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Properties of Matter Physical and Chemical
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Matter Has mass and takes up space Substance Definite composition Mixture Retains properties of individual substances Element One kind of atom Compound Two or more kinds of atoms Homogeneous Heterogeneous
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Mixtures: can be separated by physical methods: Filtration: separation based on size Distillation: separation based on boiling point
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Types of Mixtures Suspension: heterogeneous mixture that separates into layers over time Colloid: particles are not as large as a suspension and it does not separate over time.
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Types of Mixtures SimpleSuspensionColloidSolution HeterogeneousHomogeneous Large ParticlesMicroscopic Particles Sand Concrete Milk Fog Kool Aid Salt Water Muddy Water Dusty Air
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Physical Properties: Color Smell Freezing Point Boiling Point Melting Point Malleability and Ductility Viscosity Density Note that measuring each of these properties will not alter the basic nature of the substance
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Physical Property Info Hunt 1.Matter with a distinct color: 2.Matter with a distinct smell: 3.Matter with a freezing point higher than water: 4.Matter with a melting point higher than water: 5.The boiling point of mercury: 6.Matter that is malleable: 7.Matter that is not ductile: 8.Matter with a viscosity higher than water 9.Matter that is more dense than water: You Have 5 Minutes!
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Solutions Solute: substance whose particles are dissolved Solvent: substance in which the solute dissolves Heat of Solution: during the formation of a solution energy is either released or absorbed
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Properties of Liquid Solutions Solutions conduct electric current better than their component solute and solvent Solutions have a higher boiling point and a lower freezing point than their component solute and solvent
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Why Do We Salt Roads? Answer using the properties of mixtures!
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Which Temperature is Higher? Answer using the properties of mixtures!
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Dissolve the Sugar Cube as Fast as Possible You have 30 seconds to plan and gather materials. GO!
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Rate of Dissolving Crushing:Crushing: increases surface area (more contact with solvent) Stirring:Stirring: brings fresh solvent in contact with the solute HeatingHeating: increases motion of particles
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Chemical Properties: Flammability Reactivity pH Note that measuring each of these properties will alter the basic nature of the substance
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Evidence of a Chemical Change Change in Color: not all color changes are chemical changes Formation of a Gas: small bubbles produced in the solution Formation of a Precipitate: solid that falls a liquid
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