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Title: Matter and Properties


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Matter and Properties
  • Solubility and Solutions

2
Scientific Method
  • State the problem
  • Gather info through questioning
  • Form a hypothesis
  • Gather and analyze data
  • Draw conclusions
  • Make a prediction

3
Experiments
  • Experiments contain
  • Variables
  • Dependent value changes according to changes in
    the independent (what am I measuring?)
  • Independent variable you change to see how it
    affects the dependent
  • Constant variable that doesnt change
  • Controls
  • standard to which others are measured

4
Experiment Example
  • Your want to see how fertilizer affects plant
    growth on 4 plants. Plant 1 gets ½ cup, plant
    2 gets 1 cup, plant 3 gets 2 cups, plant 4
    gets none. The amount of water, sunlight, and
    type of soil was kept the same for all plants.
  • Dependent variable
  • Independent variable
  • Constant variables
  • Control

5
Scientific Law vs. Theory
  • Law
  • statement of what seems to be true all the time
  • Law of Gravity
  • Theory
  • an explanation of things based on knowledge
    gained from observations and investigations
  • not a guess
  • Big Bang Theory

6
  • Mass amount of matter in an object
  • Volume amount of space an object takes up
  • Length distance between two points

7
  • Density mass per unit volume
  • Objects mass divided by objects volume
  • mass / volume
  • Volume
  • v l x w x h
  • Solid m³, cm³
  • Liquid mL, L

8
Base Units of Measurements
9
Common SI prefixes
10
Review Questions
  • 1. If you were measuring the mass of some object,
    what unit of measurement would you use?
  • 2. If you were measuring the volume of a liquid,
    what unit of measurement would you use?
  • 3. Convert 50 mL ______ hm
  • 4. Convert 2.1 km ______ dm

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Review Questions
  • 5. An object has a volume of 5 mL and a mass of
    2 grams. What is its density?
  • 6. A box has a length of 2 mm and a width of 1 mm
    and a height of 5 mm. What is its volume?
  • 7. A cereal box has a volume of 50 cm³, a height
    of 10 cm, and a width of 1 cm. What is its
    length?

12
States of Matter
  • Kinetic Theory
  • All matter is composed of particles
  • These particles are in constant motion
  • These particles collide with each other and the
    walls of their container

13
States of Matter
  • Solids
  • Particles are closely packed
  • Particles motion is slow (vibrating in place)
  • Definite shape and volume

14
  • Liquids
  • Particles are moving more freely
  • No definite shape but definite volume

15
  • Gases
  • Particles are far apart
  • No definite shape or volume

16
Properties of Liquids
  • Melting Point temp at which a solid becomes a
    liquid
  • Heat of fusion energy required to change a
    substance from solid phase to liquid phase

17
Properties of Gases
  • Boiling Point temp at which liquid vaporized or
    becomes a gas
  • Heat of Vaporization amount of energy required
    for liquid to reach its boiling point

18
Thermal Expansion
  • Thermal Expansion
  • Increase in the size of a substance when the
    temperature is increased

19
  • Buoyancy
  • ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an
    object immersed in it.
  • Archimedes Principle

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Buoyancy
21
Charless Law
  • As temperature of gas is lowered, volume of gas
    decreases

22
Dissolving
  • 1.Add solute to solvent.
  • 2.The solute and solvent interact with each
    other until the concentration of the two
    substances is equal throughout

23
Dissolving of NaCl
Timberlake, Chemistry 7th Edition, page 287
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Solubility
  • Solubility
  • maximum grams of solute that will dissolve
  • in 100 g of solvent at a given temperature
  • varies with temp
  • based on a saturated solution

25
Solubility
increasing concentration
26
Solubility Table
Solubility vs. Temperature for Solids
140
KI
130
120
NaNO3
110
100
KNO3
90
80
HCl
NH4Cl
  • shows the dependence
  • of solubility on temperature

70
Solubility (grams of solute/100 g H2O)
60
NH3
KCl
50
40
30
NaCl
KClO3
20
10
SO2
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
LeMay Jr, Beall, Robblee, Brower, Chemistry
Connections to Our Changing World , 1996, page
517
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Solubility
  • Solids are more soluble at...
  • high temperatures.
  • Gases are more soluble at...
  • low temperatures
  • high pressures (Henrys Law).
  • EX nitrogen narcosis, the bends, soda

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Solids dissolved in liquids Gases dissolved in
liquids
As To , solubility
As To , solubility
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