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Honors Chemistry Chapter 2
  • Matter and Change

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  • Matter anything that has mass and takes up
    space
  • Mass- amount of matter an object contains
  • Materials differ in type of matter they are
    composed of

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The Properties of Matter
  • Extensive properties depend on the amount of
    matter that is present
  • Example volume, mass, amount of energy in the
    substance
  • Intensive properties do not depend on the
    amount of matter that is present
  • Example melting point, boiling point, density

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  • Substance matter that is uniform and has a
    definite composition
  • All samples of an identical substance have the
    identical physical and chemical properties
  • Physical property quality or condition of a
    substance that can be observed or measured
    without changing the substances composition

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Properties of Matter
When a substance undergoes a physical change, its
physical appearance changes. Ice melts a solid
is converted into a liquid. Physical changes DO
NOT result in a change of composition.
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Examples of Physical Properties
  • Color
  • Odor
  • Hardness
  • Density
  • Solubility
  • Melting point, boiling point, freezing point
  • Physical state solid, liquid, gas

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  • Page 40 Table 2.1 Physical properties of some
    substances

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States of matter
  • Solid (s)
  • Liquid (l)
  • Gas (g)
  • Plasma we dont deal with

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Classification of Matter
  • States of Matter
  • Matter can be a gas, a liquid, or a solid.
  • Gases have no fixed shape or volume.
  • Gases can be compressed to form liquids.
  • Liquids have no shape, but they do have a volume.
  • Solids are rigid and have a definite shape and
    volume.

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Gas and vapor not the same
  • Gas normally exists that way at room
    temperature
  • Vapor gas state of a substance that is normally
    a liquid or solid at room temperature

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Physical change
  • A change which alters a material without changing
    its composition
  • Cutting, grinding, melting, boiling, freezing,
    dissolving

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Mixtures
  • Physical blend of two or more substances
  • Composition can vary
  • 2 types
  • Heterogeneous
  • Homogeneous

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Heterogeneous Mixture
  • Not uniform in composition
  • Has 2 or more phases
  • Phase any part of a system with uniform
    composition and properties
  • Dirt, salad, paper, rocky road ice cream

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Homogeneous Mixture
  • Has a completely uniform composition
  • All components are evenly distributed
  • Consists of a single phase
  • Called a SOLUTION

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Solution what do you think of?
  • Can be gas, liquid, or solid!!!!!

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Separating mixtures
  • Use PHYSICAL methods
  • Magnet, sifting,
  • Liquid mixtures distillation Page 47
  • Page 47 11-17

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Substances
  • Can be elements or compounds
  • Element definition
  • Compound 2 or more elements that have been
    CHEMICALLY combined.
  • Can only be separated by CHEMICAL means

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  • Sugar heat? carbon water
  • Water electric current ? hydrogen

  • oxygen

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Properties of compounds
  • MUCH DIFFERENT THAN THE PROPERTIES OF THE
    ELEMENTS FROM WHICH THEY ARE COMPOSED!!!!!
  • NaCl

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  • Flow chart Pg. 50
  • Elements ? represented by symbols
  • Compounds ? represented by formulas
  • Pg. 52 Table 2.2

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Chemical Change
  • A change that produces matter with a different
    composition than the original matter

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Properties of Matter
When a substance changes its composition, it
undergoes a chemical change When pure hydrogen
and pure oxygen react completely, they form pure
water.
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Is iron transforming into rust a physical or
chemical change
  1. Physical
  2. Chemical

Does the substance change composition or just
change appearance?
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The color of sulfur is yellow..
  1. Physical
  2. Chemical

Does the substance change composition or just
change appearance?
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Dynamite explodes to form a mixture of gases
  1. Physical
  2. Chemical

Does the substance change composition or just
change appearance?
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Aluminum melts at 933 K
  1. Physical
  2. Chemical

Does the substance change composition or just
change appearance?
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Plants use CO2 to make sugar
  1. Physical
  2. Chemical

Does the substance change composition or just
change appearance?
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Chemical Reactions
  • One or more substances change into new substances
  • REACTANT(S) ? PRODUCT(S)
  • ? means change into, produce, yields

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Chemical Property
  • The ability of a substance to undergo chemical
    reactions and to form new substances
  • Rusting, burning, fermenting, exploding, rotting,
    decomposing
  • Iron and sulfur example

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Indications that a chemical reaction has occurred
  • Energy released or absorbed
  • Color change
  • Odor released
  • Production of a gas
  • irreversibility

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Law of Conservation of Mass
  • During any chemical reaction, the mass of the
    products is always equal to the mass of the
    reactants.
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