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Title: Properties and Changes of Matter


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Properties and Changes of Matter
  • Unit One
  • Chapter 2

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Properties of Matter
  • What is Matter?
  • Anything that has mass and takes up space
  • What is mass?
  • Amount of matter an object contains


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Types of Matter
  • Substance
  • Matter that has definite and uniform composition
  • Mixture
  • Physical blend of two or more substances that can
    be separated using physical means.
  • Filtration
  • Distillation

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Types of Matter
One type of stuff
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Types of Substances
  • Elements
  • Simplest form of matter
  • Compounds
  • composed of more than one type of atom
  • Can be separated into simpler substances by
    chemical means

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Types of Mixtures
  • Heterogeneous
  • Multiple phases
  • Homogeneous
  • All in a single phase

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Homogeneous Mixtures are Solutions
  • Solvent
  • The substances that does the dissolving
  • Present in the greater amount
  • Solute
  • The substances that gets dissolved
  • Present in the smaller amount

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Heterogenous or Homogeneous
  • Saltwater
  • Spaghetti sauce
  • Muddy water
  • Cough syrup
  • Salad
  • Brass

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Physical Properties of Matter
  • Quality of a subtance that can be observed or
    measured without changing the substance
  • Melting/boiling point, color, density. Mass

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Types of Physical Properties
  • Two types of Physical Properties
  • Intensive
  • Are constant regardless of the amount of the
    substance
  • Melt. Pt/Boil. Pt
  • Density
  • Extensive
  • Vary depending on amount of substance present
  • Mass
  • Volume
  • Intensive properties are inherent to a substance
    and can aid in identifying an unknown sample

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Phases of Matter
  • 3 common phases
  • Solid
  • Definite shape
  • Definite volume
  • Highly rigid and organized particles vibrate
    around fixed points
  • Nearly incompressible, does not flow
  • Liquid
  • Definite volume
  • Indefinite shape
  • Fluid takes the shape of its container,
    slightly compressible
  • Gas
  • Indefinte shape
  • Indefinite volume
  • Very fluid - takes shape and volume of containter
  • Particles move randomly with high energy, very
    compressible

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Additional Phases of Matter
  • Bose-Einsten Condensate
  • Exists as temperatures approach absolute zero
    (-273 C)
  • Extremely dense, but less structured than solid
  • Plasma
  • Energy similar to gas
  • Contains ions rather than atoms
  • Attraction of ionic charges pull molecules closer
    together than in gas

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Definitions related to changes in Matter
  • Vapor
  • Gaseous state of a substance that is in the
    liquid or solid state at normal temperatture
  • Temperature
  • Average kinetic energy of the particles (atoms,
    molecules, etc.) of the substance

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Physical Changes to Matter
  • Changes that do not alter the chemical compostion
  • Change in size or shape
  • Change in phase

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Chemical Properties of Matter
  • Ability of a substance to react and form a new
    substance
  • Can only be observed or measured by changing the
    substance into a different substance

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Chemical Changes to Matter
  • Results in the formation of a new substances
  • A chemical reaction takes place
  • Evidence that a chemical reaction has taken place
  • Change in energy
  • Temperature increase or decrease
  • Production of a gas
  • Formation of bubbles or detection of odor
  • Formation of a precipitate
  • Presence of a solid
  • Color change

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Chemical Reactions
  • One or more substances change into a new
    substance
  • Reactants
  • The substances that exist before the
    reaction/chemical change takes place
  • Products
  • The substances that form as a result of the
    reaction/chemical change

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Evidence of a Chemical Reaction
  • Formation of a gas
  • Formation of a solid (precipitate)
  • Color change
  • Change in energy (absorbed or given off)

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Practice classify the following as physical or
chemical properties of water
  1. Colorless
  2. Changes from a liquid to a gas at 100ºC
  3. Decomposed by electricity into hydrogen and
    oxygen
  4. Freezes at 0 ºC
  5. Produces acetylene gas when dropped in calcium
    carbide
  6. Produces a gas when reacted with sodium

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Practice Classify the following as physical or
chemical changes
  • Bending a piece of wire into a new shape
  • Cooking a steak
  • Cutting the grass
  • Souring of milk
  • Burning coal
  • Dissolving sugar in water
  • Growing grass
  • Stretching a rubber band

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Law of Conservation of Mass
  • The amount of matter present before the reaction
    takes place will equal the amount of matter at
    the completion of the reaction

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Food for Thought
  • If 4.0 g of hydrogen are combined with a mass of
    oxygen to make 36.0 g of water, how many grams of
    oxygen were used in the reaction?

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