Title: Welcome to Chemistry!!
1Welcome to Chemistry!!
2What is Chemistry?
- The study of all substances composition,
structure and properties - and the changes that
they can undergo. - Chemistry is everything!!
3Branches of Chemistry
Biological
Organic
Inorganic
Physical
Analytical
Theoretical
4Types of Research
- Basic for the sake of increasing knowledge
- Applied generally used to solve a problem
- Technological Development production/use of
products to improve quality of life
5What is Matter?
- Matter is anything that has mass and takes up
space. - Mass is the amount of matter in an object.
6Building Blocks of Matter
- Atom smallest unit of an element that maintains
the chemical identity of that element - Element pure substance, all one type of atom
- Compound made of atoms of two or more elements
chemically bonded
7Properties
- Extensive depend on amount of matter
- Ex volume, mass
- Intensive do not depend on amount of matter
- Ex melting and boiling point, density
8Physical Properties
- Physical Property- a property that can be
observed and measured without changing the
substance. - Physical change - changes appearances, without
changing the composition.
9States of Matter
- Solid- has definite shape and definite volume.
- Liquid- definite volume but takes the shape of
its container (flows). - Gas- a substance without definite volume or shape
and can flow. - Plasma- high temperature state of matter where
atoms lose most of their electrons
10States of Matter
Definite Volume?
Definite Shape?
Temp. increase
Com-pressible?
Small Expans.
Solid
YES
YES
NO
Small Expans.
Liquid
NO
NO
YES
Large Expans.
Gas
NO
NO
YES
11Liquid
Gas
Solid
12Chemical Properties
- Chemical Property- a property that can only be
observed by changing the type of substance. - Examples Flammability, decomposition, reactivity
- Chemical change/reaction - a change where a new
form of matter is formed.
13Chemical Reactions
- Reactants substances that react
- Products substances that are formed
- Paper Oxygen Fire ? Ash Smoke
14Classification of Matter
15MATTER
Can it be separated?
no
yes
Pure Substances
Mixtures
Is composition uniform?
Can it be decomposed by ordinary chemical means?
no
yes
no
yes
Homogeneous Mixture Air, sugar water, stainless
steel
Heterogeneous Mixture Granite, wood, blood
Compounds Water, sodium chloride
Elements Gold, aluminum
16Mixtures
- Blend of two or more kinds of matter, each of
which retains its own identity and properties - Heterogeneous- mixture is not the same from place
to place. - Chocolate chip cookie, gravel, soil.
- VISIBLE particles
- Homogeneous- same composition throughout. aka
solution - Kool-aid, air.
- NON-VISIBLE particles
17Separating Mixtures
- Heterogeneous mixtures use filtration or
vaporization - Homogeneous CANNOT use filtration
- - use distillation, crystallization and
chromatography
18Distillation
19Chromatography
20Pure Substances
- Either Compounds or Elements
- Every sample has exactly same characteristic
properties (mixtures depend on components) - Every sample has exactly same composition ALWAYS
21Which is it?
22MATTER
Can it be separated?
no
yes
Pure Substances
Mixtures
Is composition uniform?
Can it be decomposed by ordinary chemical means?
no
yes
no
yes
Homogeneous Mixture Air, sugar water, stainless
steel
Heterogeneous Mixture Granite, wood, blood
Compounds Water, sodium chloride
Elements Gold, aluminum
23Elements
24Periodic Table
- Elements are organized into groups based on
similar chemical properties - Vertical columns Groups/Families
- Horizontal rows Periods
- 2 rows on the bottom
- Lanthanide series
- Actinide series
25Types of Elements
26Metals
27Metals
- Conduct electricity and heat
- Malleable hammered into sheets
- Ductile drawn into wire
- Tensile strength resist breaking when pulled
28Nonmetals
29Metalloids
30Types of Elements
- Nonmetals
- Poor conductor of heat and electricity
- Solids are brittle
- Metalloid
- Share characteristics of metals and nonmetals
- semiconductors
- Noble Gases relatively unreactive