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Chemistry : Introduction to Matter. 1.1 Describing Matter. Anything that has mass and takes up space. Hold up something that is an example of matter. matter. Chemistry - the study of the properties of matter & how matter changes. Substance a single kind of matter that is pure
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Chemistry : Introduction to Matter 1.1 Describing Matter
Anything that has mass and takes up space Hold up something that is an example of matter. matter
Chemistry - the study of the properties of matter & how matter changes Substance a single kind of matter that is pure Always has a specific make-up & specific set of properties. Properties of Matter Write 3 examples of substances.
What are the 2 kinds of propertiesevery form of matter has? Physical Properties & Chemical Properties
Physical Properties • A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed w/out changing it into another substance • Ex: water freezing (solid), water (liquid), water vapor (gas) • Hardness, texture, color, ability to dissolve, luster, conductivity, magnetism, flexibility • Physical properties can be used to classify matter.
Chemical Properties • A characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substances • To do this you must try to change it into another substance. • Flammability, oxidation, tarnishing • Chemical properties be used to classify matter.
Chemical Properties When wood burns, what element does it combine with? Oxygen! Flammability is a chemical property of wood.
Chemical Properties What new substances are produced? Carbon dioxide & ash Flammability is a chemical property of wood.
Chemical Properties When iron rusts, what element does it combine with? Oxidation is a chemical property of iron. Oxygen!
Chemical Properties What new substance is produced? Rust AKA Iron oxide! Oxidation is a chemical property of iron.
Element – pure substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance
How can you tell one element from another? By their chemical & physical properties!
Atoms The basic particle from which all elements are made. • building blocks of matter • Can combine w/ other atoms through chemical bonds Molecules – groups of 2 or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
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Atoms In this figure, what does each sphere represent? An atom How many atoms in a molecule of water? 3 atoms How many atoms in a molecule of oxygen? 2 atoms
Atoms What elements make up water? Hydrogen and oxygen What elements make up carbon dioxide? Carbon & oxygen What holds atoms together? Chemical bonds
Compounds A pure substance made of 2 or more elements chemically bonded together • When elements combine, they form compounds w/ different properties than their original properties. What is the ratio of atoms in these compounds? CO2 COH2O 1 to 2 1 to 1 2 to 1
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Mixtures 2 or more substances together in the same place but not chemically combined • Each substance keeps its original properties
Heterogeneous mixture • Easily separated • You can see all the different parts • Which of these pictures shows a heterogeneous mixture?
Homogeneous mixture • Mixed so evenly you cannot see all the different parts • Which of these pictures shows a homogeneous mixture?
Heterogeneous OR Homogeneous? homogeneous heterogeneous Sugar water salad brass air homogeneous homogeneous
Separating Mixtures Easy to do because each component keeps its own properties • Separate through magnetic attraction, filtration, distillation or evaporation (see fig. 10)
And now back to Ms. Frizzle’s class… Click picture for the 5 minute continuation of the Magic School Bus video.