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Ch. 2 Matter and Change 2.1 Properties of Matter Ch. 2 Matter and Change 2.1 Properties of Matter

Ch. 2 Matter and Change 2.1 Properties of Matter - PowerPoint Presentation

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Ch. 2 Matter and Change 2.1 Properties of Matter - PPT Presentation

Describing Matter Extensive Properties depend on amount of matter in a sample Mass amount of matter Volume space occupied Intensive Properties depend on type of matter not amount Density massvolume ID: 752352

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Ch. 2 Matter and ChangeSlide2

2.1 Properties of Matter

Describing Matter

Extensive Properties: depend on amount of matter in a sample

Mass: amount of matter

Volume: space occupied

Intensive Properties: depend on type of matter, not amount

Density: mass/volume

Absorbancy

Substance: uniform and definite composition (same stuff throughout and in any sample)

Physical property: can be observed or measured without changing composition of the substanceSlide3

States of Matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma

Solid: definite shape and volume

Particles packed together, vibrating in place

Liquid: no definite shape but definite volume

Particles flow around each other but stay associated

Gas: no definite shape or volume

Particles dissociate; easily compressed into smaller volume

Vapor: gas state of a substance that is usually liquid or solid at room temperatureSlide4

2.2 Mixtures

Mixture: a physical blend of 2+ components

Heterogeneous mixture: composition is not uniform

Clumps of substances, i.e. chili, iced tea, salad dressing

Homogeneous mixture (solution): uniform composition

Completely

mixed, i.e. air, salt water, stainless

steel

Phase: part of a sample with uniform composition and properties

Heterogeneous mixtures have at least 2 phases

Homogeneous mixtures have one phaseSlide5

Separating Mixtures

Use differences in physical properties

Filtration: separate a solid from a liquid

Distillation: boil a liquid solution, catch and condense the vapor

Uses the differences in boiling points of different substances to separate one liquid from anotherSlide6
Slide7

2.2 Lesson Check

Classify each of the following as a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture:

Food coloring

Ice cubes in liquid water

Mouth wash

Mashed, unpeeled potatoes

In general, when would you use filtration to separate a mixture? Distillation?

List 5 items that fit in each of the following categories:

Substance

Homogeneous mixture

Heterogeneous mixture

Solution Slide8

2.3 Elements and Compounds

Element: simplest form of matter with unique set of properties (see periodic table)

Cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means

Compound: substance with 2+ elements chemically combined in fixed proportions

Can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical

means

Chemical change: produces matter with a different composition than the original matter

Heating

Electricity

Burning

Chemical

reactions Slide9

Symbols and Formulas

Chemical Symbols are used to represent elements

Na, H, C, Au,

Pb

, F

Chemical formulas represent compounds

NaCl

, H

2

O, KMgO

4

, CO

2

,

NaOHSlide10

Periodic Table

Arranges elements based on repeating properties

Periods: horizontal rows

Groups: vertical columns, elements in groups have similar physical and chemical propertiesSlide11

2.4 Chemical Reactions

Chemical property: the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change

Chemical changes always change the composition of matter

Substances present at the start of a reaction are called reactants

Substances produced in the reaction are called products

A + B

 AB

CD  C + D

E + FG  EF + G

HI + JK  HK + JISlide12

Recognizing Chemical Changes

Energy transfer

Change in color

Gas production

Precipitate formationSlide13

Conservation of Mass

In any physical change or chemical reaction mass of the reactants = mass of products

In chemical reactions mass cannot be created or destroyed

Observable in

closed systems