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Matter and Measurements 1 Chemistry 151: Computer presentations: If it doesn’t work!!! 2 What is Chemistry? 3 What is matter? Anything that has mass and occupies space. MASS vs. WEIGHT 4 vs. MASS WEIGHT SCALE BALANCE GRAVITY INDEPENDENT GRAVITY DEPENDENT 5 STATES OF MATTER SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA 6 MATTER ELEMENTS ONE TYPE OF ATOM COMPOUNDS TWO OR MORE ATOMS CHEMICALLY COMBINED 7 PURE SUBSTANCES vs. MIXTURES Element or compound 2 or more substances not chemically combined 8 Classifying Matter: 9 10 Compounds follow the law of definite (or constant) proportions. All molecules of H2O have 2 H’s and 1 O’s. This is a fixed number and not an average! We also have the law of MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS Carbon monoxide is CO and Carbon dioxide is CO2. 11 C4H10 C5H12 H2SO4 HNO3 C8H18 12 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES Physical: changes that occur with no change in the chemical composition. Example: Ice melting. (You still have H2O) Chemical: different chemical substances are formed. Example: paper burning. 13 Scientific Units (SI) 14 15 These symbols all represent numbers, not units! Go to vacation question presentation. 16 Derived Units! 1 mL = 1 cm3 = 1cc 3 17 18 Accuracy and Precision in Measurements Accuracy: how close a measurement is to the accepted value. Precision: how close a series of measurements are to one another or how far out a measurement is taken. 19 Significant Figures 20