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Transcript
Chemistry
The study of the
composition of matter and
the changes that matter
undergoes.
Matter
Anything that has
mass and takes up
space.
Mass
The amount of
matter an object
contains.
Substance
Matter with a uniform and definite
composition (also called a pure
substance). All samples of a substance
have identical physical properties.
Physical Property- quality or condition
that can be observed or measured
without changing the substance’s
composition. For example:
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Color
Solubility
Hardness
Density
Melting point
Boiling point
Physical state
INTENSIVE physical property
Does NOT depend on the amount of
material present
(e.g. color, melting point, freezing point, density)
EXTENSIVE physical property
DOES depend on the amount of
material present
(e.g. mass, volume)
Physical State
(see Table 2.2)
• Solid: definite shape and volume
• Liquid: Takes on shape of
container, definite volume
• Gas: Fills any space; compressible
Gas vs. Vapor
A vapor is the gaseous state of
a substance that is generally a
liquid or solid at room
temperature (i.e.water vapor).
Physical Change- Alters a
given material without
changing its composition.
• Cutting
• Grinding
• Bending
• Melting
• Boiling
• Freezing
Mixture
A physical blend of two or
more substances. Can be
separated by physical means.
Compositions may vary.
Heterogeneous
Mixture
Not uniform in composition.
Homogeneous
Mixture
Completely uniform
composition. Also known
as a solution.
Substances can be either
Element OR Compound
C Al2O3-Cr
Elements
• Simplest forms of
matter.
• Building blocks for all
other substances.
• Cannot be separated
by chemical means.
• Represented by a
one- or two-letter
chemical symbol.
Compounds
Can be separated
into simpler
substances by
chemical means.
Classifying Matter
Chemical Reaction
One or more
substances
change into
new
substances
Reactants
Starting substances
in a chemical
reaction.
Products
Resulting
substances in
a chemical
reaction.
Chemical Property
• The ability of a
substance to
undergo
chemical
reactions and
to form new
substances.
Chemical Changes
• Result in a change of
chemical composition of the
substances involved.
• Most chemical changes are
not easily reversed.
• Ex: Rust, Burn, Rot,
Explode, Corrode
Signs
of of
a Chemical
Change
Signs
a Chemical
Change
1. Light and/or Heat
2. Produces a Gas
3. Produces a Precipitate (a solid
that settles out of a solution)
4. A permanent, unexpected color
change
Law of Conservation of Mass
• In any physical change or
chemical reaction, mass is neither
created nor destroyed.
• The mass of the products is
always equal to the mass of the
reactants.