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PS 3- Properties of Matter What is the physical property of a substance? A characteristic that can be observed directly or measured with a tool WITHOUT changing the composition of it What is the chemical property of a substance? The ability of a substance to undergo a change that will alter the composition What is boiling point, melting/freezing point? A measurement of the temperature at which the phase change takes place What is density? Relationship between mass and volume What is the relationship between phase change and density? Density changes with phase change What is the density formula? D=m/v Why is density a physical property? Composition does not change when you measure mass and volume How do you find the volume of a regular and an irregular object? Formula; water displacement If a substance is soluble in a solvent it will _______________ in that solvent dissolve What is solubility? the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent What is a saturated solution? The maximum amount of solute is dissolved in solvent at a certain temperature What are examples of solids, liquids, and gases that readily dissolve in water? Sugar; alcohol; carbon dioxide What is a solution? Composed of 2 substances which retain their own properties Viscosity is a property of _____________. fluids Viscosity is the resistance of a substance to ____________. flow Viscosity will change with ________________________. temperature A fluid does not change when poured; therefore viscosity is a ________________ property. Physical The ability of a solid to act as an electrical conductor or an electrical insulator is based on the solids ability to complete an _____________ ____________. Electric circuit Materials such as metal with high conductivity are called electrical _________________. conductor Material such as sulfur (a nonmetal) with low conductivity are called electrical insulators and do not allow current to ___________. flow Solutes that dissolve in water that result in solutions that allow electric current to flow are called ______________. Electrolyte solutions contain ___________. electrolytes ions What is a chemical property? Characteristic that allows a substance to undergo a chemical change A chemical change produces a _______ substance. new Combustibility Hydrocarbon and oxygen = carbon dioxide and water Oxidize Iron rusting Corrode Silver tarnishing Decompose Hydrogen peroxide => water and oxygen React with acids Zinc and HCl=> hydrogen balloon Ability not to react Gold All organic substances contain ________________. carbon _____________ are long chains of amino acids. They serve as ____________ and ____________ __________ in humans. Proteins; enzymes; tissue building ___________ are molecules such as ___________ and _____________ that provide energy. Carbohydrates; sugars; starches ___________ are _________ and _________ that produce more energy per gram than carbohydrates. Lipids; fats; oils What are hydrocarbons? Contain H and C; combustible Copper is _________ and conducts ______________ so it is used in wiring. Ductile; electricity Aluminum has a low __________ compared to substances with similar strength, so it is used in airplanes. density Water is a good ___________ for many compounds, so it is used to wash clothes. solvent Argon is an _____________ gas that will not react with the filament, so it is used in light bulbs. Inert/stable Elemental substances (elements) are composed of only one type of ____________. atom An atom is the __________ unit of an element that can be involved in a chemical reaction. smallest All elements are listed on the ___________ ___________ Periodic table Molecular substances are composed of ______ or more atoms covalently bonded together to make units called __________________. 2; molecules The chemical and physical properties of a molecular substance are _____________ from the chemical and physical properties of the component elements. different Examples of molecules CO2, SO2, H2O and H2 Examples of individual atoms Na, Ar, He, Cu A ______________ is a pure substance which is composed of only one type of atom. element A ______________ is a pure substance which is composed of more than one type of element. compound Properties of a compound: Are different than the elements that make them up Matter that is composed of 2 or more component substances which retain their own identifying properties, the matter is classified as a _____________. mixture A mixture can be separated physically because the components of the mixture have different physical properties. Ways to separate are Dissolving, decanting, filtering, magnetic separation, evaporating, chromatography, screening Mixtures can be classified into two groups _______________ and __________________ Heterogeneous; homogeneous Components are not distributed evenly throughout a _______________ mixture. Heterogeneous Components are distributed evenly throughout a _______________ mixture. homogeneous Mixtures can occur between: Gas/gas- air Gas/liquid- O2 in water Liquid/liquid- alcohol in water Solid/liquid- sugar in H2O Solid/solid- steel MATTER MIXTURES Homogeneous mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures SUBSTANCES Elements Compounds What are the 3 components of the kinetic theory? Matter made up of particles Constant, random motion Collide with each other and the walls of their container The higher the temperature the ___________ the rate of dissolving for a solid in a liquid faster The smaller the size of the pieces of solute the _________ they dissolve. faster The more the solution is agitated (stirred or shaken) the __________ they dissolve. faster Characteristics of solids: Particles are close together Vibrate Definite shape Characteristics of liquids: Particles are in contact Slip and slide Poured No definite shape Characteristics of gases: Particles far apart; move fast Characteristics of plasma: Positive and negative charged particles Most common in universe The average kinetic energy of particles is called the ___________________. temperature What are the evidence(s) that the particles of a substance speed up when heated? Temperature increases Phase change occurs What happens to the temperature during a phase change? Stays constant Can liquids evaporate at any temperature? yes What is sublimation? Solid to gas (dry ice) What is an acid? Release H+ ions in a solution What is a base? Release OH -1 in a solution What is the pH scale? Way to measure concentration of H+ ions AND measures how acidic or basic something is How do you measure pH? pH paper, litmus paper, pH meters What is the pH range? 0-14 What is the pH of pure water? 7 What is the pH of acids? Less than 7 What is the pH of bases? Greater than 7 What are properties of acids? Electrolytes; sour taste; litmus red; pH less than 7; react with metals; H written first What are properties of bases? Slippery; electrolytes; pH more than 7; litmus blue; OH written last What is neutralization? Acid + base => salt and water