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1 Classification of Matter Section 1.1 Composition of Matter

2 Warm up What is matter?

3 Objectives Define substances and mixtures. Identify elements and compounds. Compare and contrast solutions, colloids and suspensions.

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5 Matter can be: substance or mixture

6 What is a substance? A pure substance is a type of matter with a fixed proportion. A substance can be either: 1- element 2- compound

7 What is an element? An element is a substance whose atoms have the same identity. Examples of elements are: 1- graphite in your pencil

8 Copper

9 What is a compound? A compound is a substance in which the atoms of two or more elements are combined in fixed proportion.

10 A compound can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical mean only. Compounds have different properties than the elements that make them.

11 Mixtures A mixture is made up of two or more substances that can be easily separated by physical means. Examples of mixtures:

12 Types of mixtures

13 Homogeneous mixture Is a mixture that is the same throughout. One phase Uniformly mixed Small particles Particles don’t settle down Solution is another name of a homogeneous mixture

14 Heterogeneous mixture Is visibly different throughout. Not uniformly mixed More than one phase Larger part

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18 Tyndall effect

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20 Summary Atom is the smallest basic unit of matter. Matter can be either a substance or a mixture. Substance can be either an element ( one type of atom) or a compound (two or more types of atoms) In a compound elements are combined chemically (in specific ratio) and it has different properties than the elements. A mixture is a combination of different materials that can be easily separated by physical means. Two types of mixtures: heterogeneous and homogeneous. Two types of heterogeneous mixtures are colloid (particles don’t settle) and suspension (particles are heavy enough to settle)

21 Homework Section review questions page: 456 # 1 to 5


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