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2 ‘What is Chemistry? Video What is chemistry? What are some ways chemistry affects our lives – what is it used for?

3 Alchemy A Penny for your thoughts! Why do you think alchemists wanted to turn ordinary things into gold? Were they successful? Do you think it is possible now to turn metal into gold? DEMO!!!!

4 Penny for your Thoughts Similar to alchemists Gather evidence (observations!) Wrap Up What did you observe? What do you think happened to turn the penny silver? What do you think happened to turn the penny gold? Do you think we made real gold? How could you fined out?

5 Intro to Matter How do you think studying matter can help us decide if we can turn a penny into gold? Activity Chemistry is the study of matter. Begin investigation by defining matter. You will answer the question, “What is matter?” When you have finished ALL of worksheet – send one person from your group to put definition on the board.

6 Intro to Matter – Wrap Up Which items are clearly matter? What are the properties of matter you came up with? Which items are clearly NOT matter Which items are up for discussion? If an item is NOT matter, what is it? Definitions of matter. Do you think air is matter? Why or why not? (HOMEWORK )

7 CHEMISTRY THE STUDY OF MATTER, ITS CHANGES AND THE ENERGY ASSOCIATED WITH IT

8 MATTER - ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS AND TAKES UP SPACE

9 MATTER SUBSTANCES CompoundsElements MIXTURES Homogeneous (Solutions) Heterogeneous

10 MATTER

11 SUBSTANCES

12 SUBSTANCE - MATTER THAT HAS A DEFINITE COMPOSITION; ALSO KNOWN AS A CHEMICAL

13 MATTER SUBSTANCES CompoundsElements

14 ELEMENT - A PURE SUBSTANCE THAT CANNOT BE BROKEN DOWN NTO SIMPLER SUBSTANCES BY PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL MEANS ELEMENT CONSISTS OF ONLY ONE KIND OF ATOM S, Al, Au, Na, He

15 COMPOUND - A CHEMICAL COMBINATION OF TWO OR MORE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS CAN BE BROKEN DOWN INTO SIMPLER SUBSTANCES BY CHEMICAL MEANS HAS DIFFERENT PROPERTIES THAN ITS COMPONENT ELEMENTS Rust (FeO), Salt (NaCl),Water (H 2 O)

16 Separate Elements X and Y Mixture of Elements X and Y Compounds of Elements X and Y

17 MATTER SUBSTANCES CompoundsElements MIXTURES

18 MIXTURES - A PHYSICAL BLEND OF TWO OR MORE SUBSTANCES IN ANY PROPORTION IN WHICH EACH SUBSTANCE RETAINS ITS INDIVIDUAL PROPERTIES CAN BE SEPARATED BY PHYSICAL MEANS

19 MATTER SUBSTANCES CompoundsElements MIXTURES Homogeneous (Solutions) Heterogeneous

20 HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE - A MIXTURE THAT DOES NOT HAVE A UNIFORM COMPOSITION AND IN WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL SUBSTANCE REMAINS DISTINCT Chicken Noodle Soup, Italian Dressing, Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

21 HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE - SOLUTION MIXTURE THAT HAS A UNIFORM COMPOSITION THROUGHOUGHT AND ALWAYS HAS A SINGLE PHASE Soda, Air, Chocolate Ice Cream

22 Which is it? Element Compound Mixture

23 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

24 Element

25 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

26 Element

27 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

28 Mixture

29 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

30 Mixture

31 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

32 Compound

33 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

34 Compound

35 Element, Compound or Mixture ?

36 A mixture of a compound and an element Last slide

37 NUTS AND BOLTS ACTIVITY

38 CHEMISTRY THE STUDY OF MATTER, ITS CHANGES AND THE ENERGY ASSOCIATED WITH IT

39 HOW DO WE DESCRIBE MATTER AND ITS CHANGES? PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL ENERGY

40 MATTER - ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS AND TAKES UP SPACE

41 PHYSICAL PROPERTY- A CHARACTERISTIC OF MATTER THAT CAN BE OBSERVED OR MEASURED WITHOUT CHANGING THE SAMPLE’S COMPOSITION

42 EXAMPLES:PHYSICAL PROPERTY- DENSITY COLOR TASTE HARDNESS MELTING POINT MALLEABILIT Y SOLUBILITY

43 CHEMICAL PROPERTY- THE ABILITY OR INABILITY OF A SUBSTANCE TO COMBINE WITH OR CHANGE INTO ONE OR MORE NEW SUBSTANCES

44 EXAMPLES:CHEMICAL PROPERTIES RUSTS DECOMPOSES FORMS GREEN COMPOUND FLAMMABILITY

45 PHYSICAL CHANGE A TYPE OF CHANGE THAT ALTERS THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A SUBSTANCE BUT DOES NOT CHANGE ITS COMPOSITION

46 EXAMPLES OF PHYSICAL CHANGES- CUTTING RIPPING GRINDING DISSOLVING MELTING FREEZING EVAPORATION CONDENSATION

47 CHEMICAL CHANGE A PROCESS INVOLVING ONE OR MORE SUBSTANCES CHANGING INTO NEW SUBSTANCES; ALSO CALLED A CHEMICAL REACTION

48 EXAMPLES OF CHEMICAL CHANGES- COMBUSTION DECOMPOSITION CORROSION RUSTING

49 EVIDENCE OF CHEMICAL CHANGE- 1. COLOR CHANGE 2. BUBBLES – GAS FORMED 3. SOLID FORMED (PRECIPITATE) 4. ENERGY ABSORBED OR RELEASED

50 ENERGY Why is energy not matter? What is it? Can you put it in a box and give it to someone? Does a cup of coffee contain energy? Explain. ENERGY – ability of a system to do work or supply heat. Heat Light Electricity Energy does NOT have mass OR take up space so NOT matter.

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52 What is density? Comparison of how much matter there is in a certain amount of space. Amount of mass per unit volume

53 What is mass? Mass Amount of matter (“stuff”) in a substance NOT the same as weight Weight depends on gravitational pull, mass does not (you weigh LESS on moon but SAME mass) Common units: grams, kilograms Measured on scale or balance

54 What is volume? Volume Amount of space occupied by a substance Liquids –graduated cylinder Box = length x width x height Irregular shapes – water displacement Gases – volume same as container Common units: milliliters, cm 3

55 What is density? Indirect Measurement - measure mass, volume then calculate Physical property that can be used to identify unknown substance

56 Which one is more dense? How about this: Which square is more dense?

57 Which one is more dense? Now which one is more dense?

58 Sink of Float? What does density have to do with it? SINK Density of object is LESS than density of liquid FLOAT  Density of object is MORE than density of liquid Liquid is often water so you need to MEMORIZE: DENSITY OF WATER = 1.0g/mL or 1.0 g/cm 3

59 What is density? Density = mass volume D = M V Units : g, _g_ m = D x v cm 3 mLV= m D D m v

60 Example Density Problems 1. An unknown liquid has a mass of 30.6 g and a volume of 52.3 mL. What is the density of the liquid?

61 Example Density Problems 1. You find a diamond and know that it’s density is 3.52 g/cm 3, it’s mass is 8.3 grams, what is it’s volume?


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