Matter Review. What is Matter? Pure Substance or Mixture.

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Matter Review

What is Matter?

Pure Substance or Mixture

Compound or Element Carbon Dioxide Oxygen Tin Hydrogen Sodium Hydroxide

Compound Smallest Unit is a molecule

Element Smallest unit is an atom

Mixtures Homogeneous or solution Heterogeneous Colloid Suspension

What type of mixture?

What type of mixture

Quick Check Mixture or Pure Substance? Pure Substance Element Compound Mixture Homogeneous Heterogeneous Colloid Suspension

Properties of Matter Chemical Properties Reacts with Physical Properties Visible, measurable characteristics

Properties of Matter Chemical Change Reactants differ from products See a gas or ppt being formed Heat being released (exo) or absorbed (endo) Color change is occurring Physical Change Reactants are the same as the products

Chemical Changes discovery-chemical-reactions-video.htm discovery-chemical-reactions-video.htm

Physical Changes Examples