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CHEM 108 Physical & Chemical Properties ____________ Organization of Matter Physical & Chemical Properties ____________ Atoms and The Periodic Table

Chemistry & Matter Organization of matter Physical vs. Chemical Properties Physical States: Solid (s), Liquid (l), Gas (g) Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous Mixtures

Organization of Matter Classifying & Separating Matter Mixtures  Pure Substances

QUESTION Which of the following would NOT be considered matter? Water Sugar Light Gasoline Sand

Which of the following is a pure substance? QUESTION Which of the following is a pure substance? Sodium (Element # 11) Milk Blood Saline solution Stainless steel Answer: A

Physical States of Matter http://chemconnections.org/general/movies/States-of-Matter.mov

Physical States of Matter http://chemconnections.org/general/movies/States-of-Matter.mov

QUESTION The kinetic energy of physical states increases in the following order: Solid (s) < Liquid (l) < Gas (g). Correctly match the illustrations of the molecule above and its physical state. A) a = solid, b = gas, c = liquid B) a = liquid, b = solid, c = gas C) a = solid, b = liquid, c = gas D) a = liquid, b = gas, c = solid E) a = gas, b = liquid, c = solid

Physical States of Water

Chemistry & Matter Properties & Physical States Physical vs. Chemical Properties Solid (s)  Liquid (l)  Gas (g) Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous Mixtures Extensive vs. Intensive Properties Varies with amount (extensive) or does not vary with amount (intensive) Heat of chemical reaction is extensive (Chemical Property), density is intensive (Physical Property)

A) I and II B) I and III C) II and III D) I, II and III QUESTION Extensive properties of a pure substance depend on sample size whereas intensive properties are characteristic of that substance. Which of these properties are intensive? I) Color II) Mass III) Density A) I and II B) I and III C) II and III D) I, II and III

Chemistry & Matter Organization of atoms & molecules: atoms/elements  molecules/compounds Physical vs. Chemical Properties Chemical Reactions: atoms combine to form molecules, which chemically react further.

Chemical Visualization: Atoms & Molecules Atomic Force Microscopy / Molecular Modeling Experimental / Mathematical Figure: 01-05a-d Solid (s)  Liquid (l)  Gas (g)

QUESTION Which drawing(s) illustrate(s) a pure substance and not a mixture. A) a, b, and c B) a and b C) a only D) b only E) c only

Organization of Matter Molecules Atoms / Elements & Compounds/ Molecules

QUESTION Which of the following is an element? Sugar Salt (Sodium chloride, NaCl) Brass Chlorine (Cl2) Air Answer: A

CHEMISTRY of Atoms The Periodic Table Mendeleev’s Table 1868-1871 Mural at St. Petersburg University, Russia

Los Alamos National Lab Periodic Table Los Alamos National Lab http://periodic.lanl.gov/index.shtml

~ 500 new molecules are currently added / hr Chemistry & Matter How many different chemicals (atoms + molecules) do you think have been reported in the scientific literature? A) 100,000 B) 1,000,000 C) 10,000,000 D) 100,000,000 E) 1,000,000,000 CAS Registry : ~12,000 in 1907 ~ 500 new molecules are currently added / hr

Observations of Physical & Chemical Properties http://chemconnections.org/general/movies/phys-chem-prop.mov

Observations of Physical & Chemical Properties http://chemconnections.org/general/movies/phys-chem-prop.mov

Which of these are chemical properties of matter? QUESTION Which of these are chemical properties of matter? I) Rust/Corrosion II) Density = Mass / Volume III) Flammability IV) Boiling point (Temperature: Liquid  Gas) A) I and II B) I and III C) II and IV D) III and IV

QUESTION If you hold in your hand a solid piece of pure gallium, symbol Ga / element number 31 in the Periodic Table, this silvery metal, which has been used in certain types of thermometers, will melt into a liquid by absorbing your body’s heat. Which term best describes this observation? A) boiling point B) physical change C) chemical change D) metaphysical property E) heat of reaction