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Classification of Matter

The Particle Theory of Matter All matter is made up of tiny particles that have empty space between them. Different substances are made up of different kinds of particles. Particles are in constant random motion. The particles of a substance move faster as its temperature increases. Particles attract each other.

Heterogeneous Mixture Matter Can be separated physically Cannot be separated physically Mixture Pure Substance Cannot see the parts Can be separated chemically Can see the parts Cannot be separated Heterogeneous Mixture Homogeneous Mixture Compound Element

Classification of Matter Pure Substance – Matter that has only 1 type of particle Example: Pure water only contains the H2O molecule If water ever tastes different then it isn’t pure water; it fits into our next category.

Classification of Matter Mixture – Two or more pure substances mixed together. It contains more than 1 type of particle. Example: Copper and Zinc can be mixed together to produce brass. Even though it may look different, it is still copper and zinc. Each metal retains its own properties like melting point.

Classification of Matter Mixture – Two or more particles mixed together. Each substance in the mixture retains its own set of chemical and physical properties. Unlike pure substances, mixtures can always be separated by physical means.

Mixtures Mixture – Two or more particles mixed together. Each substance in the mixture retains its own set of chemical and physical properties. If a sample of sand contains iron and salt, how could you separate them from the other minerals?

Mixtures Heterogeneous mixture (mechanical mixture)–Mixture in which you can distinguish between different types of matter. Examples: Sand Granite Soil

Mixtures Heterogeneous mixture (mechanical mixture)–Mixture in which you can distinguish between different types of matter. Examples: Milk Blood

Mixtures Homogeneous Mixture (solution) Components are evenly mixed. A uniform mixture of two or more substances Salt water contains salt and water, but are mixed all the way to the atomic level , but it can still be separated by physical means. Seawater distillation plant

Pure Substances Pure substances can also be divided into 2 categories: compounds and elements.

Pure Substances Compound – Two or more elements chemically bonded together. Examples: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Water (H2O) Salt (NaCl) Sucrose (C12H22O11)

Pure Substances Elements – Substances made up of only one type of atom. - Cannot be separated by any physical OR chemical process. Examples: Carbon Helium Gold