Chapter 3 Matter Chemistry 101. Matter: has mass and takes space. Matter.

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Chapter 3 Matter Chemistry 101

Matter: has mass and takes space. Matter

States of Matter

Chemical change (chemical reaction): substance(s) are used up (disappear) → others form burning or cooking the egg Physical change: identities of the substances do not change. (change of state) evaporation of water or melting Changes

T ↑ move faster Kinetic energy ↑ Boiling is a physical change. Physical Changes

Composition of the substance is not affected. Change of states

Chemical Changes (reactions) Water Electrolysis Decomposition

Think about it: Classify each of the following as a physical or chemical change. Bleaching clothes Burning of wood Dissolving of sugar in water Melting a popsicle on a warm summer day Baking soda (sodium carbonate) forming CO 2 (g) Iron metal melting Chemical and physical Changes

Physical and Chemical Properties Physical Properties: a directly observable characteristic of a substance exhibited as long as no chemical change occurs. Color, Odor, Volume, State, Density, Melting and boiling point. Burning wood – rusting of the steel Chemical Properties: Ability to chemical changes. (forming a new substance(s))

Matter Anything that occupies space and mass Pure substances Fixed composition, con not be more purified Mixtures A combination of two or more pure substance Physically Separable into Element Cannot be subdivided by chemical or physical means Compounds Elements united In fixed ratios Homogeneous matter Uniform Composition throughout Heterogeneous matter Nonuniform composition Combine Chemically To form

Element: is a substance consists of identical atoms. Cannot be divided by chemical & physical methods. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen 116 elements – 88 in nature Monatomic Ar He Diatomic N2N2 O2O2 Polyatomic S8S8 Elements

Compound: is a pure substance made up of two or more elements in a fixed ratio by mass. H 2 O (Water): 2 Hydrogen & 1 Oxygen CO 2 : 1 Carbon & 2 Oxygen 20 million compounds Compounds Compounds Elements By Chemical Methods

Elements & Compounds Oxygen (gas) Hydrogen (gas) H 2 O (liquid) The character of each element is lost when forming a compound.

Sodium (Na) NaCl Chlorine (Cl) Elements & Compounds

Compounds Formula Identifies each elementRatios H2OH2O CO H O 2 = 1 or 2 : 1 C O 1 = 1 or 1 : 1

Compound & molecule Molecule: 1.the smallest unit of a compound that retains the characteristics of that compound. H 2 O, CO 2 2.atoms of one element bonded into a unit. Buckyballs, C 60 oxygen, O 2 ozone, O 3 NaCl, salt Buckyball, C 60 Ethanol, C 2 H 6 O compound --- molecule compound molecule

Pure substance & Mixture Pure substance: same composition Elements - Compounds Mixture: different composition Different water samples (impurities). Water Coffee salad dressing

Mixture: is a combination of two or more pure substances. Homogeneous (solutions): uniform and throughout Air, Salt in water Heterogeneous: nonuniform Soup, Milk, Blood, sand in water Mixtures

Separation of Mixtures Mixture Two or more pure substances Physical Methods EvaporationVolatility ChromatographyAdherence to a surface Filtration State of matter (solid/liquid/gas) DistillationBoiling point TechniqueDifferent Physical Property

Separation of Mixtures Distillation Filtration Decantation

Distillation Separation by using the differences in boiling points. Salt & Water (Physical change)

Distillation Distillation Tower Heater

Filtration For Heterogeneous mixtures. Separation by using the differences in size of particles.

Salt, Sand and Water

Separation Chemical Methods Elements Matter Pure substances Compounds Homogeneous mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures Physical Methods