Unit 1: Materials: Formulating Matter

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Unit 1: Materials: Formulating Matter Section A: Building Blocks of Chemistry

Properties Physical Properties: properties that can be determined without altering the chemical makeup of the material color, density and odor   Physical changes: the identity of the substance is not changed melting, boiling and bending

Properties Chemical properties: properties that involve transforming the substance into new materials reactivity with acids tendency to rust  

Properties Chemical change: the identity of one or more substances changes and one or more new substances are formed

Indications of a Chemical Reaction Giving off heat & light

Indications of a Chemical Reaction Production of a gas

Indications of a Chemical Reaction Formation of a precipitate

Indications of a chemical reaction Change in color. (sumac leaves change color when chlorophyll is destroyed)

Chemical Symbols and Formulas Chemical symbols- see periodic table Represent elements (made of atoms of one element) Example: Al, Na, Pb Chemical formulas- represent compounds Compounds- made from chemical combination of elements Example: NaCl, C6H12O6

Symbols and Formulas Name the number and type of atoms in AgNO3 (NH4)2CO3 H2O

Chemical Equation Reactants  Products Example: H2 + O2  H2O Hydrogen and oxygen make water

The Chemical Elements Metals: most of the elements on the periodic table hard and shiny conductive malleable ductile Examples: iron, tin, zinc and copper

The Chemical Elements Nonmetals: generally gases or brittle solids nonconductive Examples: carbon and oxygen

The Chemical Elements Metalloids: elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals Found on the “stair step line” silicon and germanium

The Periodic Table