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1 Chapter 2: Matter and Change

2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space

3 Mass The amount of matter an object has Units: Grams
Measuring tools: Triple Beam Balance, Electronic scale, Analytical Scale

4 Pure Substance Contain only one kind of matter
Have identical physical properties

5 Physical Properties A quality or condition that can be observed or measured without changing the substances composition Color, solubility, odor, hardness, density, melting point, boiling point

6 States of Matter

7 Solid Definite shape AND volume Incompressible
Particles are packed tightly together

8 Liquid Definite volume Takes the shape of its container
Almost incompressible-particles not rigidly packed

9 Gas Takes the volume and the shape of its container
Particles in a gas are spaced far apart Easily compressed

10 Vapor The gaseous state of a substance that is generally a solid or a liquid at room temperature

11 Physical Change Changes the material without changing the composition
Boiling, freezing, dissolving, melting, condensing, breaking, splitting, cracking, cutting, crushing, bending……… Usually reversible

12 Mixture A physical blend of 2 substances Compositions may vary

13 2 Types of Mixtures Heterogeneous Mixtures Homogeneous Mixtures

14 Heterogeneous Mixture
One that is NOT uniform in composition

15 Homogeneous Mixture The same throughout

16 Solution A homogeneous mixture
Solutions may be solids, liquids, or gases Same composition throughout

17 Phase Any part of a system with uniform composition and properties

18 Separation of Mixtures
Distillation

19 Separation of Mixtures
Centrifuge

20 Separation of Mixtures

21 Elements The simplest forms of matter that can exist under laboratory condition Can not be separated into simpler substances by chemical means The building blocks for all other substances

22 Chemical Symbol One or 2 letters
The first letter is always capitalized

23 + = Compounds Sodium Metal Sodium Chloride Chlorine Gas
2 or more elements chemically combined Can be separated into simpler substances by chemical means + = Sodium Metal Sodium Chloride Chlorine Gas

24 Compounds The subscript numbers in chemical formulas represent the proportions of elements that make up the compounds Pb2(SO4)3 Pb (lead)  2 S(Sulfur) 3 Oxygen  12

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26 Chemical Reaction One or more substances change into new substances
2 H2 (g) + O2 (g)  2 H2O (g) Reactants Products

27 Chemical Property The ability of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction to form a new substance I.e. flammability, alkalinity, acidity, rusting Chemical properties are only observed when a substance undergoes a chemical change

28 Chemical Reactions (rust-oxidation)

29 Chemical Reactions (combustion)

30 Chemical Reactions (acid/base)

31 Indicators of a Chemical Reaction
Energy is absorbed or given off (change in temperature) Change in color Change in odor Formation of a solid (precipitation) Formation of a gas

32 Law of Conservation of Mass
Mass is neither created nor destroyed  mass of reactants = mass of products


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