Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Ch.15 MATTER.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Ch.15 MATTER."— Presentation transcript:

1 Ch.15 MATTER

2

3 PURE SUBSTANCES Pure substance blend together to make mixtures
Ex. elements/compounds/molecules CHEMICALLY BONDED Both have chemical formulas C16H10N2O BLUE JEANS-INDIGO 3 C16H10N2O is the # of molecules (Coefficient)

4 Heterogeneous Mixtures
Particles in suspension are large, and settle out Ex. )Pulpy orange juice Particles in a colloid are smaller and do not settle out-Tyndall Effect-how light scatters from the particles Ex.) Gelatin-tiny particles of proteins mixed w/ water (egg white, paint, blood) Liquid-liquid mixtures carefully unmixed Oil/ Water, Fat/Oil Immiscible can mix in emulsions Mayo-oil in vinegar, egg yolks keeps them together

5 Homogeneous Mixture Uniform, even under a microscope
Salt Water- all clear! Solutions=homogeneous Solution=solute +solvent Solution: Salt Water Solute=Salt Solvent= Water (the universal solvent) Miscible liquids form solutions Distillation/Chromotography seperation

6 Kinetic Theory 1. All matter is made of atoms
2. The particles are always in motion- higher temp, the faster they move 3. At the same temp., larger particles move slower Temperature=Average Kinetic Energy 0= Freeze =Boil

7

8

9 Chemical Properties Physical Properties Chemical Changes
Reactivity Chemical Changes Change in composition Permanent Physical Properties Melting/boiling Density D=m/v Buoyancy color/odor/shape Physical Changes Not chemical Dissolving Phase changes are physical


Download ppt "Ch.15 MATTER."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google