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The Particle Theory Chapter 2. The Particle Theory More than 2000 years ago, a Greek philosopher Democritus suggested that matter was made of tiny particles.

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1 The Particle Theory Chapter 2

2 The Particle Theory More than 2000 years ago, a Greek philosopher Democritus suggested that matter was made of tiny particles too small to be seen. He thought if you kept cutting a substance into smaller and smaller pieces, you would find the building blocks of matter.

3 4 Principles of the Particle Theory 1. All matter is made of tiny particles. 2. All particles of one substance are the same. - Different substances are made of different particles. 3. The particles are always moving. - The more energy the particles have, the faster they move. 4. There are attractive forces between particles. - These forces are stronger when the particles are closer together.

4 The particle theory helps to explain two categories of substances that are encountered in chemistry.

5 Two Categories of Substances Category 1: Pure Substances - contains only one kind of particle - Types: elements and compounds Category 2: Mixtures - contains two or more different pure substances - Types: homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures

6 Category 1: Pure Substances Type 1: Elements – pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances - Examples: think Periodic table (oxygen, hydrogen) Type 2: Compounds – pure substances that contain two or more elements - Examples: Water (H 2 O), sugar (C 6 H 12 O 6 )

7 Category 2: Mixtures Type 1: Homogeneous (also known as solutions) – may be made up of solids, liquids or gases - this mixture is uniform (the same) throughout - Examples: air, alloys, kool aid, white vinegar, orange juice without the pulp Type 2: Heterogeneous – see each part easily, separated physically - this mixture is not uniform throughout - Examples: pizza, garbage, beach sand, vegetable soup

8 How to Classify Mixtures When two pure substances are mixed together, they may mix smoothly or unevenly. If the substances mix well with one another, the mixture is called a solution. If the particles don’t mix well together then we have a heterogeneous mixture.

9 Classify the Following Salt and water solution Pizza heterogeneous mixture Garbage heterogeneous mixture Air solution

10 Atoms and Molecules Atoms - each atom is made of one type of element - scientists now call the particles in the particle theory atoms - the periodic table of elements has 118 elements Molecules - contains two or more atoms joined together in combinations - Ex. C 4 H 8 – contains 4 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms

11 Guess the Molecule I have 2 hydrogen atoms I have 1 oxygen atom I am water

12 Guess the Molecule I have 10 hydrogen atoms I have 2 oxygen atoms I have 7 carbon atoms I have 4 nitrogen atoms I am desired in the morning but avoid me in the evening Cola drinks have contain me I am what makes coffee special I am caffeine

13 Guess the Molecule I have 6 hydrogen atoms I have 6 oxygen atoms I have 6 carbon atoms Everybody needs me I will help keep colds away You can get me by eating oranges I am vitamin C

14 Guess the Molecule I have 8 hydrogen atoms I have 4 oxygen atoms I have 9 carbon atoms I am used quite often by teachers, usually in pairs I am white in color You need water when you use me I will make you feel better I am aspirin


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