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1 Chemistry, Chapters 1 & 2 Unit 1: What is Chemistry and Matter?

2 Unit Objectives  Be able to identify and distinguish between physical and chemical properties.  Be able to use the metric system.  Be able to distinguish between physical and chemical changes.  Be able to distinguish between mixtures and pure substances, and will be able to use physical properties to separate parts of a mixture.  Be able to describe matter in terms of energy and particle motion.  Standards 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 6.4

3 Key Vocabulary  Chemical reaction  Endothermic reaction  Exothermic reaction  Physical state  Product  Reactant  Chemical/Mechanical property  Chemical/Mechanical change  Density  Allotrope  Precision  Heterogenous/homogenous mixture  Ion  pH  Chemical bond  Energy  Law of conservation of energy  Law of conservation of mass  Potential/kinetic energy  Specific heat  Accuracy

4 Question of the Day  What is chemistry?

5 Physical States of Matter  What is matter?  States of Matter  Solid  Liquid  Gas  Plasma  Chemical Reactions  Activation Energy  Reactants and Products  Exothermic and Endothermic reactions

6 Units of Measurement  What is the difference between qualitative and quantity?  SI Units  What are the basic units for  Length  Mass  Time  Volume  Force  Substance amount  Conversion factors

7 Properties of Matter What does this graph tell you? Physical Properties and Changes Chemical Properties and Changes Gas, precipitate, heat, light, color change

8 Basic building block of all Matter  What components make up an atom?  Elements  Molecules  Allotrope  Compounds  Ion  Acid or Base  Organic or Inorganic  Mixtures  Homogenous  Heterogenous

9 Energy  Types of Energy  Law of Conservation of Energy  Law of Conservation of Mass

10 Measuring Quantities  Accuracy vs Precision  Significant Figures  Nonzero digits are ALWAYS significant  Zeros between nonzero digits are significant  Zeros in front of nonzero digits AREN’T significant  Zeros at the end and to the right of a decimal are significant  Zeros at the end of a number without a decimal point may or may not be significant…depends on if it was measured or estimated  Multiplcation/division: answer has the same # of sig figs as the measurement with the least # of sig figs  Addition/Subtraction: answer has the same # of digits to the right of the decimal as the measurement with the smallest # of digits to the right of the decimal

11 Scientific Notation  Value expressed in two parts  Move decimal to right/left so there is only ONE nonzero digit to the left of the decimal  Count number of decimal places decimal has to be moved. This is expressed as the exponent  Addition/Subtraction: all must have the same exponent before + or –  Multiplication: factors are multiplied; exponents added  Division: factors are divided; exponents in denominator is – from exponent in the numerator


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