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Title: Classification of Matter


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Chapter 18
  • Classification of Matter

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Types of Matter
  • Substance definite composition
  • Elements 1 type of atom
  • Compounds atoms of 2 or more elements bonded
    together 

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Since compounds are 2 chemically bonded elements,
they are made up of molecules.
  • Molecule 2 or more atoms bonded together
    chemically.
  • Ex. Water (H-O-H) or Salt (Na-Cl).

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The properties of the compound are different than
if the elements were separate.
  • Na Sodium is a metal that is explosive near
    water
  • Cl A green, poisonous gas.
  • NaCl together, they are table salt

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Some types of matter have identical properties
throughout the object This is called homogenous
matter. Ex water, salt and sugar.
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Other types of matter have different properties
throughout the object. This is called
heterogeneous matter. Ex granite, Ocean Water,
Salad Dressing Nestle Crunch.
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Types of Matter
  • Mixture Variable combination of 2 or more pure
    substances (not chemically combined or bonded),
    no definite composition
  • Homogenous same throughout
  • Solution
  • Heterogenous different throughout
  • Colloid never settles
  • Suspension - settles

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Solutions, Colloids Suspensions
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Laws of Mixtures
  • Each substance must be homogenous and keep its
    chemical make-up.
  • Substances may change in physical appearance.
  • Substances can be separated from each other at
    any time.

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Mixtures
  • Solution
  • homogeneous
  • very small particles
  • No Tyndall effect
  • particles dont settle
  • EX rubbing alcohol
  • Alloys mixture of 2 metals
  • ex bronze, Gold (14kt, 24kt.)

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Mixtures
  • Colloid
  • heterogeneous
  • medium-sized particles
  • Tyndall effect
  • particles dont settle
  • EX milk

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Mixtures
  • Suspension
  • heterogeneous
  • large particles
  • particles settle
  • EX fresh-squeezed lemonade

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Classifying Matter
  • Mixture a blend of 2 or more pure substances
  • Composition may vary
  • Alloys Mixture of 2 metals
  • Examples bronze

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Tyndal Effect
  •  ability of colloids to scatter light
  • Ex visible beam of light
  • headlight, search light

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Separation of Mixtures
  • Filtration separation of a heterogeneous
    mixture by filtering
  • Distillation separation by Boiling Point

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  • Crystallization evaporating a liquid to collect
    crystals
  • Chromatography allows solution particles to
    flow along a stationary phase (ex. Ink)
  • Electrolysis electrical separation of a mixture
    or compound

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Physical Property
  • Observed characteristics

color odor state density hardness elasticit
y luster strength viscosity malleable electr
ical conductivity bpt fpt mpt
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Physical Change
  • Appearance of matter changes
  • Chemical makeup does not
  • Still the same material
  • Ex. bending metal, breaking glass, melting wax,
    sanding wood, evaporating water

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Types of phase changes
  • Melting- solid to a liquid
  • Freezing- liquid to a solid
  • Evaporation-liquid to a gas
  • Sublimation- solid to a gas

Phase changes require either the addition or
subtraction of energy!
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Chemical Property
  • Ability of a substance to undergo or resist
    chemical changes
  •   Ex iron can rust
  • Fe O2 ? rust
  • Charcoal can burn
  • charcoal O2 ? CO2

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Chemical Change
  • New substance is formed
  • it will have different physical and chemical
    properties
  • Ex Fe O2 ? rust
  • rusting
  • charcoal O2 ? CO2 burning

25
Ways to determine if a chemical change has taken
place
  • Production of heat
  • Production of light
  • The appearance of gas bubbles
  • The formation of a solid

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This is a Chemical Change!
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Conservation of Mass
  • Matter is neither created nor destroyed during a
    chemical change
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