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Title: Classifying Matter


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Classifying Matter
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ATOM
  • Atom the smallest unit of an element that
    maintains the properties of that element.

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Pure Substance
  • A sample of matter, either a single element or a
    single compound, that has definite chemical and
    physical properties

Figure 14, Page 22
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Elements
  • A pure substance that contains only one kind of
    atom
  • All atoms of the same element have the same
    atomic number

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Compounds
  • A pure substance that is made up of two or more
    different elements joined by chemical bonds.

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Molecules
  • The smallest unit of a substance that keeps all
    of the physical and chemical properties of that
    substance.

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All of the following are molecules, but are they
compounds or elements?
Element
  • Br2
  • H2O
  • O2
  • O3
  • C12H22O12

Compound
Element
Element
Compound
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Mixtures
  • A combination of two or more substances that are
    not chemically combined.
  • Examples are air, ice tea, and even cake batter
  • The proportions of the substances can vary

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Homogeneous Mixtures
  • have a uniform structure or composition
    throughout
  • any two samples taken will have the same
    proportions of ingredients
  • Examples Gasoline, air, and syrup

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Heterogeneous Mixtures
  • NOT evenly mixed.
  • Different regions will have different proportions
  • Examples Pulpy Orange Juice, chocolate chip
    cookie dough, and granite.

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Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures
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Separating Mixtures
  • Since mixtures are just physically combined, they
    can be separated.

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Separating Mixtures
  • Some Methods include
  • Filtering separation of a mixtures components
    through differences in particle size
  • Decanting a fancy term for separating two
    components by pouring
  • Distillation used to separate two liquids based
    on their differences in boiling points
  • Magnetism used to separate magnetic substances
  • Evaporation removing a liquid to leave a solid
    behind
  • Centrifuge separates substances of different
    densities using a fast rotational motion
  • Chromatography Separates two substances by
    using a mobile phase and a stationary phase

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Physical Changes
  • A change of matter from one form to another
    without changing the substance itself.
  • A ? A
  • Examples phase changes, mixtures

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Chemical Changes
  • when one or more substances change into entirely
    new substances with different properties
  • A B ? C (reactants go to products)

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Chemical or Physical
  • Frying an egg - Chemical
  • Boiling Water - Physical
  • Sanding a wooden plank - Physical
  • Digesting food - Chemical
  • Popping a balloon - Physical
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