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Title: SEPARATION OF MATTER


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SEPARATION OF MATTER
  • Matter is separated into three states SOLID,
    LIQUID, GAS.
  • Matter can also be broken down into distinct
    materials, each category representing a specific
    type of material. A flow chart will show the
    linking of these types of materials.

THE ATOMIC - MOLECULAR THEORY OF MATTER
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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matter
Separated by physical methods
Separated by physical methods
Separated by physical methods
Separated by chemical methods
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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matter
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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matter A
microscopic view
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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matterdefinitions
  • Matter occupies space and has weight.
  • Energy the ability to do work
  • Materials a particular type of matter, generic
    term.
  • Mixture has variable composition, can be
    separated by physical methods.
  • Heterogeneous mixture has properties which vary
    from region to region, can be separated into a
    homogeneous mixture or a substance.
  • Homogeneous mixture uniform properties
    throughout, also called a solution. Can be
    separated into substances.

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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matter
  • Physical properties characteristics of a
    material which may be determined without altering
    the composition of the material bp (boiling
    point), mp, color, density etc., no change in the
    chemical identity occurs.
  • Chemical properties characteristics of a
    material which involves altering the composition
    of the material, the ability to form new
    substances by decomposition or reactions with
    other substances. A rearrangement of the atoms.
  • Phase a sample of matter that is uniform
    throughout, both in its chemical composition and
    its physical state.
  • Chemical Bonds the attractive forces, the
    glue, strong enough to maintain a group of atoms
    together for an indefinite amount of time.

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  • Chemical structure the position and geometry
    of the atoms in a molecule.

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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matter
  • (Pure) substance a material which can not be
    separated by physical methods into 2 or more
    materials which have different characteristics.
  • Compounds a material containing two or more
    elements or molecules.
  • Molecules the smallest grouping which a
    substance can be divided into without forming a
    new substance, a group of 2 or more atoms held
    together by strong forces called "bonds".
  • Atoms the smallest particle of matter which has
    distinctive chemical characteristics, generic
    term, composed of a nucleus surrounded by
    electrons.
  • Elements a specific substance which can not be
    decomposed into simpler substances by chemical
    means, an atom with a specific number of protons,
    neutrons, and electrons.

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The Atomic-Molecular Theory of Matter
  • Nucleus the small positively charged kernel,
    composed of protons and neutrons.
  • Protons a positively charged particle, has a
    mass 1.67 x 10-27 kg or 1 amu (atomic mass
    unit) usually symbolized as H or p.
  • Neutrons neutral particles with the same mass as
    the proton, contributes weight but no charge.
  • Electrons a negatively charged particle, has a
    mass 9.1 x 10-31 kg (1/1837 amu) usually
    symbolized as e-.

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PRACTICE PROBLEMS 4
  • 1. Classify the following as an element,
    compound, or mixture (heterogeneous or
    homogeneous).
  • _____ air _____ oxygen
  • _____ tin can _____ sugar
  • _____ Windex _____ crude oil
  • _____ suntan lotion _____ gummi bear
  • 2. A white solid is dissolved in water. The
    resulting colorless, clear liquid is boiled in a
    beaker until dryness. White crystals remain in
    the beaker. The liquid can be classified as
    a(n) ______________.
  • 3. Classify the following as physical or
    chemical changes.
  • _____ photosynthesis _____ baking
  • _____ writing with pencil _____ snowing

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Homogeneous mixture
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