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Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes Chemistry Chapter 2

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Every substance contains energy from the movement of its particles called THERMAL ENERGY The higher the temperature of a substance, the greater its thermal energy. Another form of energy comes from the chemical bonds within matter : CHEMICAL ENGERY Matter changes whenever energy is added or taken away! The LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY states that in every physical change and chemical change the total amount of energy stays the same.

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Page 1: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Changes in MatterPhysical and Chemical Changes

Chemistry Chapter 2

Page 2: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Physical ChangePhysical change alters

the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance. The substance has the same properties as the starting materialTearing paper, bending

a nail, spinning wool into yarn

When a substance undergoes a chemical change, it is changed into a different substance with different propertiesBurning wood turns

it into carbon dioxide and ash

Types of changes in matter:Chemical

Both changes involve energy!!

Page 3: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Changes in matter involve energy:Every substance contains energy from the movement of its particles called THERMAL ENERGY

The higher the temperature of a substance, the greater its thermal energy.

Another form of energy comes from the chemical bonds within matter : CHEMICAL ENGERY

Matter changes whenever energy is added or taken away!

The LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY states that in every physical change and chemical change the total amount of energy stays the same.

Page 4: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

MeltingChange in state from a

solid to a liquidIce cube melting –

energy to melt comes from the air in room. Added thermal energy makes the water molecules vibrate faster, which raises their temperature. Eventually water molecules vibrate so fast they break free from their position in ice crystals.

Click for melting chocolate video

Click for melting gold video

Page 5: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

FreezingChange in state from a

liquid to a solidWater turns to ice –

when water is placed in the freezer the water loses energy to the cold air in the freezer. Water molecules move more slowly. When the temperature reaches 0°C, the molecules are moving so slowly that they form regular patterns which form ice.

Water freezing video (click ice cube tray)

Click for video

Page 6: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

CondensationChange in state from

a gas to a liquidOccurs when a gas

loses enough thermal energy to become a liquidClouds, breath on a

mirror, fog, steam

Condensation video (click on glass)

Condensation on soda can

Condensation on window

Condensation on mirror

Page 7: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

EvaporationWhen vaporization

takes place only at the surface of the liquidA puddle drying up

after a rainstormBeads of sweat

evaporate off your skin

When vaporization takes place inside the liquid as well as at the surfaceWater boiling on stove

Vaporization – change in state from a liquid to a gasOccurs when a liquid gains enough energy to become a gas

Boiling

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Page 8: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

SublimationChange in state from a

solid to a gasOccurs when a solid

gains enough energy to become a gas. Particles DO NOT pass through the liquid state at all.Dry ice, moth balls,

snow on a cold day

Sublimation of Dry ice(click to watch video)

Page 9: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

http://itl.chem.ufl.edu/2045_s00/lectures/lec_f.html

Changes in state

Page 10: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Changes of State

http://itl.chem.ufl.edu/2045_s00/lectures/lec_f.html

Page 11: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

One substance breaks down into two or more other substances

or Two or more substances combine forming one

or more new substances.

NEW SUBSTANCES ARE PRODUCED

Chemical Changes (Chemical Reaction)

Page 12: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Signs of chemical reactionsBubbles (gas produced)Light producedColor changeSolid (precipitate) formedOdor changeHeat

Signs of a chemcial reaction

Page 13: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Baking soda and vinegarhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrTpubja0z8

Sodium Chloridehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftw7a5ccub

s&feature=related

Examples of chemical changes….

Page 14: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Mentos and diet coke http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjbJELjLgZg&f

eature=related

Is this a chemical or physical change?

Page 15: Changes in Matter Physical and Chemical Changes. Physical Change Physical change alters the form of a substance but does not change it to another substance

Has properties of both solid and liquidExamples: Oobleck, PVA slime, and silly putty

Non-Newtonian Fluids

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