chemical building blocks chapter 1.1 (pgs 14-21)
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Matter. Chemical Building Blocks Chapter 1.1 (pgs 14-21). What is Matter?. ?. Matter…. Is anything that has mass and occupies space Has different states… Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Possesses characteristic properties All diamonds have the same hardness. Solid. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chemical Building BlocksChapter 1.1 (pgs 14-21)
Matter
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?What is Matter?
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• Is anything that has mass and occupies space• Has different states…– Solid– Liquid– Gas– Plasma
• Possesses characteristic properties– All diamonds have the same hardness.
Matter…
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• Molecules are in fixed positions
• Definite volume and shape
Solid
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Liquid
• Molecules are loosely connected• Definite volume, indefinite shape– Takes the shape of the container
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• Molecules are as far apart as possible• No definite volume or shape– Will fill all available space
Gas
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• Plasma can be considered as a gas of highly ionized particles– Exists at temperatures of several thousand
degrees Celsius• Unlike gases, respond to electromagnetic
forces.
Plasma
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• Examples include charged air after lightning and stars like our Sun.
Plasma
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• Another characteristic property that matter of the same type shares is temperature–Boiling Point: temperature at which a
liquid boils (bubbles)–Melting Point: temperature at which a
solid melts (thaws).
States of Matter
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Ice
WaterWater Vapor
Melting /
Freezing
Boiling / Condensation
Depo
sition
/Su
blim
ation
Types of Change
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Physical:Changing the appearance of an object– Ripping paper in half, crushing a can
Chemical:Changing the composition of an object so that its initial components can not be retrieved– Burning wood, fireworks exploding.
Types of Change
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Cooking an egg – Chemical change
Physical or Chemical?
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Sawing a tree – Physical change
Physical or Chemical?
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Dissolving salt in water – Physical change
Physical or Chemical?
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Rusted iron pan – Chemical change
Physical or Chemical?
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Ice Melting – Physical change
Physical or Chemical?
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• Mixture: two or more substances that are mixed, but not chemically combined– Solution is a mixture that appears to be a single
substance.
Mixtures & Compounds
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• Pure Substance: made of only one kind of matter with definite properties– Water from the tap,
ocean, or in your blood is the same
• Elements are pure substances.
Mixtures & Compounds
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• Compounds: a pure substance (elements) that are chemically combined
– Water– Carbon Dioxide– Salt– Sugar
Mixtures & Compounds
… H2O… CO2
… NaCl… C12H22O11
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Changed, but Unchanged
Matter can not be created
Matter can not be destroyed
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What to Work On
• Read pages 14 – 21 in text• Section Review questions on page
21 (#’s 1-5)
Due: Friday, September 16th