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The
Classification of
Matter:
Atoms, Elements,
Molecules and
Compounds
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Chemistry:
The study of matter and its changes
Matter:
Anything that has mass and volume
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Atom:The basic unit of matter
Element:A type of atom
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Each element has a name and symbol:
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Not all elements are equally common
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Kinetic Molecular Theory
Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms, which combine to form molecules.
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Molecule:
A group of atoms held together by sharing electrons (covalent bonds)
Compound:A substance containing more than one
element.
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Examples:
• Atom, Element, Molecule, Compound:
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Four different molecules:
• Which are compounds?
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Some molecules are more complex:Some fat molecules: A protein
molecule:
cholesterol
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What are each of these?
Atom,
Element,
Molecule,
or
Compound
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Allotropes• One of several different forms of an element
O2
Diatomic Oxygen
Molecule
OMonatomic
Oxygen(Single
Oxygen Atom)
O3
OzoneMolecule
Oxygen has 3 allotropes:
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Allotropes of Carbon
Carbon NanotubesFullerenes
GraphiteDiamond
All are pure carbon; each has a different molecular or crystalline form.
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Practice with Vocabulary:
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Molecules can be represented many ways:
Chemical Formula:
Structural Formula:
CH4 H2O
Ball and Stick Model:
Space Filling Model:
HH
O
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Chemical Formula:
• All molecules can be represented by a
H2O
subscript
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Chemical Formulas show how many atoms of each element are in one molecule:
6234C6H12O4Cl
3123C3H8O
032H2O
021O2
# of Carbon atoms
# of atoms total
# of elements
Chemical Formula
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How many atoms of each element are present in one
molecule of:
(NH4)2SO3N…………….H……………S…………….O……………
2813
(NH4)2SO32813
How many atoms of each element are present in one
molecule of:
(NH4)2SO32813
How many atoms of each element are present in one
molecule of:
(NH4)2SO32813
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The
Classification
of Matter:Pure Substances
and Mixtures
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Pure Substance:= An element or a compound
(Any substance that can be described
by a single chemical formula)
Mixture:
A substance that contains
more than one pure substance
Pure Substance:= An element or a compound
(Any substance that can be described
by a single chemical formula)
Mixture:
Pure Substance:= An element or a compound
(Any substance that can be described
by a single chemical formula)
A substance that contains
more than one pure substance
Mixture:
Pure Substance:= An element or a compound
(Any substance that can be described
by a single chemical formula)
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Pure Substance or Mixture?
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Pure Substances:
• Are made of only one compound or one element.
• Can be represented by one chemical formula. Examples:
Salt
NaCl
Copper
Cu
Water
H2O
Pure Substances:Pure Substances:Pure Substances:Pure Substances:
Salt
Pure Substances:
Salt
Pure Substances:Pure Substances:
CopperSalt WaterCopperSalt WaterCopperSalt
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Anything that contains more than one pure substance.
Mixture:
Examples:
Juice, Granite, Salad Dressing, etc…
Anything that contains more than one pure substance.
Mixture:
Examples:
Anything that contains more than one pure substance.
Mixture:
Juice, Granite, Salad Dressing, etc…
Examples:
Anything that contains more than one pure substance.
Mixture:
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Homogenous MixtureAn even mixture; particles are blended
evenly throughout the mixture.
(= “solutions”)
Heterogeneous Mixture:
An uneven mixture;
particles are unevenly distributed.
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A. Matter Flowchart
MATTER
Can it be physically separated?
Homogeneous Mixture
(solution)
Heterogeneous Mixture Compound Element
MIXTURE PURE SUBSTANCE
yes no
Can it be chemically decomposed?
noyesIs the composition uniform?
noyes
Colloids Suspensions
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Pure Substance:A substance that contains
only one type of atom or molecule
Mixture:
A substance that contains
more than one pure substance
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Single Chemical Formula:
• All pure substances can be represented by a
H2O
If it’s really a pure substance, you should only need to write ONE chemical formula to describe it’s composition.
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Distillation
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Vacuum Filtration Electrolysis