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Chapter 2 Matter

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Atoms• Smallest particle of an element

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Molecules• Two or more atoms bonded together

COVALENTLY

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Ion

• Positively charged or negatively charged

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Elements• Consists of only one atoms

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Sulphur is an element !

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• Consists of ALL the same ATOMS • All S atoms

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How do we know ?• Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

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Diamond • Consists of ALL the same ATOMS • All C atoms

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Compounds

• Consists of only two or more different atoms BONDED CHEMICALLY TOGETHER

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Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

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How do we know ?• Surface Electron Tunneling Microscope

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• NaCl a compound !

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Sulphur hexafluoride• Contains S and F

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NanoKids

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FAME !!

Kinetic Theory of Matter

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State Solid Liquid Gas

Arrangement

Movement Vibrate and Rotate and FIXED position

Packed closely but no in order

Very far from one another in random arrangement

Forces of Attraction Strong Medium Weak

Energy Content Low Medium High

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Rates of Diffusion

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Napthalene• Has Van Der Waals attraction

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A to B• Solid temperature increase

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B to C

• Energy absorbed used to break bonds• Breaking bonds needs ENERGY !

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C to D• Liquid temperature increase

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D to E• Boiling !!!

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E to F• Gas temperature increase

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• Bond formation needs energy !

Bond breaking: Absorb EnergyBond formation: Release Energy

Bond formation

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Bond formationReleases

Heat into water

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BUT….Water

ReleasesHeat into surroundings