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Page 1: Matter and Change Ms. Miller 8 th SSI. A) Classification of Matter Review of prior knowledge: Talk with your shoulder partner, how is matter classified?

Matter and Change

Ms. Miller

8th SSI

Page 2: Matter and Change Ms. Miller 8 th SSI. A) Classification of Matter Review of prior knowledge: Talk with your shoulder partner, how is matter classified?

A) Classification of Matter

Review of prior knowledge: Talk with your shoulder partner, how is matter

classified?

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Some Criteria for the Classification of Matter

Properties

State (solid, liquid, gas)

Composition

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Properties

Intensive -DOES NOT

depend on amount of matter.

Extensive -DOES depend

on amount of matter present.

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Intensive and Extensive Properties

Sulfur

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Properties

Physical: observed without without changing the composition of the substance.

Chemical: the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change

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Examples of Physical Properties

Color, odor, hardness, density, melting point, boiling point, state, solubility.

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Substance State Color Melting

Point (C°)

Boiling Point (C°)

Density (g/cm3)

Oxygen O2 Gas Colorless -218 -183 0.0014

Mercury Hg Liquid Silvery-white

-39 357 13.5

Bromine Br2 Liquid Red-brown -7 59 3.12

Water H2O Liquid Colorless 0 100 1.00

Sodium Chloride

NaCl Solid White 801 1413 2.17

Example: Physical Properties

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States of Matter

Solid fixed shape and volume,

incompressibleLiquid

fixed volume, takes the shape of its container

Gastakes the volume and shape of

its container

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Solid Liquid Gas

http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/states.html

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Bromine

Gas (Vapor)

Liquid

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Change of Phase

Melting solid liquidCondensation gas liquid

Freezing liquid solid

Evaporation liquid gasSublimation solid gas

Boiling: Evaporation occurring beneath the liquid’s surface.

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Is changing phase a physical or chemical change? Review of prior knowledge:

Talk with your shoulder partner and be prepared to share out

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Classification of Matter(by composition)

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(Pure) Substance

Matter that has a uniform and definite composition.

Elements

Compounds

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Mixture: a physical blend of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.

Homogeneous

Heterogeneous

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Mixtures

Homogeneous

Heterogeneous

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Homogeneous mixture (solution)

Uniform composition throughout. One phase.

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Copper II Sulfate and its solution in water.

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Example: Stainless Steel

A homogeneous mixture of:

-Iron (Fe)

-Chromium (Cr)

-Nickel (Ni)

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Example: Gaseous Mixture

Elements argon and nitrogen and a compound (water vapor).

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Heterogeneous Mixtures

Non-uniform composition throughout the mixture

Two or more phases.

Example:

Oil and vinegar

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Note:

Mixtures can be physically separated.

Mixtures exhibit physical properties similar to the components of the mixture.

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Separation Methods

Use differences in the physical properties of the components of the mixture.

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Example: Separate iron filings from sulfur using a magnet.

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Filtration: separates a solid from a liquid in a heterogeneous mixture

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Distillation: -separate dissolved solids from a liquid -uses boiling and condensation.

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Distillation of Crude Oil (Refining)

Crude Oil is a mixture of Hydrocarbons

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Distillation of Crude Oil

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c) Elements and Compounds

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ElementsThe simplest substances.Can not be separated into simpler

substances.Building blocks of all matter. More than 100 known elements.Represented by chemical

symbols.

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Chemical Symbols of Elements

System started by Jons Berzelius (Sweden, 1779-1848)

One or two first letters of name of the element.

Many elements names have roots from: Latin, Greek, mythology, geography, names of scientists.

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Examples:

Americium, Am

Einsteinium, Es

Bromine, Br

Helium, He

Lead(Plumbum), Pb

Niobium, Nb

Iron (Ferrum), Fe

Mendelevium, Md

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CompoundA substance that contains two or more

elements chemically combined.

Compounds have different properties from the individual substances.

(Ex: H2O)

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Example: H2O

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Substance or mixture?

If composition is fixed and may not changesubstance

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d) Chemical Properties and Chemical Changes

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H2O composition is fixed- compound

Gaseous Phase Liquid Phase

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Chemical Properties

The ability of a substance to transform into a new substance (to undergo a chemical change).

Example: Magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium

oxide.

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Magnesium Mg

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Burning of Magnesium2Mg+ O2 2MgO

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Physical ChangesPhysical change: a change in the

physical properties of a substance.

Composition does not change.

May be reversible or irreversible.Examples:

Reversible:Irreversible:

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Chemical Change

A change that produces matter with a different composition than the original matter.

Atoms rearrange themselves into new combinations.

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Burning of MethaneCH4 +2O2 CO2 + 2H2O

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Burning of MethaneCH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O

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Recognizing a Chemical Change

energy exchange production of a gascolor changeformation of a precipitate

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Formation of a Precipitate

Cu(OH)2

Precipitate

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The Law of Conservation of Mass (Antoine Lavoisier)

In any chemical or physical change, mass is neither created or destroyed

Mass is CONSTANT