
Physical and chemical properties pt1 : matter
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Matter
What is it?
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MATTER is anything that has MASS and takes up space (VOLUME).
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What is Matter?
• Matter = anything that takes
up space and has mass
– Matter is either a substance
or a mixture
• Substance - all
particles in matter are
identical (fixed
composition)
• Mixture – two or more
substances physically
combined (variable
composition)
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Multiple Choice
Trail mix is a
Mixture
Substance
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Multiple Choice
Sugar is a
Substance
Mixture
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Multiple Choice
Concrete is a
Substance
Mixture
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Multiple Choice
Table salt (NaCl)
Substance
Mixture
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Two Types of Substances
1. Element: simplest form
of matter from which
more complex
substances are made
(listed on the Periodic
Table)
– All the atoms that make up
an element are alike
– Ex. Helium
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Elements – a molecular look
Elements can exist as:
• Like Helium, Argon, and Neon
that are stable as an individual atom
• Like Oxygen, Nitrogen and Hydrogen that are stable as two atoms of themselves bonded together (O2, N2, H2)
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Two Types of Substances
2.
Compound: two or more elements chemically combined
in a fixed proportion
– Can be broken down, but only by chemical reactions
– Have properties different elements that make them up
Ex. H2O
(Water)
Ex. C6H12O6
(Sugar)
Ex. NaCl
(Table Salt)
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Substances – a molecular look
The difference between an element
and a compound:
Element: just 1 substance; the
simplest form
Ex. Oxygen (O2)
Compound: 2 or more elements
chemically combined Ex- CO2
Ex. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
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Multiple Choice
Mercury is (Hg)
Element
Compound
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Multiple Choice
Water is (H20)
Element
Compound
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Multiple Choice
Aluminum is (Al)
Element
Compound
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Multiple Choice
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Element
Compound
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Two Types of Mixtures
1. Homogeneous: components
are evenly distributed out on a
microscopic level
– Solutions (when one substance is dissolved into another) are homogeneous mixtures.
– Usually appears “blended”
– Ex. Bleach, lemonade, coffee
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Two Types of Mixtures
2.
Heterogeneous:
substances in the
mixture are not evenly
spread out
– Different components are
easy to see, or separate
out over time
– Ex. Salad dressing,
paint, cereal
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Mixtures – a molecular look
The difference between a homogeneous vs. a heterogeneous
mixture:
Homogeneous: even
distribution; “same”
Ex. Salt water
Heterogeneous: uneven
distribution; “different”
Ex. Salad dressing
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Multiple Choice
Is Coffee
Heterogeneous
Homogeneous
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Multiple Choice
Pizza is
Heterogenous
Homogenous
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Multiple Select
Select all of the compounds in these particle diagrams.
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Match
element
compound
mixture of 2 elements
mixture of 2 compounds
element
compound
mixture of 2 elements
mixture of 2 compounds
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Match
Match the term with its definition
a pure substance that consists of one type of atom.
a pure substance that consists of multiple types of atoms chemically joined.
contains two or more different substances physically joined together
elment
compound
mixture
elment
compound
mixture
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Multiple Choice
What takes up space and has a mass?
matter
nothing
freezing
boiling
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Multiple Choice
What is a single kind of matter that has a specific makeup or composition and specific set of properties?
matter
mixture
pure substance
physical matter
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Multiple Choice
What is made up of two or more substances found in the same place but not chemically combined?
matter
mixture
pure substance
physical matter
Matter
What is it?
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