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Introduction to Matter. Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (or has volume). There are 3 topics you have studied which are not matter because they have no mass or volume. What do you think they are? Light Sound - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction to Matter

Introduction to Matter

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Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes...

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (or has volume).

There are 3 topics you have studied which are not matter because they have no mass or volume. What do you think they are?

Light

Sound

Electricity

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AtomsAtoms

ElementsElements

CompoundsCompounds

MoleculesMolecules

All compounds are molecules... but not all molecules are

compounds!!

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ATOMS

The smallest particle that has properties of an element is an atom!

Atoms are matter!

What are the parts of an atom?????

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ELEMENTSAn element is a substance that cannot be broken

down into a simpler substance.Each element has a one or two letter symbol.

RELATIVE AMOUNTS OF THE ELEMENTS IN YOUR BODY

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COMPOUNDSA compound is a substance made of atoms of more

than one element bound together.

H2O2CO O2

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MOLECULESMolecules are the smallest unit of a

substance that exhibit all of the properties characteristic of that substance.

H2OO2

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CHEMICAL FORMULASA chemical formula is a written way to show what elements and how many atoms of an element are in a compound or molecule.

Example:

22starsor

I can count that I have four stars I have two to the second power in stars

H H H2

I can count that I have two atoms of Hydrogen (H)

orI can write the chemical formula by writing the symbol

for Hydrogen followed by a subscript that shows how many atoms of hydrogen there are

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Practice!Two atoms of Oxygen:

O2

Four atoms of Carbon:

C4

One atom of Chlorine:

Cl

One atom of Carbon and two atoms of Oxygen:

CO2

If the chemical formula for a water molecule is H2O, what

does 3H2O mean???

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Pure Substances v. Mixtures

A pure substance is matter with a fixed composition and definite properties. Compounds can be pure substances

A mixture is a combination of more than one pure substance.

Which of these are Pure Substances and which are Mixtures??

Cough Syrup Water

SugarApple Juice

Salt Water

Aluminum

Moving on...

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MIXTURE!!!

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PURE SUBSTANCE!!!

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Classification of Mixtures

We can mix solids and liquids or liquids with liquids.

If the substances are not uniformly mixed; your substance is a heterogenous mixture.

If the substances are uniformly mixed then your substance is a homogeneous mixture.

Any part of a system that has uniform composition and properties is called a phase.

A homogeneous mixture will have one phase.

A heterogeneous mixture will have two or more phases.

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When dealing with liquid-liquid mixtures...

A mixture with liquids that are miscible will dissolve into each other in various proportions.

A mixture with liquids that are immiscible will not mix with one another.