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Title: Chapter 3 Classification of Matter


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Chapter 3Classification of Matter
  • Objectives
  • Define and give examples of 3 states of matter
    (3.1 3.2)
  • Distinguish between substances and mixtures (3.3
    3.12)
  • Understand what elements are (3.4-3.7)
  • Distinguish between metals, nonmetals and
    metalloids (3.8)
  • Define compounds and diatomic molecules (3.9
    3.10)
  • Be able to write chemical formulas (3.11)

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What is Matter?
  • Anything that has mass and occupies space
  • Composed of atoms
  • Exists in three states on earth
  • Exists in fourth state in space

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Solids
  • Definite
  • Particles tightly packed
  • Crystalline
  • Amorphous solids

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Liquids
  • Definite volume
  • Not a
  • Particles have
  • Particles can

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Gases
  • Indefinite volume
  • No
  • Particles have
  • Particles

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Substances and Mixtures
  • Pure Substance a particular kind of matter with
    a definite, fixed composition
  • Mixture

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Matter
Pure substances (homogeneous composition)
Mixtures of two or more substances
Elements
Compounds
Solutions (homogeneous composition one phase)
Heterogeneous mixtures (two or more
phases)
Figure 3.2 (page 48)
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Types of Mixtures
  • Heterogeneous mixtures
  • Chocolate chip cookies granite
  • Homogeneous mixtures

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Separating Mixtures
  • Do NOT cause chemical changes
  • Heterogeneous Mixtures

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Separating Mixtures
  • Homogeneous Mixtures

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Separating Mixtures
  • Homogeneous Mixtures

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Separating Mixtures
  • Homogeneous Mixtures

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Pure Substances
  • Elements
  • Compound

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Elements
  • 111 presently known elements
  • At room temperature
  • Figure 3.3 distribution of elements in the

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Elements
  • Names of the elements
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Location where discovered

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Elements
  • Arranged in the Periodic Table (inside front
    cover)
  • Symbols
  • Some symbols are Latin/Greek name (Table 3.4)

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Elements
  • Classification
  • Metal
  • Nonmetal
  • Metalloid
  • See Table 3.5

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Elements
  • Metals
  • Usually solid at room temperature
  • High luster
  • Malleable
  • Usually dont combine with each other

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Elements
  • Nonmetals
  • Solids ( ) Liquid (
    ) Gases (all others)
  • Poor conductors
  • Low melting point
  • Will combine
  • Will combine
  • Some found uncombined in nature

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Elements
  • Metalloids
  • Have properties of
  • Some used for semiconductors in electronics

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Compounds
  • Two or more elements
  • New properties
  • Can be chemically separated

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Compounds
  • Molecular
  • Held together with
  • Molecule
  • Water is an example

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Compounds
  • Ionic
  • Ion
  • Cation
  • Anion
  • Held together by ionic bond

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Compounds
  • Diatomic Molecules
  • Always only 2 atoms
  • 7 naturally occurring

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Chemical Formulas
  • Abbreviations for compounds
  • Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

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Chemical Formulas
  • Subscript indicates of atoms present
  • H2O has 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom
  • NaOH has

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Chemical Formulas
  • Parentheses are used to show when a compound
    contains more than one group of atoms that occurs
    as a unit

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Chemical Formulas
  • Show only number and kind of atom
  • Do not show arrangement of the atoms or how
    chemically bonded
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