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Page 1: What’s the  MATTER  Classify Matter

What’s the MATTER Classify Matter

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Matter, Classify Matter

At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to:

1. Classify a mixture of matter based on their physical and chemical properties

2. Characterize various types of matter

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real world.

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time.

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Types of Matter

Pure Substance- Matter with a fixed composition It has distinct properties Examples = elements

compounds

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Types of Matter

Mixtures- Most matter is a mixture The composition is not fixed (changes

from sample to sample) Two Types –

HomogeneousHeterogeneous

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Homogeneous Mixtures Composition is uniform throughout

Solution- Particle size = 0.01 – 1 nm Doesn’t settle out upon standing Can’t be separated by filtering Doesn’t scatter light Example = salt water

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Colloid- Particle size = 1 – 1000 nm Doesn’t settle out upon standing Can’t be separated by filtering Scatters light (Tyndall Effect) Examples = milk, gelatin, smoke

Homogeneous Mixtures

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Heterogeneous Mixtures - Suspension The sample varies in composition,

properties and appearance No uniformity

If a suspension: Particle size is greater than 1000 nm Particles settle out upon standing Can be separated by filtration Might scatter light Examples = soil, trail mix, pond water

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Don’t Let This Stuff Bite You!!!!

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Let’s Look at Some Examples: Mixtures are variable combinations of 2 or

more pure substances.

Heterogeneous –visibly separate phases

Homogeneous – Same throughout

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Pure substance vs. MixtureOnly ONE element has 2 or more or compound. elements/ (distilled water) compounds.

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Distilled Water is a compound. an element. a solution. a mixture.

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Air is a mixture of several gases.

Name Formula amountNitrogen N2 78 % Oxygen O2 21 % Argon Ar 1 % Carbon CO2 0.03 %

Dioxide

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Air is a mixture of several gases

Name Formula AmountNeon Ne 0.002 % Methane CH4 0.0002 % Helium He 0.000524 % Krypton Kr 0.000114 % Hydrogen H2 0.00005 % Xenon Xe 0.0000087 %

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Atoms are NOT the same as molecules. Air and oxygen are NOT the same. Helium and hot air are NOT the same.

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Helium and hot air are NOT the same.

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What’s the MATTER Classify Matter

Let’s Put it All Together in a Chart!!

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Is the composition uniform?

NoYes

MATTERCan it be physically

separated?

Homo-geneous Mixture

(solution)

Hetero-geneous Mixture Compound

MIXTURE PURE SUBSTANCE

Yes No

Can it be chemically decomposed?

NoYes

Suspensions

Element

Colloids

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I don’t feel so stupid now…

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Matter, Classify Matter

Let’s see if you can:

1. Classify a mixture of matter based on their physical and chemical properties

2. Characterize various types of matter

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Putting sand and salt together makes

a compound. an element. a mixture. a solution.

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Pure Water is a compound. an element. a solution. a mixture.

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Tap Water is a compound. an element. a solution. a mixture.

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Familiar Saying

A beholden vessel never exceeds 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

A watched pot never boils!

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An atom is to an element, as a molecule is to a

metal. nonmetal. metalloid. compound.

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If different kinds of atoms are represented by different colored dots, which picture represents a

sample of a compound?

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If different kinds of atoms are represented by different

colored dots, which picture below represents a mixture?

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Which of the following illustrations represents a pure substance?

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please watch out for the litter box!

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Salt (NaCl) is a common substance. Salt is which of these?

atom element

compound mixture

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A chocolate chip cookie is an example of a __________, because ______________.

a. compound, the ingredients are chemically bonded.

b. compound, it is the same throughout.c. mixture, you can separate out the chips.d. mixture, you cannot distinguish between

the ingredients.

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Which formulas represent compounds?

O2, H2O2 CO2, H2O

H2, CO2

H2, O2

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Which of the following is a compound? • oxygen • water • nitrogen • air

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I don’t feel so stupid now…


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