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Chapters 3 Notes

Chapters 3 Notes. Matter 2.2 lbs = 1 kg 1 kg = 9.8 N. I.Classes of Matter video #12. -Matter exists as elements, compounds, mixtures, or solutions *Homogeneous matter: identical properties throughout. Ex: salt h 2 0. *Heterogeneous matter: different properties

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Chapters 3 Notes

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  1. Chapters 3 Notes Matter 2.2 lbs = 1 kg 1 kg = 9.8 N

  2. I.Classes of Mattervideo #12 -Matter exists as elements, compounds, mixtures, or solutions *Homogeneous matter: identical properties throughout. Ex: salt h20

  3. *Heterogeneous matter: different properties Ex. Fruit salad, shovel of dirt

  4. II. Mixturesvideo #11 pp41 *two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined.

  5. A. Properties of Mixtures -substances keep their separate ident and most of their own prop. -may chng in physical appearance. Ex. Sugar and water, mp, bp

  6. -subst can be present in any amnt. -subst can be separated out.

  7. B. Types of Mixtures 1.Heterogeneous mixture *particles are large enough to be seen and settle out. EX: concrete

  8. 2. Homogeneous mixture *particles very small and do not settle out. EX: Stainless steel

  9. *Colloids: Larger particles but left in suspension Ex: smoke,

  10.  C. Solutions *one substance dissolves in another. Ex. Ocean water, tea, air.

  11. -3 Important Prop of Solutions 1.part not large enough to be seen 2.part. are evenly spread out(all parts of sol are ident) 3.solution doesn’t settle out of time

  12. Video #9 *Alloy: solids dissolved in solids ex: brass, sterling silver DEMO

  13. III. Elements videos #10 *Pure Subst: made of only one kind of material and has definite prop *Element: simplest pure subst. ; cannot be chngd into simpler subst by heating or any chem process -Ex

  14. A.   Elements and Atoms pp39 *Atom: smallest particle of an element with the prop. of that element.

  15.  B. Chem Symbols *represent elements

  16. IV. Compounds pp40 *two or more elements chem. combined. Ex: sugar, baking soda, TNT

  17. A compound is two or more elements combined together. • This is a picture of a salt compound.

  18.  -Can be broken down into simp subst. >by heating, electricity

  19. -The prop of a cmpnd are very diff from the prop of the elements in it.

  20. *Molecules: 2 or more atoms chem. bonded together. -smallest particle of a cmpnd that has all the prop of that cmpnd.

  21. A molecule is the smallest particle of a substance that exists alone. • This is a picture of a water molecule. It is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.

  22. *Chemical Formulas: 1. What it is 2. How much

  23.  *Chemical equation: description of a chem. rxn using symbols and formulas.

  24. Chemical equation: • What you put in • What you get out • How much

  25. *Law of conservation of mass: *Law of conservation of nrg: *nrg: ability to do work pp77

  26. *Diatomic Molecules: (super 7) Br, I, N, Cl, H, O, F

  27. *Chemical Rxn: 1. Bubbles 2. Formation of a precipitate 3. Heat and light given off pp184

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