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What’s the MATTER Classify Matter

What’s the MATTER Classify Matter. Matter, Classify Matter At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to:. Classify a mixture of matter based on their physical and chemical properties Characterize various types of matter. Types of Matter. Pure Substance-

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What’s the MATTER Classify Matter

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  1. What’s the MATTER Classify Matter

  2. Matter, Classify MatterAt the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to: Classify a mixture of matter based on their physical and chemical properties Characterize various types of matter

  3. Types of Matter • Pure Substance- • Matter with a fixed composition • It has distinct properties • Examples = elements compounds

  4. Types of Matter • Mixtures- • Most matter is a mixture • The composition is not fixed (changes from sample to sample) • Two Types – Homogeneous Heterogeneous

  5. 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

  6. Homogeneous Mixtures • 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

  7. 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

  8. Let’s Look at Some Examples: • Mixtures are variable combinations of 2 or more pure substances. Heterogeneous –visibly separate phases Homogeneous – Same throughout

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

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

  11. Air is a mixture of several gases. Name Formula amount Nitrogen N2 78 % Oxygen O221 % Argon Ar1 % Carbon CO2 0.03 % Dioxide

  12. Air is a mixture of several gases Name Formula Amount Neon Ne 0.002 % Methane CH40.0002 % Helium He 0.000524 % Krypton Kr 0.000114 % Hydrogen H20.00005 % Xenon Xe 0.0000087 % Noble (inert) Gas

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

  14. Helium and hot air are NOT the same.

  15. What’s the MATTER Classify Matter Let’s Put it All Together in a Chart!!

  16. MIXTURE PURE SUBSTANCE Yes No Is the composition uniform? Can it be chemically decomposed? No Yes Suspensions MATTER No Yes Can it be physically separated? Homo-geneous Mixture (solution) Hetero-geneous Mixture Compound Element Colloids

  17. Matter, Classify MatterLet’s see if you can: Classify a mixture of matter based on their physical and chemical properties Characterize various types of matter

  18. Putting sand and salt together makes a compound. an element. a mixture. a solution.

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

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

  21. An atom is to an element, as a molecule is to a metal. nonmetal. metalloid. compound.

  22. If different kinds of atoms are represented by different colored dots, which picture represents a sample of a compound?

  23. If different kinds of atoms are represented by different colored dots, which picture below represents a mixture?

  24. Which of the following illustrations represents a pure substance?

  25. Salt (NaCl) is a common substance. Salt is which of these? atom element compound mixture

  26. 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.

  27. Which formulas represent compounds? O2, H2O2 CO2, H2O H2, CO2 H2, O2

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

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