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PISAM! and the Classification of Matter

PISAM! and the Classification of Matter

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Particle Theory of Matter All matter is made of particles. The particles in a given substance are identical. There are spaces between the particles. The particles attract one another. The particles are moving (and when heat is added they move more).

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PISAM! and theClassification of Matter

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Particle Theory of Matter• All matter is made of particles.• The particles in a given substance are

identical.• There are spaces between the particles.• The particles attract one another.• The particles are moving (and when heat

is added they move more).

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Changes in State•particles are very close•strong attraction•vibration only back and forth•energy of motion is small compared to forces of attraction

•particles are close•particles can slide past each other•energy of motion is small compared to forces of attraction

•particles are very far apart•particles are moving rapidly•forces of attraction are almost zero compared to energy of motion

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Changes in State

sublimatio

ncondensation

evaporation

melting

freezi

ng

sublimatio

n

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Changes in StateInitial State

Final State

Change of State

Heat added or removed

solid liquid melting added

solid gas sublimation added

liquid gas evaporation added

liquid solid freezing removed

gas solid sublimation removed

gas liquid condensation removed

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Classification of Matter

MATTER

Mixtures

Heterogeneous Mixtures

Solutions

-can see the parts (i.e. more than one phase)-E.g. soup, pizza, oh henry

-looks like one substance (i.e. one phase)-E.g. kool aid

Pure Substances

Elements Compounds-simplest form-cannot be broken down-on the periodic table-one phase-E.g. helium, carbon, oxygen, mercury

-made of 2 or more elements -can be broken down chemically-one phase-E.g. carbon dioxide, sodium nitrate, water (i.e. dihydrogen monoxide)

-All particles are the same -All particles are NOT the same

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1. Element •a pure substance that contains only one kind of atom (H,O,F,Br,I,N,Cl; are found in pairs, i.e. H2)

2. Compound •a pure substance that includes two or more kinds of atoms stuck together •one kind of molecule

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3. Heterogeneous mixture •a mixture where you can see the different compounds or elements. •This is also known as a mechanical mixture. Example – vegetable soup

4. Homogeneous mixture•mixture where you cannot see the different compounds or elements•A solution is a homogeneous mixture. Example – chocolate milk

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Solutions are made up of a solute and a solvent

•solute – part that is dissolved•solvent – part that solute dissolves in

Example - when salt is added to water it will dissolve and form a solution of salt water.

salt - solute and water - solvent

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Classification of MatterHow to figure out what’s what:1. Is it on the Periodic Table? (element)2. Does it have a chemical first and last name?

(compound)3. Does it have 2 components but one phase?

(solution)4. Does it have 2 components and 2 phases?

(heterogeneous mixture)

Exceptions: water, sugar and salt are all compounds

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HOMEWORK

• Complete the page of particle diagrams