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Page 1: Physical & chemical changes Time to change and rearrange the changes of change

Physical & chemical changes

Time to change and rearrange the changes of change

Page 2: Physical & chemical changes Time to change and rearrange the changes of change

2 categories of change…

• Physical change: any change that does NOT change the property of matter– Nothing new is made…

• Chemical change: a change where something new is made– Chemical property: how a substances

changes/reacts into something new• yarp

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Physical or chemical change???• Ripping paper• Burning paper• freezing water• Frying an egg• Melting iron• Dissolving sugar into water• Reacting acid with metal to make dangerous

gas• Yarp

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Tricky reminders…

• Phase changes = physical changes– Solid liquid gas– Ice, water, steam all water

• Dissolving =physical change– Sugar dissolved in water… still sugar and water

• yarp

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So much… never too much!!!

• So much we could do an assignment• Yes…• To work…

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Matter…

Layers of matter is good

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• Element = simplest matter• Atom = smallest unit of an element• Elements are the building blocks of all matter• Over 100 of them. On the periodic table.• We use chemical symbols to represent them.• C = carbon• O = oxygen• Co = cobalt• Yrp = yarp

Woa!!!! Capital letters first, then lower case.

Co = cobalt… CO = carbon monoxide

(carbon and oxygen)

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• H = hydrogen He = helium Li = lithium • C = carbon N = nitrogen O = oxygen • F = fluorine Ne = neon Na = sodium • Mg = magnesium Al = aluminum Si =silicon • P = phosphorous S = sulfur Cl = chlorine • K = potassium Ca = calcium Fe = iron • Cu = copper Ag = silver Sn = tin• I = iodine Au = gold Ni = nickel • Hg = mercury Pt = platinum Co = cobalt• Zn = zinc Br = bromine Pb = lead• As = arsenic U = Uranium Mn= manganese• Ba = barium Fr = francium Yp = yarpium• • You should be able to give me the FULL NAMES or the

CHEMICAL SYMBOLS for these elements!

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Expect quizes…

• Yes… practice time on the goodies of elements… sweetness

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compounds

Putting elements together

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• Compound: 2 or more different elements chemically combined

• Can be broken down into simpler substances• examples– Water = hydrogen and oxygen– Table salt = sodium and chloride– Sugar = carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen– Caffeine = carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen

• Molecule: smallest a compound can get…• yarp

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• Chemical formulas = shorthand way of writing compounds

• Rules• 1. write down chemical symbol• 2. give a symbol a subscript in the lower right

hand side for the # of atoms• 3. parenthesis: multiple atoms inside the

(parenthesis) by the subscript on the outside of the parenthesis

• yarp

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examples

• 1 carbon, 4 hydrogen

• CO2

• H3PO4

• 3 carbon, 8 hydrogen, 3 oxygen

• Mg(NO3)2

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• Elemental molecules = diatomic molecules– 2 atom molecules

• 2 of the same atoms bonded together• How they are found in nature– Nitrogen = N2

– Oxygen = O2

– Fluorine = F2

– Chlorine = Cl2

– Bromine = Br2

– Iodine = I2

– Hydrogen = H2

• yarp

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• Finally• Pure substance: a substance made of only

one type of material.– Can NOT be separated by physical means

• Two types– Elements– compounds

• So everything up to this point are pure substances…

• Yarp that

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Mixtures….

Putting it together… taking them apart…

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• Mixture: 2 or more substances physically mixed together– NOT chemically combined…– Any physical change can separate a mixture.

• In mixtures substances keep their unique properties– Taste, how they react, etc…

• yarp

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• Mixtures can be separated physically• Density/let it sit: let more dense things settle• Phase changes.– Boil salt water… water evaporates, salt remains

• Magnetic properties• Filtering– Like coffee

• Chromatography: dissolving separation• Physically separate• yarp

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categories of mixtures

• 1. heterogeneous mixture: not evenly mixed– Cereal, skittles– Any salad dressing/juice you mix before using• Because things settled

• 2. homogeneous mixture: evenly mixed– Two types

• A. Colloid: evenly mixed where the mixed particles do NOT dissolve.– The particles do not settle out either… cloudy

usually• yarp

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Homogeneous mixtures continued

• Types of colloids• milk = solid and liquid mixed• Gelatin = solid and liquid mixed• Whipped cream = gas and liquid mixed• Smoke = solid and gas mixed• Fog = liquid and gas mixed• Yarp

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All done for now!!!!

• Practice time… time to practice..• Sugar lab time… time to use da sugar…• Sweet!!!!!

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Solutions…The other type of evenly mixed mixture…

So popular we give it it’s own day

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• We learned about before…• A. Colloids…• Now…• B. Solutions: one substance dissolves into

another.– Seems to “disappear”

• Dissolve = the ability to go into solution– Something is physically broken down to the

smallest pieces possible (atoms/molecules)• yarp

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Show em how you remember…• Solvent = what things dissolve into• Solute = what gets dissolved into the solvent• Yarp

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Identify the solute and solventDealy Solute SolventLemonade

Ocean

14 K gold ring

Human plasma

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• Human plasma vs. human whole blood

Dealy Plasma Whole bloodMixture Homogeneous HeterogeneousGet paid??? $$$ DonateHow done Take out and re-

inject blood cells

Keep it all

How used? keep human fluids up

Keep fluids up and give person the cells they need

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Types of solutions

Dealy Solute SolventAir Gas (Oxygen) Gas (nitrogen)Carbonated wawa Gas (carbon dioxide) Liquid (wawa)Antifreeze Liquid (ethylene

glycol)Liquid (water)

Ocean Solid (salt) Liquid (wa wa)Jewelry/brass Solid (zinc) Solid (copper)

Water is considered the universal solvent because so many things dissolve into it…

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• Soluble = will go into solution/dissolve• Insoluble = will NOT go into solution/dissolve• Solubility = how well things dissolve• What affects solubility????• Yea… what makes things dissolve faster and

slower???• Yarp????

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Affect rate/speed of solubility• 1. temperature– ↑ temp = ↑ solubility– ↓ temp = ↓ solubility

• 2. surface area– ↑ surface area = ↑ solubility– ↓ surface area = ↓ solubility

• 3. physical energy (stirring)– ↑ stirring = ↑ solubility– ↓ stirring = ↓ solubility

• yarp

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Woa…

• We be done… yet another unit… a woo hoo man!!!

• Hard core review…• Hard core mixtures and pure substances• To the extreme!