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The Science of Chemistry. Chapter 1, part B. I. What is chemistry?. Deals with the _______________ of matter Physical states ____________ ____________ ____________ (___________). Chemical reactions Describe how __________ behaves NaOH + HCl H 2 O + NaCl - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Science of Chemistry
Chapter 1, part B
I. What is chemistry?A. Deals with the _______________ of
matterB. Physical states
1. ____________2. ____________3. ____________4. (___________)
C. Chemical reactions1. Describe how __________ behaves
1. NaOH + HCl H2O + NaCl________ __________
2. Energy in reactions1. ___________ – energy is absorbed, and the
reaction feels cold2. ___________ – energy is released, and the
reaction feels warm
D. Properties1. ________ – can be observed without
changing the substance2. ___________ – can only be observed by
chemical changeE. Changes
1. ________ – does not change the properties of the substance
2. _______ – changes the substance both chemically and physically
Signs of chemical change1. Evolution of a _______ 2. Formation of a __________________ 3. The evolution of or absorption of
_________4. The emission of _______________5. A ___________ change
II. What is matter?A. Anything that has
_____________________B. How do mass and weight differ?
1. mass is the ________________ in an object2. weight is the ____________on the mass of an object.
III. What is the nature of matter?
A. ______________1. _________________of which all things
are made2. It would take nearly ________to form a
line 1 mm long!B. ______________
1. The more than ________ types of atoms2. Each has a unique set of
___________________________________________________________
3. Each has a ______________________a. this symbol may be
_______letters in lengthb. the first letter is always
________________.C. _____________________
1. Two or more atoms combined in a ___________
2. Atoms may be of the ______________________
_________________________________________D. ______________
1. One of a number of different molecular forms of an elementEx.
IV. How is matter classified?
A. ___________ – pure substances composed of atoms of ______________________elements
1. ____________ compounds – smallest particle is a molecule
2. ____________ compounds – composed of ions
1. ________________________________________________________________________________________
3. __________ – a group of compounds w/ certain chemical properties
________________________________________________________________________________________________4. ___________ - a group of compounds w/ certain chemical properties (mostly opposite those of ______)
________________________________________________________________________________________________
B. Organic or inorganic1. _____________ – contains ___________2. _____________ – does not contain
________C. Formulas
1. ___________ – _______________ a. Shows the ___of atoms but _____ how
they’re bonded2. ________ – shows the ____ of atoms
_____ how they’re bonded3. ____________– shows __________
arrangement4. __________ - also shows geometric
arrangement and most closely represents the ______________
Formulas
__________ __________ __________
__________
D. _________ – a collection of two or more pure substances ____________ mixed together
1. ________ – _____ mixture (18-karat gold, bronze)
2. _________ – components are ______ distributed (a solution is the best example of this type of mixture)
3. ________________– components are _________ distributed
Matter
____________
___________ ___________
___________
___________
________ ________
____________
E. How to distinguish mixtures and compounds
A. The properties of a mixture _______ properties of the substances of which it is composed.
B. Compounds often have __________________ to the elements of which they are composed.
C. Compounds have a ___________ composition by mass
D. Mixtures have ____________ composition
Mixtures
Homogeneous
Components are _______
distributed
Properties are the ______
throughout
Heterogeneous
Components are _______
distributed
Properties are
__________ throughout
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