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Chapter 3 Notes IClassifying Matter
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PROPERTIES OF MATTER
• What is matter?
• What is mass?
Anything that has mass and takes up space
The amount of matter an object contains
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SUBSTANCES
• A substance is matter that has a definite and uniform composition
One type of “stuff”
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TYPES OF SUBSTANCES
• There are two different types of substances:
AND
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ELEMENTS
• An element is the simplest forms of matter.
• Each element is represented by a chemical symbol.
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COMPOUNDS
• A compound is a substance that can be separated into simpler substances only by chemical means
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TYPES OF MATTER
chemicallyseparable
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MIXTURES
• A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances that can be physically separated.
• How?
One type of “stuff” More than one type of
“stuff” together
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MIXTURES
Not uniform Uniform throughout
physically
separable
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HETEROGENEOUS vs. HOMOGENEOUS
• There are 2 different types of mixtures.– A heterogeneous mixture has more
than one phase or substance (looks different)
– A homogeneous mixture has only one phase (looks the same)• Also called a SOLUTION
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Types of Heterogeneous Mixtures
• Colloids– Particles never settle– Displays the Tyndall Effect
• Scattering of light particles• Ex) Fog, milk, shaving cream
• Suspensions– Visible particles settle– Require agitation to stay mixed
• Ex) OJ, Italian dressing, sand & water
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HETEROGENEOUS OR HOMOGENEOUS?
• Saltwater
• Spaghetti sauce
• Muddy water
• Cough syrup
• Salad
• Brass
Homogeneous
Homogeneous
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
Heterogeneous
Heterogeneous