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Classification of Matter
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ObjectivesClassify matter as a pure substance or
a mixtureExplain the difference between an
element and a compoundDistinguish between homogeneous
and heterogeneous mixturesDescribe three ways that components
of mixtures can be separatedContract pure substances and
mixtures
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Important Vocabulary
Pure substance
ElementCompoundChemical
symbolMixtureHeterogeneousHomogenous
SolutionSolventSoluteAqueous solutionAlloyChemical
FormulaFiltration Distillation
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Is matter that has definite chemical and physical properties
There are two types of pure substances:◦Elements◦Compounds
Pure Substances
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Is the simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties
They can NOT be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
Examples?How elements are in the Periodic Table?How many of them have official names?They have distinct chemical symbols
Element
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Chemical SymbolsAre used to represent elementsChemical symbol is a one-letter or two-
letter codeThe first letter is always capitalized and
the second letter must be lowercase.They have been around since ancient time in
various formats The symbols used today are based on a
system developed by Swedish chemist, Jons Jacob Berzelius
He based his system on the Latin names of elements.
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Jons Jacob Berzelius
1779 –1848
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Latin Named Elements
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Other Element Name Origins
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Is a substance that contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion
Compounds have characteristic properties and compositions
They can be broken down into their elements by chemical means
They are represented by formulas, which is a group of chemical symbols that shows the type of elements and their amount in a compound
Examples?
Compound
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Properties of Compounds In general, the properties of compounds
are quite different from those of their component elements
For example: Sucrose C12H22O11(table sugar)◦Elements: Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen
Carbon- is black, tasteless solid Hydrogen- is a colorless, odorless gas,
explosive with a spark Oxygen-is a colorless odorless gas,
essential for lifeProperties of Sucrose?How about salt? (NaCl)
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Are a combination of two or more pure substances physically combined
The proportions of the ingredients can varyThe properties of mixtures can change as
wellFor example: salad, Kool-Aid, concrete, air,
& alloysAn alloy is a mixture of metals in various
proportions to influence density, color, and strength (Table 1 p.23)
Mixtures can be classified in two ways
Mixtures
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Heterogeneous MixturesAre mixtures that do NOT have
a uniform composition throughout (unevenly mixed)
Examples:◦Water & Flour◦Sand & Salt◦Salad ◦Chocolate chip cookie dough
Different regions of this type of mixture have different properties
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Homogeneous MixturesAre mixtures that have a
uniform structure or composition throughout
Examples:◦Gasoline◦Syrup◦Air◦Vinegar◦Tomato soup
Properties are also uniform throughout the mixtures
Also called a solution
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SolutionsAre homogeneous mixturesMost are liquidsEach solution has two parts:A solute, which is the substances that is dissolvedA solvent, which is the substance that does the
dissolvingIf the solvent is water, it is called an aqueous
solutionExamples:
◦ Rubbing alcohol◦ Saltwater◦ Air◦ Stainless steel
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PhasesIs used to describe any
part of sample with uniform composition and properties
Homogeneous mixtures consist of one phase
Heterogeneous mixtures consist of two or more phases
For example: oil and water mixture
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Some mixtures are easier to separate than others
Differences in physical properties can be used to separate mixtures
Techniques for separation include◦Filtration◦Distillation◦Chromatography
Separating Mixtures
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FiltrationIs the process
that separates a solid from the liquid in a heterogeneous mixture
For example: making coffee & straining pasta
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DistillationIs the process where a liquid is
boiled to produce a vapor that is then condensed into a liquid
For example: distilling water to remove minerals
In this case, the solid substances that were dissolved in the water remain in the distillation flask because their boiling points are much higher than water’s boiling point
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Distillation Apparatus
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ChromatographyThe mixture is dissolved in a
fluid called the mobile phase, which carries it through a structure holding another material called the stationary phase.
The various constituents of the mixture travel at different speeds, causing them to separate.
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Breaking Down CompoundsPhysical separation methods used
for mixtures do not work for compounds
Because compounds are chemically combined, they require a chemical change to be broken down
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Pure SubstancesAre elements or
compoundsChemically
combinedProperties of
compounds are different from their individual components
Its components are in definite proportions or fixed
Are HOG or HEDPhysically
combinedProperties of
mixtures are reflected by their components
Its composition can be in varying proportions
Distinguishing Pure Substances & Mixtures
Mixtures