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Chemistry Chapter 2

• What is matter?

• What are atoms?

• How can we tell what they are doing?

• How do we classify them?

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Vocabulary 2.1

• Matter scale mixture

• Physical property chemical property

• Element period group

• Substance chemical change

• Physical change macroscopic

• Microscopic mole atomic number

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Vocabulary 2.2

• Molecule chemical formula

• Ions ionic bond compound

• Structural diagram space filling model

• Formula mass

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Vocabulary 2.3

• Heterogeneous homogeneous

• Solute concentration solubility

• Dissolved molar volume solvent

• Solution concentrated

• Dilute insoluble molarity

• Partial pressure

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Matter and Atoms

• Matter: any substance which has mass and occupies space.

• Matter is nothing more than "stuff". It is protons, neutrons, electrons, and whatever else fundamentally causes "stuff" to exist.Mass is the amount of matter in a body.

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Matter and elements

• A pure substance cannot be separated into a simpler substance by physical means

• An element cannot be separated into a simpler substance by chemical or physical means.

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Mixtures

• Mixtures are matter that contains more than one substance (a tree, orange juice, chicken noodle soup)

• Most ordinary matter is mixtures– Mixtures can be separated into their

components by physical means.

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Physical properties

• Physical properties are properties that you can measure or see through observation

• Include size, color, texture, brittleness, malleability, phase (solid, liquid, gas) freezing point, boiling point, etc

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Physical change

• A change that still leaves the same chemical substance. Melting, boiling, dissolving, evaporating are some physical changes.

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Chemical properties

• Those qualities which identify how a specific type of matter will react and change when combined with another type of matter.

• Things such as reactivity, oxidation states, flammability, and corrosiveness

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Chemical Changes

• A chemical change transforms a chemical into a different substance

• Chemical changes are caused by chemical reactions.

• A chemical change or chemical reaction changes what the substance is

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Macroscopic scale

• When things are large enough for use see or directly measure, such as mass and temperature

• Microscopic When we have to understand things at the atomic level (not through a microscope0

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Elements

• An element cannot be broken down into any simpler chemical substances

• An atom is the smallest part of an element

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Periodic table

• A orderly arrangement of the elements. It is organized by their chemical properties.

• Chemical properties are caused by the atom structure of the elements.

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Avogadro’s number

• One Avogadro’s number, 6.02 x 1023 of atoms, will equal the atomic mass number in grams.

• One Avogadro’s number of copper atoms is 63.546 grams

• This is one MOLE of copper!!!!!!

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Amu and the mole

• One more time

• One Avogadro’s number of an atom or compound is a MOLE. It will weigh the AMU in GRAMS of the element or compound.

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Molecules and Compounds

• Most matter exists in molecules and compounds

• A Molecule is a group of atoms chemically bonded together. They can be all the same kind or different kinds of atoms

• A compound is a molecule with different kinds of atoms.

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Possibilities

• With the elements (about 92) and the different ways they can combine, there are trillions of possibilities (WOW!)

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Chemical formulas

• Compounds are represented by chemical formulas

• H2O =2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen

• Baking soda = NaHCO3

• Means 1 sodium, 1 hydrogen, 1 carbon, and 3 oxygen

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Molecules

• The characteristics of a molecule are due to the features of that unique molecule.

• Other molecules with the same chemical formula can be very different because the molecule is different!!!

• See page 50

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What do molecules really look like?

• H2SO4

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Ionic Compounds

• Ionic compounds have ions, which have an electrical charge, + or –

• The charges hold the molecule together like the poles of a magnet.

• Salt is a common ionic compound

• P 52

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The Formula Mass

• The formula mass: An avogadro’s number of a molecule weighs the sum of the atomic mass units in grams

• Water H2O• H = 1 amu• 0 = 16 amu• Water =(2 x1) + 16 = 18 grams for formula

mass• 1 mole water = 18 grams

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Chemistry 9.22

• Get books

• Issue

• Cover

• Maintain

• Math

• Collect any missing work from yesterday

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Tutoring

• Tues-Thursday this week

• Get out quiz from Friday

• Swap, grade

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Atoms

• Atoms have protons and neutrons in the nucleus and electrons outside

• An ion has either lost or gained an electron so it has an electric charge

• It is then attracted to ions with an opposite charge

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Mixtures and Solutions

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Homogenous

• A mixture that contains

• more than one type of matter

• and is the same throughout.

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Heterogenous

• A mixture that contains

• more than one type of matter

• and is not the same

• throughout.

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Solution

• a mixture that is homogenous on the molecular level. That means there are

no clumps bigger than a molecule.

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Solute and Solvent

• A Solute is in a solvent

• Tea in water

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Concentration

• How much is in the solution

• A dilute solution has a little solute in the solvent (weak)

• A concentrated solution has a lot of solute in the solvent

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Concentration grams/liter

How many grams in how much solvent? Easy!!

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Percent solutions is by Mass

If Mr. Barnard weighs 120 kilos and the whole class weighs 2400 kilos then he is 120/2400 X 100 = 5% of class by mass

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Molarity

• Moles per liter of solution

• 3 moles in 2 liters is 3/2 = 1.5 Moles per liter = a 1.5M solution

• Molarity = moles solute ÷ volume of solution

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Gas

• 1 mole of gas = 22.4 liters of volume at STP

• STP = Standard temperature and pressure

• Pressure = 1 atmosphere

• Temp = 0 degrees C

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Partial Pressures

• The pressure is the sum of the pressures of all the gasses (p63)

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9.28

• “Multi-tasking - Screwing everything up simultaneously.”

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Math

• Video clip math

• Set up labs for next few days

• Math quiz

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Today

• Grams and moles and molecules, oh my!

• % solution (Hey! An easy one baby!!)

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Today

• Quiz

• Survey

• Set up labs/prepare areas

• Have you started reviewing for your test?

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Try the labs

• Study over weekend

• Not much 2.3, will keep coming back to this chapter

• Groups