Unit 1: Matter Flashcards
What is an Atom?
a fundamental component of matter, comprised of protons, neutrons and electrons
- Fundamental particles
- Can be classified
- ex: makeup (composition)
- ex: state (form)
- Pure substance/mixture
- Solid, liquid, gas
What are the States of Matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
Solid
rigid substance with definite shape; volume does not vary much with temperature/pressure changes
definite shape and definite volume
when it comes to particles solids compares to getting on the subway in downtown tokyo – packed
Liquid
individual particles confined to given volume, but shape assumed is that of container up to liquid’s volume
idefinite shape & definite volume
when it comes to particles liquids compare to a mall. there are people around but you have room to move around.
Gas
occupies all parts of any vessel in which they are confined, in volume and shape.
Indefinite shape & Indefinite volume
When it comes to particles gas is like being in a national park. your out there with only a small chance of running into someone else.
Composition of Matter
What are Pure Substances?
- matter of a particular kind
- cannot be broken down or purified by physical means
- Each has its own characteristic properties that are different from the set of any other properties of any other substance
Compostion of Matter
What are the 2 types of Pure Substances?
Element and Compounds
What is an Element?
- a substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by chemical changes.
- atomic/molecular (Na, Cl2)
What is a Compound?
- a substance that can be decomposed by chemical means into simpler substances, always in the same ratio by mass
- ionic/molecular (NaCl, H2O)
Law of Definite Proportions
(Law of Constant Composition)
Different samples of any pure compound contain the same elements in the same proportions by mass
Examples:
CaCO3 → CaO + CO2
100% 56% 44%
CaO + CO2 → Ca + O & C + O
- 5% 28.5% 27.3% 72.7%
- 1% Ca, 12.0% C and 47.9% O
What is a Mixture?
What are the 2 types of mixtures?
a combination of two or more pure substances in which each substance retains its own composition and properties.
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
What is a Homogeneous Mixture?
a mixture with uniform properties throughout
- No filtration
What is a Heterogeneous Mixture?
a mixture in which different portions of the sample have recognizably different properties
- Separation by filtration
Classify each of the following:
- Lead weight
- Seawater
- Distilled water
- Italian dressing
- Bronze coin
- Nitrogen gas