chemistry test 2- classification of matter Flashcards

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matter

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-anything that has mass and volume

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2
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volume

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-the amount of three dimensional space an object occupies

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3
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mass

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-a measure of the amount of matter

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4
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atom

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-the smallest unit of an element
-maintains the chemical identity of that element

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5
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element

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-pure substance
-cannot be broken down into simpler stable substances
-made of one type of atom

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6
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kinetic molecular theory

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-all matter is made of particles that are always moving
-all particles have space between them
-all particles have energy
-more space = more energy
-temperature is a measure of kinetic energy of the particles
-as temp is changed, change in state may occur
-attractive forces between particles are stronger as particles are closer together

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7
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temperature

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-a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
-a change in temp could result in a change in state

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solid (characteristics)

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-definite shape and volume
-particles packed close together
-particles vibrate
-very strong attractive forces, low energy

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liquid (characteristics)

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-definite volume, no definite shape
-particles are close together but can slide past one another
-particles flow
-strong attractive forces, medium energy

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gas (characteristics)

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-no definite shape or volume
-particles are as spread out as possible
-particles move with great speed
-attractive forces are very weak, very high energy

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pure substance

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-has a fixed compostion
-composed of just one type of particle (atom or molecule)
-can either be compounds or elements

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12
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compound

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-pure substance
-two or more elements combined through a chemical reaction
-composed of a definite group of molecules or ions that are chemically bonded

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13
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mixture

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-a physical combination of two or more substances
-identities and properties of the individual substances are retained
-can be separated by physical means

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14
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compound vs. mixture

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-compound have a definite composition (formula)
-mixtures do not have a definite composition

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15
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genos

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kind

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16
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heterogeneous

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-does not appear to be the same throughout
-particles are large enough to see and separate the mixture
-not uniform
-ex. oil and water

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homogeneous

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-appears to be the same throughout
-particles do not settle out when left standing
-also called a solution
ex. saltwater

18
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filtration

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-passing a mixture through a porous material to separate one substance from another
-uses the physical property of size

19
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evaporation

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-ex. saltwater- water evaporates and leaves salt behind
-uses the physical property of vaporization point (boiling)

20
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distillation

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-separation of liquid mixtures
-liquid with the lowest boiling point will vaporize first
-collect vapor that is then condensed and collected as a pure liquid
-uses the physical property of vaporization point

21
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decanting

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-separation by pouting off the liquid layer and leaving solids behind
-uses the physical property of state of matter
-liquids are fluid and solubility

22
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chromatography

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-separating components of a mixture based on attraction
-ex. hydrophobic

23
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evaporation vs. distillation

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-both use vaporization point to separate mixture
-evaporation is more concerned with the solid left behind
-distillation is more concerned with the pure liquid that is vaporized

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particles

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-pieces of matter
-atoms, molecules, or ions

25
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diatomic elements

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-hydrogen
-nitrogen
-oxygen
-fluorine
-chlorine
-bromine
-iodine

26
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physical properties of matter

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-characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance
-ex. freezing point, texture, density, volume

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intensive (pp)

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-does not depend on the amount of matter present
ex. density, boiling point, freezing point, color, malleability, ductility, texture

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extensive (pp)

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-depends on the amount of matter present
-ex. mass and volume

29
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chemical properties of matter

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-a substance’s ability to undergo changes that result in a different substance with different properties
-ex. heating mercury results in mercury oxide- mercury oxidizes upon heating, flammability

30
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chemical changes of matter examples

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-“reacts with”
-buring
-rotting
-tarnish
-rusting
-digesting

31
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physical changes of matter examples

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-cutting
-grinding
-freezing
-melting
-evaporation

32
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solid to gas change

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-sublimation

33
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gas to liquid change

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-condensation

34
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liquid to solid change

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-freezing

35
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gas to solid change

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-deposition

36
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solid to liquid

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-melting

37
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liquid to gas

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-evaporation