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Structure of Matter
    What is Matter?
Everything in the Universe can be classified as
 either matter or energy! So what is matter?

 Define matter:   Matter is anything that has mass and occupies a
                  volume.
                  Matter is the “stuff” the Universe is made of


                  A Kaboom Key Concept!
                  1. All matter is composed of very tiny particles


This is the first statement of the Particle Model of Matter.
    2. Particles are in constant motion.
    3. Particles have spaces between them. The spaces are
       much larger than the particles themselves.
    4. Particles are attracted to each other by electrostatic
       forces.                                                       2
Particles are in constant motion . . .

The energy of the particles in matter determines particle motion and
affects the how far apart the particles are from each other.

We can think of particle energy as TEMPERATURE.




 As temperature increases                , the average energy of the
 particles increases

The temperature determines

        the phase or state of the matter




                                                                       3
Three Phases of Matter




                    DJY - Chemistry I   4
Adding heat allows particles to overcome the
attractive forces that pull them together.




                        Add heat
                                               5
Solids – definite volume and shape; particles packed in
fixed positions; particles can only vibrate back and forth




                                                             6
Liquids – definite volume but indefinite shape; particles
close together but not in fixed positions; particles are
free to move (rotate)




                             DJY - Chemistry I              7
Gases – neither definite volume nor definite shape;
particles are at great distances from one another;
particles are free to move (translate)




                            DJY - Chemistry I         8
Plasma – a plasma is an ionized gas. Plasma shares
   similar characteristics to gases.
A plasma is also a very good conductor of electricity and
is affected by magnetic fields.




                                                            9
Heating Curve for Water (a pure substance)


Water phase changes




                                 constant
            Temperature remains __________
            during a phase change.




                    DJY - Chemistry I         10
Phase change diagram




                                    Vaporization
                                    or boiling




       Exothermic        Endothermic
       (heat released)   (heat absorbed)

                                                   11
Physical changes . . .
change a substance WITHOUT
changing its chemical makeup.

After a physical change, you still have
the same substance, it is just in a
different form.

Examples:

  boiling, freezing, melting, condensation

  dissolving

  split, crack, crush etc
                                             12
Physical properties ..
are qualities which can be observed without
changing the substance’s composition.

For example:




    boiling point, freezing point, melting point

    color                            hardness

    density                          malleability, ductility

    solubility                       conductivity




                                                               13
Chemical changes
 Substances are
 broken down in
 chemical reactions
 and new substances
 are made.

Example - Burning hydrogen
(H2) with oxygen (O2) gives
H2O.

                              14
Chemical Properties      describe the how
substances react chemically. For example:

 Metals react in acid to produce H2 gas
 Zn (s) + HCl (aq)  H2 (g) + ZnCl2 (aq)




                         DJY - Chemistry I   15
In a CHEMICAL CHANGE, the composition of the
original substance(s) is altered.

The process of chemical change is described as a
chemical reaction.
               chemical change
REACTANTS                        PRODUCTS

Different substances are present at the end of the
chemical change. The atoms in the reactants are
rearranged to make new and different products.



                                                     16
Signs of a Chemical Change

   Color change
   Heat
   Light
   Gas Produced (not from boiling!)
   Precipitate – a solid formed by mixing
    two liquids together
                                         17
Physical vs. Chemical Properties

  Examples
        melting point
        flammable
        density
        magnetic
        tarnishes in air

                                   18
Physical vs. Chemical Properties

  Examples
        melting point      physical
        flammable          chemical
        density            physical
        magnetic           physical
        tarnishes in air   chemical

                                       19
Physical vs. Chemical Changes


     Examples:
         rusting iron
         dissolving in water
         burning wood
         melting ice
         grinding spices

                                20
Physical vs. Chemical Changes


     Examples:
         rusting iron        chemical
         dissolving in water physical
         burning wood        chemical
         melting ice         physical
         grinding spices     physical

                                         21

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Matter r1

  • 1. Structure of Matter What is Matter?
  • 2. Everything in the Universe can be classified as either matter or energy! So what is matter? Define matter: Matter is anything that has mass and occupies a volume. Matter is the “stuff” the Universe is made of A Kaboom Key Concept! 1. All matter is composed of very tiny particles This is the first statement of the Particle Model of Matter. 2. Particles are in constant motion. 3. Particles have spaces between them. The spaces are much larger than the particles themselves. 4. Particles are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces. 2
  • 3. Particles are in constant motion . . . The energy of the particles in matter determines particle motion and affects the how far apart the particles are from each other. We can think of particle energy as TEMPERATURE. As temperature increases , the average energy of the particles increases The temperature determines the phase or state of the matter 3
  • 4. Three Phases of Matter DJY - Chemistry I 4
  • 5. Adding heat allows particles to overcome the attractive forces that pull them together. Add heat 5
  • 6. Solids – definite volume and shape; particles packed in fixed positions; particles can only vibrate back and forth 6
  • 7. Liquids – definite volume but indefinite shape; particles close together but not in fixed positions; particles are free to move (rotate) DJY - Chemistry I 7
  • 8. Gases – neither definite volume nor definite shape; particles are at great distances from one another; particles are free to move (translate) DJY - Chemistry I 8
  • 9. Plasma – a plasma is an ionized gas. Plasma shares similar characteristics to gases. A plasma is also a very good conductor of electricity and is affected by magnetic fields. 9
  • 10. Heating Curve for Water (a pure substance) Water phase changes constant Temperature remains __________ during a phase change. DJY - Chemistry I 10
  • 11. Phase change diagram Vaporization or boiling Exothermic Endothermic (heat released) (heat absorbed) 11
  • 12. Physical changes . . . change a substance WITHOUT changing its chemical makeup. After a physical change, you still have the same substance, it is just in a different form. Examples: boiling, freezing, melting, condensation dissolving split, crack, crush etc 12
  • 13. Physical properties .. are qualities which can be observed without changing the substance’s composition. For example: boiling point, freezing point, melting point color hardness density malleability, ductility solubility conductivity 13
  • 14. Chemical changes Substances are broken down in chemical reactions and new substances are made. Example - Burning hydrogen (H2) with oxygen (O2) gives H2O. 14
  • 15. Chemical Properties describe the how substances react chemically. For example: Metals react in acid to produce H2 gas Zn (s) + HCl (aq)  H2 (g) + ZnCl2 (aq) DJY - Chemistry I 15
  • 16. In a CHEMICAL CHANGE, the composition of the original substance(s) is altered. The process of chemical change is described as a chemical reaction. chemical change REACTANTS PRODUCTS Different substances are present at the end of the chemical change. The atoms in the reactants are rearranged to make new and different products. 16
  • 17. Signs of a Chemical Change  Color change  Heat  Light  Gas Produced (not from boiling!)  Precipitate – a solid formed by mixing two liquids together 17
  • 18. Physical vs. Chemical Properties Examples  melting point  flammable  density  magnetic  tarnishes in air 18
  • 19. Physical vs. Chemical Properties Examples  melting point physical  flammable chemical  density physical  magnetic physical  tarnishes in air chemical 19
  • 20. Physical vs. Chemical Changes  Examples:  rusting iron  dissolving in water  burning wood  melting ice  grinding spices 20
  • 21. Physical vs. Chemical Changes  Examples:  rusting iron chemical  dissolving in water physical  burning wood chemical  melting ice physical  grinding spices physical 21