section 1.1 – 1.2 what is chemistry classification of matter
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Section 1.1 – 1.2 What is Chemistry Classification of Matter. Bill Vining SUNY College at Oneonta. In this section… Scale of chemistry Measuring matter Pure matter on the macroscopic scale Mixtures on the macroscopic scale. What is Chemistry Classification of Matter. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Section 1.1 – 1.2 What is Chemistry
Classification of Matter
Bill ViningSUNY College at Oneonta
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What is ChemistryClassification of Matter
In this section…
a. Scale of chemistry
b.Measuring matter
c. Pure matter on the macroscopic scale
d.Mixtures on the macroscopic scale
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The Scale of ChemistryChemistry is the study of matter on the atomic/molecular scale. Also called nanoscale.
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The Scale of ChemistryMacroscopic: can be seen with unaided eye.Microscopic: can only be seen with an optical microscopeAtomic: too small to be seen even with optical microscope
Examples:
soccer ball: methanol molecule:
sand grain: bacterium:
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The Scale of ChemistryChemistry is the study of matter on the atomic/molecular scale. Also called nanoscale.
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How We Measure MatterBulk scale: Mass Attraction to magnets
Atomic scale: Interaction with electromagnetic radiation-- -- VIS and UV -- IR -- Xray -- Radio + Magnetic field
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How We Measure Matter
Key feature of chemical study:
We can’t see individual atoms and molecules, so all our knowledge is implied by measurements,mostly of bulk samples.
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Classification of Matter
Lot’s of ways:
solid, liquid, gas composition magnetism color hardness
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Classification of Matter
As chemists, we do this on atomic scale and macroscopic scale
Atomic Scale: atoms vs. molecules
Macroscopic Scale: elements vs. compounds
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Classification of Matter
Atomic Scale: atoms vs. molecules
Atoms
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Classification of Matter
Atomic Scale: atoms vs. molecules
Atoms Molecules: collections of atoms that are held togetherby chemical bonds.
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Classification of Matter
elements vs. compounds
Pure Element: collection of atoms of a single element
Compound: formed when two or more elements are combined in a defined ratio
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Classification of MatterNotes 1: Both elements and compounds can form molecules
Notes 2: Compounds can be collections of molecules, or large extended structures
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Classification of MatterNotes 2: Compounds can be collections of molecules, or large extended structures
solid CO2; “dry ice”
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Classification of Matter
Pure Substances vs. Mixtures
Pure substance: only one type of element of compound
Mixtures: multiple types of elements or compounds
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Classification of Change
Physical change vs. Chemical change
Physical change: changes the state but not the chemical composition
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Classification of Change
Physical change vs. Chemical change
Chemical change: changes the chemical composition
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Classification of Change
Physical change vs. Chemical change
Physical change: same stuff, different state
Chemical change: different stuff
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Classification of MixturesHeterogeneous vs. Homogeneous
Homogeneous mixture: composition constant throughout
Heterogeneous mixture: non-uniform composition
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Classification of Matter Chart
Examples: filtered air: salt water:
filtered water: gold bar:
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Classification of Matter Chart
-- mixtures can be separated by physical means-- compounds can be “separated” by chemical means