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Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
•The NaTure of 
MaTTer
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Objectives 
1. To learn about the composition of matter 
2. To learn the difference between elements and 
compounds 
3. To define the three states of matter
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
A. The Particulate Nature of Matter 
• Matter has mass and occupies space. 
• It is composed of tiny particles called atoms.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
B. Elements and Compounds 
Elements 
• Elements contain only one type of atom – elemental 
copper contains only copper atoms and elemental gold 
contains only gold atoms.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
B. Elements and Compounds 
Compounds 
• Compounds are substances that contain two or more 
different types of atoms.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
C. The States of Matter 
• Matter exists in three states: 
– Solid: a rigid substance with a definite shape 
– Liquid: has a definite volume but takes the shape of its 
container 
– Gas: takes the shape and volume of its container
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Structure of a Solid 
• Particles are held close togother in a regular 
arrangement or lattice. 
• Not able to move freely,but simply vibrate in 
their fixed positions. 
• Video Clip
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Structure of a Solid
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Structure of a Liquid 
• Particles are closely packed together in an 
irregular arrangment. 
• Able to move , flow and slide on each other. 
• Video Clip
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Structure of a Liquid
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Structure of a Gas 
• Particles are in continual straightline motion 
(randomly). 
• The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the 
attractive force between them, thus they are much 
farther apart and move freely of each other. 
• When the molecules collide with each other, or with the 
walls of a container, there is no loss of energy. 
• Video Clip
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Structure of a Gas
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
• The Kinetic Molecular Theory explains the forces between 
molecules and the energy that they possess. This theory has 3 
main points : 
– Matter is composed of small particles (atoms or molecules). 
• 
• 
• Particles are moving all the time.(higher Temp. higher of 
average energy 
– The molecules are in constant motion. This motion is different 
for the 3 states of matter. 
–
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
•Solid particles are close together in a regular pattern. 
•They cannot move from one place to another place. 
•Solid particles are vibrating about their positions all 
the time.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
•Liquid particles are closer. 
•They are moving continuously.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
A. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes 
• Properties are used to identify and separate the substance. 
• Ex: Substance = metals Properties = conduct electricity 
• Matter has both physical and chemical properties. 
– Chemical properties describe a substance’s ability to change 
to a different substance. 
– Physical properties are the characteristics of a substance that 
do not involve changing to another substance. 
• Examples are: shape, size and color, melting point, boiling 
point
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
A. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes 
• Matter undergoes physical and chemical changes. 
– A physical change involves a change in one or 
more physical properties but no change in 
composition. 
– Ex:melting, boiling, freezing
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
B. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes 
• Matter undergoes physical and chemical changes. 
– A chemical change transforms a substance into 
one or more new substances. 
– Ex: electrolysis
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Objectives 
1. To learn to distinguish between mixtures and pure 
substances 
2. To learn methods of separating mixtures
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
A. Mixtures and Pure Substances 
• Matter can be classified as a mixture or a pure 
substance.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Classification of Matter: 
• Mixtures = a blend of two or more kinds of matter, each of 
which retains its own identity and properties. 
• - Parts can mixed together physically and usually can be 
separated. 
• - Contain various amounts of different substances, so the 
composition needs to be specified. (% Mass = EX: 5 % NaCl 
and 95 % water) 
• Homogeneous (solutions): Uniform in composition 
(Saltwater, air, milk, alloys) 
• Heterogeneous: not uniform throughout (can be separated) 
(pizza, concrete, salad)
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
A. Mixtures and Pure Substances 
• A pure substance always has the same composition. 
• Pure substances are of two types: 
– Elements which cannot 
be broken down 
chemically into simpler 
substances 
– Compounds which can 
be chemically broken 
down into elements 
Water is a compound. All the 
components are the same—H2O molecules.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Homogeneous Mixtures
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Mixture vs. Solution
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Mixture vs. Compound
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Summary: The Organization of Matter
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Separation techniques of mixtures: 
• Filtration = to filter a solid from a liquid 
– Filtrate 
– Residue 
– Decant = used when the mixture consists of 
substances of different densities. 
• The less dense substances is carefully poured 
off of the more dense one. 
• Centrifugation - used when the substances have 
very similar densities, or when one of the substances 
consists of very fine particles suspended in a liquid. 
• Electrolysis – electric current to separate water into 
hydrogen gas and oxygen gas
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
B. Separation of Mixtures 
Mixtures can be separated into pure substances by 
various means. 
• filtration
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Chromatography 
This technique separates substances (dyes and pigments) on 
the basis of differences in solubility in a solvent. 
Paper Chromatography = A solvent travels through paper by capillary action 
and carries the pigments with it. Different pigments are deposited at different 
places on the paper depending on how much they like the solvent compared to 
how much they like to stick to the paper. 
Solvent 
Solute
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
Separation Techniques 
• Distillation = to remove dissolved substances from a 
liquid or to separate a mixture of liquids that have 
different boiling points. 
• The original liquid is heated. 
• The temperature is measured. 
• The vapor is collected and condensed back into a liquid. 
• The new liquid is collected.
Section 2.1 
The Nature of Matter 
B. Separation of Mixtures 
Mixtures can be separated into pure substances by 
various means. 
• distillation

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The nature of matter

  • 1. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter •The NaTure of MaTTer
  • 2. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Objectives 1. To learn about the composition of matter 2. To learn the difference between elements and compounds 3. To define the three states of matter
  • 3. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter A. The Particulate Nature of Matter • Matter has mass and occupies space. • It is composed of tiny particles called atoms.
  • 4. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter B. Elements and Compounds Elements • Elements contain only one type of atom – elemental copper contains only copper atoms and elemental gold contains only gold atoms.
  • 5. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter B. Elements and Compounds Compounds • Compounds are substances that contain two or more different types of atoms.
  • 6. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter C. The States of Matter • Matter exists in three states: – Solid: a rigid substance with a definite shape – Liquid: has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container – Gas: takes the shape and volume of its container
  • 7. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Structure of a Solid • Particles are held close togother in a regular arrangement or lattice. • Not able to move freely,but simply vibrate in their fixed positions. • Video Clip
  • 8. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Structure of a Solid
  • 9. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Structure of a Liquid • Particles are closely packed together in an irregular arrangment. • Able to move , flow and slide on each other. • Video Clip
  • 10. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Structure of a Liquid
  • 11. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Structure of a Gas • Particles are in continual straightline motion (randomly). • The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the attractive force between them, thus they are much farther apart and move freely of each other. • When the molecules collide with each other, or with the walls of a container, there is no loss of energy. • Video Clip
  • 12. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Structure of a Gas
  • 13. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter • The Kinetic Molecular Theory explains the forces between molecules and the energy that they possess. This theory has 3 main points : – Matter is composed of small particles (atoms or molecules). • • • Particles are moving all the time.(higher Temp. higher of average energy – The molecules are in constant motion. This motion is different for the 3 states of matter. –
  • 14. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter •Solid particles are close together in a regular pattern. •They cannot move from one place to another place. •Solid particles are vibrating about their positions all the time.
  • 15. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter •Liquid particles are closer. •They are moving continuously.
  • 16. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter A. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes • Properties are used to identify and separate the substance. • Ex: Substance = metals Properties = conduct electricity • Matter has both physical and chemical properties. – Chemical properties describe a substance’s ability to change to a different substance. – Physical properties are the characteristics of a substance that do not involve changing to another substance. • Examples are: shape, size and color, melting point, boiling point
  • 17. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter A. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes • Matter undergoes physical and chemical changes. – A physical change involves a change in one or more physical properties but no change in composition. – Ex:melting, boiling, freezing
  • 18. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter
  • 19. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter
  • 20. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter B. Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes • Matter undergoes physical and chemical changes. – A chemical change transforms a substance into one or more new substances. – Ex: electrolysis
  • 21. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Objectives 1. To learn to distinguish between mixtures and pure substances 2. To learn methods of separating mixtures
  • 22. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter A. Mixtures and Pure Substances • Matter can be classified as a mixture or a pure substance.
  • 23. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Classification of Matter: • Mixtures = a blend of two or more kinds of matter, each of which retains its own identity and properties. • - Parts can mixed together physically and usually can be separated. • - Contain various amounts of different substances, so the composition needs to be specified. (% Mass = EX: 5 % NaCl and 95 % water) • Homogeneous (solutions): Uniform in composition (Saltwater, air, milk, alloys) • Heterogeneous: not uniform throughout (can be separated) (pizza, concrete, salad)
  • 24. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter A. Mixtures and Pure Substances • A pure substance always has the same composition. • Pure substances are of two types: – Elements which cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances – Compounds which can be chemically broken down into elements Water is a compound. All the components are the same—H2O molecules.
  • 25. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Homogeneous Mixtures
  • 26. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Mixture vs. Solution
  • 27. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Mixture vs. Compound
  • 28. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Summary: The Organization of Matter
  • 29. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Separation techniques of mixtures: • Filtration = to filter a solid from a liquid – Filtrate – Residue – Decant = used when the mixture consists of substances of different densities. • The less dense substances is carefully poured off of the more dense one. • Centrifugation - used when the substances have very similar densities, or when one of the substances consists of very fine particles suspended in a liquid. • Electrolysis – electric current to separate water into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas
  • 30. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter B. Separation of Mixtures Mixtures can be separated into pure substances by various means. • filtration
  • 31. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Chromatography This technique separates substances (dyes and pigments) on the basis of differences in solubility in a solvent. Paper Chromatography = A solvent travels through paper by capillary action and carries the pigments with it. Different pigments are deposited at different places on the paper depending on how much they like the solvent compared to how much they like to stick to the paper. Solvent Solute
  • 32. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter Separation Techniques • Distillation = to remove dissolved substances from a liquid or to separate a mixture of liquids that have different boiling points. • The original liquid is heated. • The temperature is measured. • The vapor is collected and condensed back into a liquid. • The new liquid is collected.
  • 33. Section 2.1 The Nature of Matter B. Separation of Mixtures Mixtures can be separated into pure substances by various means. • distillation