Matter Classification
Matter Classification
Matter Classification
Matter
Stuff of which all materials are
made: anything that has mass and
takes up space.
Define
Atoms- Extremely small building blocks of
matter
All matter is composed of atoms
Atoms cannot be broken down into smaller
pieces by chemical means
The smallest distinct units in a sample of
matter
Elements are made up the same atoms.
Elements cannot be decomposed into other
substances.
B. Pure Substances
Element
composed of identical atoms
EX: copper wire, aluminum foil
Define
H 2O CO2
Molecules
B. Pure Substances
Compound
composed of 2 or more
elements in a fixed ratio
properties differ from those
of individual elements
EX: table salt (NaCl)
B. Pure Substances
For example…
Compounds Elements
Mixture
Element
Compound
Physical Separation Techniques
By eye
Filtration to separate solid and
liquid
Distillation to separate two or more
liquids with different boiling points
Chromatography to separate pure
liquids or solutions of compounds
C. Mixtures
Variable combination of 2 or more pure
substances.
Heterogeneous Homogeneous
Types of mixtures
Homogeneous mixture
-1 phase
-uniform properties in a sample
-same composition in a sample
eg: sugar and water
Heterogeneous mixture
-2 or more phases (with same or
different physical states)
-each phase has different
properties
eg: oil and water, sand and water
A. Matter Flowchart
MATTER
yes Can it be physically
no
separated?
Homogeneous Heterogeneous
Mixture Mixture Compound Element
(solution)
Colloids Suspensions
C. Mixtures
Solution
homogeneous
very small particles
Tyndall Effect
no Tyndall effect
particles don’t settle
EX: rubbing alcohol
C. Mixtures
Colloid
heterogeneous
medium-sized particles
Tyndall effect
particles don’t settle
EX: milk
C. Mixtures
Suspension
heterogeneous
large particles
Tyndall effect
particles settle
EX: fresh-squeezed
lemonade
C. Mixtures
Examples:
mayonnaise colloid
muddy water suspension
fog colloid
saltwater solution
Italian salad suspension
dressing
A. Matter Flowchart
Examples:
graphite element
pepper hetero. mixture
sugar (sucrose) compound
paint hetero. mixture
soda solution
Classifying Matter
The Atomic-Molecular Theory of
Matter
A “microscopic” view
PRACTICE PROBLEMS #4
1. Classify the following as an element, compound, or
mixture (heterogeneous or homogeneous).
E
_____ air
HO _____ oxygen
_____
E tin can _____
C sugar
HO
_____ Windex HE
_____ crude oil
_____
HE suntan lotion HO
_____ gummi bear
2. A white solid is dissolved in water. The resulting
colorless, clear liquid is boiled in a beaker until
dryness. White crystals remain in the beaker. The
Homogeneous mixture
liquid can be classified as a(n) ______________.
3. Classify the following as physical or chemical
changes.
_____
CC photosynthesis CC
_____ baking
_____
PC writing with pencil _____
PC snowing
GROUP STUDY PROBLEM #4
1. Classify the following as an element, compound, or
mixture (heterogeneous or homogeneous).
_____ wine _____ root beer
_____ penny _____ table salt
_____ Bleach _____ wood
_____ diamond _____ vinegar
2. A clear blue liquid in an open beaker was left in the
hood. After 1 week, the beaker contained only blue
crystals. The original liquid can be classified as a(n)
______________.
3. Classify the following as physical or chemical changes.
_____ perspiration _____ sugar dissolving
_____ fermentation _____ aging