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Science:
Section’s 2.1-2.2
     Lyndsey Benes
2.1

•   Matter is the main source of the pure substances
    and mixtures.

•   This is a pretty simple graph of the graph of what
    is in matter.

•   Matter is broken up into two different sections;
    Pure Substances and Elements.
Physical Properties
•   There are many physical properties, a physical
    property is any characteristic of a material that can
    be measured without changing the composition of
    the substances in the material.

•   Viscosity is one of the physical properties; it is the
    tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing. An
    example is shampoo.

•   Conductivity is; a material’s ability to allow heat to
    flow. An example is a metal spoon.

•   Malleability is; the ability of a solid to be hammered
    without shattering. An example is pieces of zinc.
Pure Substance
•   Matter that always has exactly the same
    composition is classified as a pure substance.

•   Table sugar and table salt are some examples of a
    pure substance because no matter how much
    sugar you take it always tastes equally sugary.

•   Pure substances are broken up into two sections:
    elements and compounds

•   Elements are substances that cannot be broken
    down into smaller and simpler substances.

•   A compound is a substance that is made from two
    or more simpler substances and can be broken
    down into those simpler substances.
Mixtures
•   Mixtures tend to retain some of the same
    properties of their individual substances.

•   Mixtures can also be broken down into two
    different parts; Heterogeneous mixture and
    Homogenous mixture.

•   In a heterogenous mixture, the parts if the mixture
    are very different from each other.

•   In a homogenous mixture, the substances are so
    much a like that it is hard to distinguish one
    substance from another.
More Physical
            Properties
•   Hardness is; a comparative test between two
    objects to see which one will scrape the other. An
    example is zinc to aluminum.

•   Density is; used to test the purity of a substance.
    An example is identifying four metal objects lab.

•   Melting point is; the temperature at which a
    substance changes from a solid to a liquid.

•   Boiling point is; the temperature at which a
    substance boils.
2.2

• There are many ways to use physical
  properties; you can use them to identify
  materials, choose materials, and to separate
  mixtures.
Distillation


• Distillation is a process that separates
  the substances in a solution based on
  their boiling points.
Filtration


• Filtration is a process that separates
  materials based on the size of the
  particles and/or solubility
Evaporation


• Evaporation is a process used to isolate
  a solid dissolved in a liquid
Reactivity

• The property that describes how readily a
  substance combines chemically with other
  substances.
• Oxygen is a highly reactive element.
• So is iron
Flammability

• Materials that can be used as fuel.
• Such as paper and nitrogen
• A materials ability to burn in the presence
  of oxygen.
Electrolysis


we tested to see how water separated chemically
Review


• What are some examples of physical
  change?
Review


• On what basis can mixtures be classified as
  solutions, suspensions, or colloids
Review


• Why can the mixtures of a mixture vary?
Review


• What processes are used to separate
  mixtures.
Review


• When does a physical change occur?

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Science chapter 2!

  • 2. 2.1 • Matter is the main source of the pure substances and mixtures. • This is a pretty simple graph of the graph of what is in matter. • Matter is broken up into two different sections; Pure Substances and Elements.
  • 3. Physical Properties • There are many physical properties, a physical property is any characteristic of a material that can be measured without changing the composition of the substances in the material. • Viscosity is one of the physical properties; it is the tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing. An example is shampoo. • Conductivity is; a material’s ability to allow heat to flow. An example is a metal spoon. • Malleability is; the ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering. An example is pieces of zinc.
  • 4. Pure Substance • Matter that always has exactly the same composition is classified as a pure substance. • Table sugar and table salt are some examples of a pure substance because no matter how much sugar you take it always tastes equally sugary. • Pure substances are broken up into two sections: elements and compounds • Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into smaller and simpler substances. • A compound is a substance that is made from two or more simpler substances and can be broken down into those simpler substances.
  • 5. Mixtures • Mixtures tend to retain some of the same properties of their individual substances. • Mixtures can also be broken down into two different parts; Heterogeneous mixture and Homogenous mixture. • In a heterogenous mixture, the parts if the mixture are very different from each other. • In a homogenous mixture, the substances are so much a like that it is hard to distinguish one substance from another.
  • 6. More Physical Properties • Hardness is; a comparative test between two objects to see which one will scrape the other. An example is zinc to aluminum. • Density is; used to test the purity of a substance. An example is identifying four metal objects lab. • Melting point is; the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. • Boiling point is; the temperature at which a substance boils.
  • 7. 2.2 • There are many ways to use physical properties; you can use them to identify materials, choose materials, and to separate mixtures.
  • 8. Distillation • Distillation is a process that separates the substances in a solution based on their boiling points.
  • 9. Filtration • Filtration is a process that separates materials based on the size of the particles and/or solubility
  • 10. Evaporation • Evaporation is a process used to isolate a solid dissolved in a liquid
  • 11. Reactivity • The property that describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances. • Oxygen is a highly reactive element. • So is iron
  • 12. Flammability • Materials that can be used as fuel. • Such as paper and nitrogen • A materials ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.
  • 13. Electrolysis we tested to see how water separated chemically
  • 14. Review • What are some examples of physical change?
  • 15. Review • On what basis can mixtures be classified as solutions, suspensions, or colloids
  • 16. Review • Why can the mixtures of a mixture vary?
  • 17. Review • What processes are used to separate mixtures.
  • 18. Review • When does a physical change occur?

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