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Physical and Chemical Changes
of Matter
What is “Change”?
 It is the act of altering a substance.
 An event, NOT a trait.
Before condition  After condition.
 Can be PHYSICAL or CHEMICAL.
Physical Change
 Does not alter the chemical composition or
identity of the substance, only the form.
 Melting ice (change in state or phase)
 Freezing Kool-aid
 Tearing paper
 Boiling water (change in state or phase)
 Stretching silly putty
 Making a mixture (ex. Sugar water)
 Unmixing a mixture (ex. sorting)
Chemical Changes
 Does alter the chemical composition or
identity of a substance and makes new
substances.
 Burning paper
 Digesting food
 Rotting
 Iron reacting with oxygen gas
 A chemical change is also called a chemical
reaction.
Is it Physical or Chemical?
Change Physical Chemical
Melting cheese
Burning wood
Milk souring
Wadding up paper
Bicycle rusting
All Changes of Matter Involve Energy
being Tranfered and Transformed
 Energy always moves between the system and
the surroundings during changes of matter.
System = the chemicals of interest
Surroundings = everything else (including the
beaker and thermometer)
 Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can
only be transferred from place to place and
transformed from type to type (Law of
Conservation of Energy).
 Exothermic change - heat moves out
the the system into the surroundings.
The surroundings get hotter.
System
Surroundings
System
System
System
 Endothermic change – Heat moves into
the system from the surroundings, so
the surroundings gets colder!
System
Surroundings
System
Surroundings
System
System
Surroundings
Surroundings
Surroundings
Changes of Matter Demos
 Magnesium + oxygen gas 
 Ammonium nitrate + water 
GOOD DAY
AND
THANK YOU !!!
Law of Conservation of Mass (1789)
 Matter is never created or destroyed in
chemical reactions.
 Mass of reactants = Mass of products
 Why???
Because atoms are simply rearranged
in new ways in chemical reactions.
(LEGO analogy)
Parts of a Chemical Reaction
Reactants  Products
 Reactants: Substances that are broken
down by the chemical change.
 Products: Substances created by the
chemical change.
  Means “Yields”
Evidence for Chemical Reaction
1) Evolution of light.
Evidence for Chemical Reaction
2) Temperature Change.
Evidence for Chemical Reaction
3) Formation of a new Gas/Bubbles.
Evidence for Chemical Reaction
4) Color Changes.
Evidence for Chemical Reaction
5) Formation of a solid precipitate.
Chemical Reactions Produce New
Substance with New Properties
Ex. Iron Plus Oxygen Yields Rust
4 Fe (s) + 3O2 (g)  2 Fe2O3 (s)
Iron Oxygen Rust
Physical
Properties
Chemical
Properties
Mass 226 g 93 g 319 g
States of Matter
 The 3 main states of matter: solid, liquid, gas.
 Changes in state are physical changes (no
change in composition).
 Temperature is caused by the vibrational
(kinetic) energy of atoms or molecules.
 As temperature increases, 1) solids turn to
liquids, and 2) liquids turn to gases.
States of Matter for H2O
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter
 A theory that describes the differences between
the states of matter in terms of particle behavior
1) all matter is made of tiny particles (atoms,
molecules)
2) particles in matter are constantly moving
(vibrating) , except at absolute zero
3) The volume that matter occupies is mainly due
to the space between particles rather than the
particles themselves; the particles are very small
Kinetic Molecular Theory - Continued
4) In a solid, attractive forces hold the
particles close together, although they still
vibrate in positions.
5) In a liquid, the particles may move past
one another, particles motions are slightly
more random, and particles are spread out
slightly more than in the solid. Attractions
between particles are still important.
6) In a gas, particles are very spread out.
They move in straight line, random paths until
they collide elastically with each other or the
walls of the container. Attractive forces
between particles are negligible.
Definite
Shape?
Definite
Volume?
Compressible?
GAS N N Y
LIQUID N Y N
SOLID Y Y N
CHANGES OF STATE
THE 3 TEMPERATURE SCALES
Symbol Reference Points
Celsius C Water freezes at 0C;
Water boils at 100C.
Fahrenheit F Water freezes at 32F.
Body temp. = 98.6F.
Kelvin K Atoms and molecules
stop vibrating at 0 K
(absolute zero).
THE 3 TEMPERATURE SCALES
THE 3 TEMPERATURE SCALES
Tc = (Tf - 32) / 1.8
Tf = (1.8)*Tc + 32
Tk = Tc + 273.15
Tc = Tk – 273.15
Changes_in_Matter_Revised.ppt

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Changes_in_Matter_Revised.ppt

  • 1. Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter
  • 2. What is “Change”?  It is the act of altering a substance.  An event, NOT a trait. Before condition  After condition.  Can be PHYSICAL or CHEMICAL.
  • 3. Physical Change  Does not alter the chemical composition or identity of the substance, only the form.  Melting ice (change in state or phase)  Freezing Kool-aid  Tearing paper  Boiling water (change in state or phase)  Stretching silly putty  Making a mixture (ex. Sugar water)  Unmixing a mixture (ex. sorting)
  • 4. Chemical Changes  Does alter the chemical composition or identity of a substance and makes new substances.  Burning paper  Digesting food  Rotting  Iron reacting with oxygen gas  A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
  • 5. Is it Physical or Chemical? Change Physical Chemical Melting cheese Burning wood Milk souring Wadding up paper Bicycle rusting
  • 6. All Changes of Matter Involve Energy being Tranfered and Transformed  Energy always moves between the system and the surroundings during changes of matter. System = the chemicals of interest Surroundings = everything else (including the beaker and thermometer)  Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred from place to place and transformed from type to type (Law of Conservation of Energy).
  • 7.  Exothermic change - heat moves out the the system into the surroundings. The surroundings get hotter. System Surroundings System System System
  • 8.  Endothermic change – Heat moves into the system from the surroundings, so the surroundings gets colder! System Surroundings System Surroundings System System Surroundings Surroundings Surroundings
  • 9. Changes of Matter Demos  Magnesium + oxygen gas   Ammonium nitrate + water 
  • 11.
  • 12. Law of Conservation of Mass (1789)  Matter is never created or destroyed in chemical reactions.  Mass of reactants = Mass of products  Why??? Because atoms are simply rearranged in new ways in chemical reactions. (LEGO analogy)
  • 13. Parts of a Chemical Reaction Reactants  Products  Reactants: Substances that are broken down by the chemical change.  Products: Substances created by the chemical change.   Means “Yields”
  • 14. Evidence for Chemical Reaction 1) Evolution of light.
  • 15. Evidence for Chemical Reaction 2) Temperature Change.
  • 16. Evidence for Chemical Reaction 3) Formation of a new Gas/Bubbles.
  • 17. Evidence for Chemical Reaction 4) Color Changes.
  • 18. Evidence for Chemical Reaction 5) Formation of a solid precipitate.
  • 19. Chemical Reactions Produce New Substance with New Properties Ex. Iron Plus Oxygen Yields Rust 4 Fe (s) + 3O2 (g)  2 Fe2O3 (s) Iron Oxygen Rust Physical Properties Chemical Properties Mass 226 g 93 g 319 g
  • 20.
  • 21. States of Matter  The 3 main states of matter: solid, liquid, gas.  Changes in state are physical changes (no change in composition).  Temperature is caused by the vibrational (kinetic) energy of atoms or molecules.  As temperature increases, 1) solids turn to liquids, and 2) liquids turn to gases.
  • 22. States of Matter for H2O
  • 23. Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter  A theory that describes the differences between the states of matter in terms of particle behavior 1) all matter is made of tiny particles (atoms, molecules) 2) particles in matter are constantly moving (vibrating) , except at absolute zero 3) The volume that matter occupies is mainly due to the space between particles rather than the particles themselves; the particles are very small
  • 24. Kinetic Molecular Theory - Continued 4) In a solid, attractive forces hold the particles close together, although they still vibrate in positions. 5) In a liquid, the particles may move past one another, particles motions are slightly more random, and particles are spread out slightly more than in the solid. Attractions between particles are still important. 6) In a gas, particles are very spread out. They move in straight line, random paths until they collide elastically with each other or the walls of the container. Attractive forces between particles are negligible.
  • 27. THE 3 TEMPERATURE SCALES Symbol Reference Points Celsius C Water freezes at 0C; Water boils at 100C. Fahrenheit F Water freezes at 32F. Body temp. = 98.6F. Kelvin K Atoms and molecules stop vibrating at 0 K (absolute zero).
  • 29. THE 3 TEMPERATURE SCALES Tc = (Tf - 32) / 1.8 Tf = (1.8)*Tc + 32 Tk = Tc + 273.15 Tc = Tk – 273.15