Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Fundamentals of Chemistry II

Crystalline Solid
Atoms or molecules are arranged in geometric patterns with long-range, repeating order. EX: Salt and Diamonds

Amorphous Solid
Atoms or molecules do not have long-range order. EX: Glass, rubber, and plastic

element
2 Hydrogen atoms bonded together is a _______

Compound
A pure substance composed of two or more elements in fixed definite proportions. This can be broken down into simpler substances

A pure substance or a mixture
When matter contains two types of atoms, it may be what two things?

mixture
A _______ is a combination of two or more substances that do not change chemically when you mix them.

An element or a compound
Pure substances may be what two things?

A mixture may be what two things?
A homogeneous mixture (such as sweet tea) or a heterogeneous mixture (such as hydrocarbon and water)

chemical property
A characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substances

physical property
A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance

Carbon
In a combustion reaction, you must have what?

Intensive properties and Extensive properties
What are the two main types of physical properties?

intensive property
a physical property such as boiling point, density, or color that does NOT change when you change the size of an object.

extensive property
a physical property such as mass that changes when you change the size of an object

distillation
_______ is a way of separating liquid substances in a solution that involves heating a liquid and condensing the vapors or gases that form.

filtration
a method of separating solid particles from a liquid or gas, using filter paper

A polar solvent
A polar solute will dissolve in what?

A non-polar solvent
A non-polar solute will dissolve in what?

Chemical Reaction
Matter is neither created nor destroyed in 
what type of reaction?

Nuclear Reaction
In the Law of Conservation of Matter, what reaction is the exception because significant changes in mass can occur?

Constant
During physical and chemical changes, the total amount of matter remains what?

Energy
The ability to do work

Work
the transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move

What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state?
That energy is neither created nor destroyed, but can be transformed from one state to another

joule
1 calorie= 4.184 joules

1/2mv^2
What is the equation for Kinetic Energy?

Work =
Force times distance

Force =
Mass times acceleration

Internal Energy
the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of all the particles in a system.

Chemical Energy
Energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. A form of potential energy associated with the positions of the particles that compose a chemical system

Electrical Energy
the energy flowing in an electrical circuit

Thermal Energy
the kinetic energy associated with the motions of the molecules or atoms in a substance

Kinetic Energy
the energy contained in moving objects

Potential Energy
The energy of position. Depends on mass and position. SI units Joules

1kg m^2/s^2
1 Joule =

Lowers their potential energy
Systems with a high potential energy have a tendency to change in a way that does what?

heat
a flow of energy due to a temperature difference

Stop completely
Absolute Zero is the temperature at which the molecular motion does what?

science is made up of
observations and inferences (conclusion based on evidence)

subjective
science is

previous knowledge
what knowledge plays an important role in science

evidence
what is science based on

true
(ex mg)

chemistry is
a physical science

properties of matter include
composition, structure, size, changes

composition
measure of how much solute is contained in a given amount of solvent

STRUCTURE
DETERMINES FUNCTION

Size
Larger size means a stronger acid

changes
how it behaves when its environment changes

why do we study chemistry?
to understand the world on a molecular elvel

research
how do we study chemistry?

what is the scientific method
-1- observing (using 5 senses)

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