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2025/ 2026 Chemistry Atoms First 2e Notes | OSX ISM Chapters 1-2, Full Study Guide with Solutions

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OpenStax Chemistry: Atoms First 2e
1.2: Phases and Classification of Matter
Chemistry: Atoms First 2e
1: Essential Ideas
1.2: Phases and Classification of Matter
8. Why do we use an object's mass, rather than its weight, to indicate the amount of matter it
contains?
Solution
An object’s mass is used because the mass of the object is independent of outside forces on the
object (that is, it is an intrinsic property of the object), whereas weight depends on the force of
gravity and varies as gravity changes from location to location.
9. What properties distinguish solids from liquids? Liquids from gases? Solids from gases?
Solution
Liquids can change their shape (flow); solids can’t. Gases can undergo large volume changes as
pressure changes; liquids do not. Gases flow and change volume; solids do not.
10. How does a heterogeneous mixture differ from a homogeneous mixture? How are they
similar?
Solution
Mixtures are defined as systems containing two or more components that can be separated by
physical means. When components mix and blend in such a manner that all regions are the same,
the system is homogeneous; soft drinks, sugar water, gasoline, brass, and sterling silver are
common examples of such mixtures. Most mixtures in the environment and in our experience are
not homogeneous. Instead, mixtures such as deposits of rocks and minerals, river water, blood,
and fruit salad are heterogeneous. The mixtures are alike in that physical methods, rather than
chemical methods, can be used to separate the components.
11. How does a homogeneous mixture differ from a pure substance? How are they similar?
Solution
The mixture can have a variety of compositions; a pure substance has a definite composition.
Both have the same composition from point to point.
12. How does an element differ from a compound? How are they similar?
Solution
Compounds can be broken down by chemical means, whereas elements cannot be decomposed
by chemical changes. They are similar in that they both have properties associated with matter.
13. How do molecules of elements and molecules of compounds differ? In what ways are they
similar?
Solution
Molecules of elements contain only one type of atom; molecules of compounds contain two or
more types of atoms. They are similar in that both are comprised of two or more atoms
chemically bonded together.
14. How does an atom differ from a molecule? In what ways are they similar?
Solution
An atom consists of only one particle; a molecule consists of two or more atoms. They are
similar in that both are composed of the basic building block in chemistry, the atom.
15. Many of the items you purchase are mixtures of pure compounds. Select three of these
commercial products and prepare a list of the ingredients that are pure compounds.
Solution
Answers will vary. Sample answer: Gatorade contains water, sugar, dextrose, citric acid, salt,
sodium chloride, monopotassium phosphate, and sucrose acetate isobutyrate.

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