Matter & Chemistry Basics
Important Information
What is Chemistry?
● Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes.
What is Matter?
● Matter is anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
● Matter is classified by its composition:
○ Types of particles
○ Arrangement of particles
○ Attractions/attachments between particles
Pure Substances vs Mixtures
Pure Substances
● Composition does not change
● Made of one type of atom or molecule
, ● All samples have identical properties
Elements
● Cannot be broken down by chemical reactions
● Made of one type of atom
● Basic building blocks of matter
Compounds
● Can be broken down chemically
● Made of two or more different atoms
● All molecules are identical
● Most natural substances are compounds
Mixtures
● Composition can vary
● Physically combined substances
● Can be separated without chemical changes
Homogeneous Mixtures
, ● Uniform throughout
● Looks the same everywhere
● Example: gasoline
Heterogeneous Mixtures
● Uneven composition
● Different regions visible
● Example: oil and water
Chemical Formulas & Identification
● Chemical formulas show:
○ Elements present
○ Number of each atom
● Subscripts = number of atoms
● Coefficients = number of molecules
Naming Rules
Important Information
What is Chemistry?
● Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes.
What is Matter?
● Matter is anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
● Matter is classified by its composition:
○ Types of particles
○ Arrangement of particles
○ Attractions/attachments between particles
Pure Substances vs Mixtures
Pure Substances
● Composition does not change
● Made of one type of atom or molecule
, ● All samples have identical properties
Elements
● Cannot be broken down by chemical reactions
● Made of one type of atom
● Basic building blocks of matter
Compounds
● Can be broken down chemically
● Made of two or more different atoms
● All molecules are identical
● Most natural substances are compounds
Mixtures
● Composition can vary
● Physically combined substances
● Can be separated without chemical changes
Homogeneous Mixtures
, ● Uniform throughout
● Looks the same everywhere
● Example: gasoline
Heterogeneous Mixtures
● Uneven composition
● Different regions visible
● Example: oil and water
Chemical Formulas & Identification
● Chemical formulas show:
○ Elements present
○ Number of each atom
● Subscripts = number of atoms
● Coefficients = number of molecules
Naming Rules