2-1 Classifying Matter
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Chapter 2
Properties of Matter
Classifying Matter
Composition: Latin for “putting together”
Pure Substance: matter with uniform composition
Elements
Cannot be broken down into simpler
substances
Made up of alike atoms which are the
building blocks of matter
No two elements can have the same type
of atom
Examples: aluminum (Al), gold (Au),
carbon (C)
Compounds
Made up of two or more elements joined
in a fixed proportion
Represented by chemical formulas
Ex: H2O, NaCl, CO2,
Mixtures
Two or more substances mixed together but not
chemically combined
Composition is not fixed
Heterogeneous: parts are noticeably different
than one another
Cereal, Sand,
Homogeneous: Evenly distributed particles and
hard to differentiate
Water, Stainless steel
Classification of mixtures
Solutions:
Homogeneous substance that dissolves
uniformly
Ex: Pop, Lemonade, Gatorade
Colloids
Homogeneous mixture that is mixed together
but not dissolved
Appears cloudy and scatters light
Milk, Cool Whip, Lotions
Classification of mixtures
Suspensions:
Heterogeneous that suspends over time
Lake water
Composition of Matter
Matter
Pure Substance
Element
Compound
Mixture
Homogeneous
Solution
Colliod
Heterogeneous
Suspension