Describing Matter

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Introduction to Chemistry: Part 1
Targets
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Describing Matter (1.1)
Classifying Matter (1.2)
Measuring Matter (1.3)
Metals (3.3)
Nonmetals and Metalloids(3.4)
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Ch 1, Lesson 1 (pages 1-7): Describing Matter
Key terms – you should be able to define and apply each key term
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Matter
Chemistry
substance
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Physical property
Chemical property
Key Concepts-you should be able to explain or apply each key concept
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What is the difference between a physical and chemical property of matter?
Ch 1, Lesson 2 (pages 8-13): Classifying Matter
Key terms – you should be able to define and apply each key term
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Element
Atom
Chemical bond
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Molecule
compound
Mixture
Key Concepts-you should be able to explain or apply each key concept
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How are elements, atoms, molecules, compounds and mixtures related?
How are a mixture and a pure substance different?
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How can physical properties of matter such as color, solubility, melting point, and boiling point be used
to separate mixtures?
How can physical properties of matter such as color, solubility, melting point, and boiling point be used
to identify pure substances?
Ch 1, Lesson 3 (pages 14-19): Measuring Matter
Key terms – you should be able to define and apply each key term
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Weight
Mass
volume
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Density
International System of Units (SI)
Key Concepts-you should be able to explain or apply each key concept
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What is the difference between mass and weight?
How is density calculated?
How can density be used to identify substances and separate mixtures?
Convert units in SI.
Ch 3, Lesson 3 (pages 88-91): Metals
Key terms – you should be able to define and apply each key term
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Metal
Luster
Malleable
Ductile
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Thermal conductivity
Electrical conductivity
Reactivity
Corrosion
Key Concepts-you should be able to explain or apply each key concept
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What are physical properties of metals?
What are chemical properties of metals?
Ch 3, Lesson 4 (pages 96-98, 103): Nonmetals and Metalloids
Key terms – you should be able to define and apply each key term
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nonmetal
metalloid
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semiconductor
Key Concepts-you should be able to explain or apply each key concept
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What are physical properties of nonmetals?
What are chemical properties of nonmetals?
Use physical properties to distinguish between metals and nonmetals
Compare and contrast metals, nonmetals and metalloids
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