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I. Introduction
II. Classifying Matter
III. Physical/Chemical Properties/Changes
IV. Conservation of Matter
V. Energy
VI. Temperature
VII. Heat Capacity
I. Introduction
• Everything around
you is composed of
matter.
• Besides matter,
energy is the other
major component of
our universe.
II. Matter
• compound: a pure
substance composed
of two or more
elements in fixed
definite proportions.
II. Mixtures
• Most matter exists in this form.
• heterogeneous: varied composition from one
region to another
• homogeneous: uniform composition throughout
II. Classification by Composition
II. Sample Problem
• The Law of
Conservation of
Energy states that
energy is neither
created nor destroyed.
• Energy can change
from one form to
another or transferred
from one object to
another.
V. Specific Types of Energy
• Electrical energy is the energy
associated with the flow of electrical
charge.
• Thermal energy is the energy
associated with motions of particles of
matter.
• Chemical energy is a form of PE
associated with positions of particles in
a chemical system.
V. Energy Unit Conversions