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Chem II

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Poly Policy•Dress code violations, which cannot be rectified, are to be sent directly to the GLA

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Poly Policy•Electronic devices, other than calculators, are to be confiscated & sent directly to the GLA

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Poly Policy•Electronic devices that have been confiscated will only be returned to a guardian.

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Chemistry II information will be presented by Power Point Presentation.

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All of the Power Point Presentation for this

course are attached to the HW section of Poly’s

website under the name Chemistry II Power

Points.

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To be successful in chemistry, you

must be competent in

algebra.

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Solve for Y AB XY

= CDE

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Scientific Method

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•A systematic method for performing

research

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Scientific Method•Observing•Hypothesizing•Experimenting•Analyzing

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Hypothesis

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An educated

guess

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Variables

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•Anything that changes or can

be changed in an experiment

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Independent Variable

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•The variable that is changed by the person doing the

experiment

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Dependent Variable

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•A variable that changes due the

effects of the independent variable

being changed

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Scientific Law

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Any fact that has been proven

beyond any doubt

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Scientific Theory

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•An idea that is supported by much scientific data and is accepted by the

scientific community as correct, but cannot be

proven

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Problem Solving

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What do you have?

•Identify what’s given•List the variables

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What do you want?

•Identify what’s being asked for

•Identify the problem

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How do you get it?•Identify a formula or an algorithm that can be used to solve the problem

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Chemistry•The study of

matter

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Matter•Anything that:• takes up space•has mass•has inertia

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Mass•The measure of

the amount of matter

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Types of Matter•Pure: one kind of substance

•Mixture: 2 or more substances

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Substance•A specific

type of matter

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Pure Substances

•Elements•Compounds

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Element•Any pure substance

that contains only one kind of atom

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Compound•A pure substance

made up of 2 or more elements chemically

combined

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Mixture•A Physical

blend of substances

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Mixture•Each part retains its properties

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Mixture•Mixtures can be

separated by physical means

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Mixtures•Heterogeneous•Homogenous

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Heterogeneous Mixture

•Made up of multiple phases

•Non-uniform

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Phase•Any physically separate part of a

substance

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Interface• Where two phases come

together

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Homogeneous Mixture

•Made up of only one phase

•Uniform throughout

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Solution•Homogeneous

mixture

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Solute•Any of the lesser portions of a solution

•What has been dissolved

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Solvent•The larger portion of a solution

•What is doing the dissolving

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Separating Mixtures•Filtration•Distillation•Precipitation•Chromatography

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Filtration•Separation by size •Passing through pores

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Distillation•Separation by differences in B.P.

•Boil & collect

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Precipitation•Separation by differences in solubility

•Allow solutions to ppt

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Chromatography•Separation through charge or polarity differences

•Separating ink on paper

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Classify each of the following as:

Pure: element or compound

Mixture: hetero. or homo

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•Air, water, mud, the sea, aluminum, orange juice, brass, gold

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List and describe all types of pure

substances

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List and describe all types of mixtures