CHEM 1021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Potassium Chloride, Melting Point, Evaporation

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Physical change- the identity of the substance remains the same. Includes phase changes and dissolving in a solvent: the chemical and physical properties remain the same, because the identity of the substance is the same. Incudes changes in state: solid (s, has definite shape and volume. Is essentially incompressible: liquid (l, no definite shape but definite volume, as long as temperature is kept constant. Is only slightly compressible: gas (g, no definite shape or volume, expands to fill whatever container its put into. Kcl(s) + h2o(l) k+ (aq) + cl- (aq) The chemical and physical properties are different since the substances changed. C3h8(g) + o2(g) co2(g) + h2o(g) + endothermic heat (heat is a process) Base units in the metric system: length, meter (m, volume, liter (l, mass, gram (g, time, seconds (s, temperature, kelvin (k, no degree sign, energy, joule (j, amount of substance, mole (mol)

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