CHEM 001W Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Significant Figures, Ice Cube, Sodium Chloride

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Substance: matter which has a specific composition and specific properties. Element: a substance that cannot be broken down chemically; ex: na (sodium), cl (calcium), h (hydrogen), o (oxygen) Compounds: a substance formed when two or more elements chemically bond together; ex: Mixture: a material made up of two or more different substances that are mixed, but not chemically combined; ex: salt water, sugar water. Heterogeneous mixture: a mixture that is not uniform in composition; a mixture where you can see the separate components; ex: sugar and sand, soda, cement and water, oil and water. Homogeneous mixture: a mixture that has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout; you cannot see the separate components; ex: air, vinegar, steel, vodka. Chemical change: when a substance combines with another substance to form a new one; ex: Rust, wood and fire, rotten bananas, leaves changing colors on trees. Physical change: when a substance is changed in appearance, but is not chemically altered; ex:

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