CHEM 1127Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Chex Mix, Trailing Zero, Chocolate Chip

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Mass: amount of matter (you are the same mass on earth and the moon) Weight: force that gravity exerts on an object (your weight will change, you will weigh more on earth than you do on the moon) Law of conservation of matter: no change in total quantity of matter present when matter undergoes chemical or physical change. Chemical change: chemical reactions don"t lose atoms, they simply switch around and change bonds. Physical change: does not alter the number of compounds present (melting or freezing simply changes the amount of energy present in a substance, not the substance itself. Atom: smallest particle of an element that has properties of that element. Molecule: consists of two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds. Pure substance: has a constant composition examples: water (h2o), nitrogen (n2), methane (ch4) Elements: cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical changes (single elements, example: fe, ar, c, au)

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