CHEM 6A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Combustibility And Flammability, Chemical Formula

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Chem 6a - lecture 2 - chapter 2: atoms and molecules. Matter has mass and takes up space. All matter has properties and characteristics that distinguish one tupe of matter from another. The smallest particle that retains a property. The smallest building blocks of molecules and matter. Atoms can be of the same element or of different elements. Each molecule has a chemical formula which indicates which atoms are found in the molecule, in which they matter. However, the particles itself stay the same. Gases are not clustered like solids or liquids, as they take up more volume. Physical properties are those that can be observed without changing the identity of a substance. The matter would be exactly the same before and after. Intensive observation- doesn"t depend on the amount of a substance. Extensive observation- does depend on the amount of a substance. Chemical properties are characteristics of substances that are observed as the.

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