1. Introduction to Matter
- Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- It is composed of atoms, molecules, or ions.
- Matter can be classified based on its composition.
2. Classification of Matter
- Matter is broadly classified into pure substances and mixtures.
- Pure substances are further divided into elements and compounds.
3. Elements
- An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methods.
- Elements are composed of only one type of atom.
- They are represented by symbols (e.g., H for Hydrogen, O for Oxygen).
- Examples include gold (Au), iron (Fe), and carbon (C).
- Elements are classified into metals, non-metals, and metalloids.
4. Compounds
- A compound is a pure substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio.
- Compounds have different properties from their constituent elements.
- They can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methods.
- Examples include water (H₂O), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and sodium chloride (NaCl).
5. Mixtures
- A mixture consists of two or more substances physically combined, not chemically bonded.
- Substances in a mixture retain their individual properties.
- Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
6. Homogeneous Mixtures
- Components are evenly distributed, and the mixture appears uniform.
- Examples include saltwater, air, and alloys.
- Also called solutions.
7. Heterogeneous Mixtures
- Components are unevenly distributed, and the mixture has a non-uniform appearance.
- Examples include sand and water, oil and water, and salad.
- Individual components can often be separated by physical methods.
8. Separation Techniques
- Mixtures can be separated using physical processes such as filtration, distillation, and evaporation.
- Compounds require chemical reactions for separation into elements.
9. Applications
- Understanding the classification of matter helps in material synthesis, chemical analysis, and industrial applications.
- Mixtures are widely used in food processing, medicine, and engineering.