CHM 113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Electric Potential Energy, Boiling Point, Sodium Chloride

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Chemistry: the study of matter, its properties, and the change that matter undergoes. Matter: anything that has mass and occupies space. Element: each is made up of the same kind of atom. Molecule: made of two or more atoms joined together (ex: the oxygen we breath is o 2 ) Compound: made up of two or more different kinds of elements (ex: water is hydrogen and. Pure substances: matter with a fixed composition and unique properties; cannot be separated by physical or mechanical means. Elements and compounds (and molecules) are considered pure substances. Elements, if not mixed with other elements, are considered pure substances and are composed of only one type of atoms. Mixture: more than one type of compound. Compounds are combinations of atoms of more than one type of element. Compounds, if not mixed with other compounds/elements are pure substances. O2 is not a compound because it is only one atom.

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