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lOMoARcPSD|4107570 Chem 1 - Summary General Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 1 (Northeastern University) StuDocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Downloaded by Nana Akoswa Antwi (nanaakam@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|4107570 Chapter 1: Chemistry: Definitions 1. Chemistry: The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter and of the energy consumed or given off when matter undergoes a change 2. Matter: Anything that occupies space and has mass 3. Mass: Defines the quantity of matter in an object 4. Energy: Capacity to do work Particles Making Up Matter 1. Atoms: Tiny, indivisible particles that are the building blocks of matter 2. Molecules: Groups of atoms held together in particular pattern and proportion 3. Chemical Bonds: Forces that hold atoms together States of Matter 1. Solids: Definite shape and volume (particles close together, tightly packed) 2. Liquids: Definite volume but not definite shape; flows to assume the shape of its container (particles closer together but not tightly packed) 3. Gases(vapors): Neither definite volume nor shape; expands to fill its container (particles very far away from each other) 1. Sublimation (solid to gas) 2. Deposition (gas to solid) 3. Freezing (liquid to solid) 4. Melting (solid to liquid) 5. Condensation (gas to liquid) 6. Vaporization (liquid to gas) Forms of Energy 1. Work (Force x Distance) 2. Heat 3. Potential Energy (due to height, etc) ( the energy stored in an object because of its ...
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