General Chemistry Section 1.2: Classifications of Matter
Hello internet, and welcome to the General Chemistry Lecture Series from The Science of Life. This session will cover the basic classifications of matter from a chemical stand-point. After all, the only way to identify a substance is through the classifications of matter, whether the classification is obvious is obvious or not. After all, the difference in the water in Flint, Michigan before and after the switch of water sources as well as between Flint water and Detroit water after the switch was obvious, and that obviousness came from the differences in the classifications of the matter coming out of the faucets. Obvious differences in classifications are obvious. There are two principle classification types; physical (phase, temperature, density, for example) and chemical composition (what atoms are present in what arrangement). I'm going to start off with the physical classifications. Phase (State) The phase of something is merely whether it is a solid, a liqui