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Chemical/Physical Property Notes. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter are observed during a reaction in which the substance is changed into.

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Physical Properties Physical properties of matter are observed without changing the substance. Common physical properties ColorLuster HardnessDensity MalleabilityPhase changes ConductivityPoints of phase changes
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Page 1: Chemical/Physical Property Notes. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter are observed during a reaction in which the substance is changed into.

Chemical/Physical Property Notes

Page 2: Chemical/Physical Property Notes. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter are observed during a reaction in which the substance is changed into.

Chemical Properties• Chemical properties of matter are observed during a

reaction in which the substance is changed into a new substance.• Chemical properties include: General reactivity,

flammability and combustibility.

Page 3: Chemical/Physical Property Notes. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter are observed during a reaction in which the substance is changed into.

Physical Properties• Physical properties of matter are observed without

changing the substance.Common physical properties

Color LusterHardness DensityMalleability Phase changesConductivity Points of phase changes

Page 4: Chemical/Physical Property Notes. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter are observed during a reaction in which the substance is changed into.

• Both physical and chemical properties can be used to identify unknown substances. This is possible because a substance always has the same properties. Example: Iron will always have the same hardness, the same density and boiling point. If we know that iron has a density of 5.3 g/mL and we have an unknown piece of metal A that has a density 4.7g/mL and a second piece of unknown metal B with a density of 5.3g/mL, which unknown would be iron?

Page 5: Chemical/Physical Property Notes. Chemical Properties Chemical properties of matter are observed during a reaction in which the substance is changed into.

• Physical and chemical properties do not depend on the size of the substance. They will be the same for a given substance no matter its size.