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Physical and Chemical Properties. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space!

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Page 1: Physical and Chemical Properties. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space!

Physical and Physical and Chemical Chemical

PropertiesProperties

Page 2: Physical and Chemical Properties. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space!

MatterMatter

Anything that has mass Anything that has mass and takes up space!and takes up space!

Page 3: Physical and Chemical Properties. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space!

MassMass

•A measure of how much matter is in an object.

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WeightWeight

•A measure of the force of gravity on an object.

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VolumeVolume

•The amount of space that matter occupies.

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DensityDensity • The measurement of

how much mass of a substance is

contained in a given volume.

Density=Mass/Volume

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Freezing pointFreezing point

•The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.

Page 8: Physical and Chemical Properties. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space!

Boiling pointBoiling point • The boiling point of

substance means the temperature at which the liquid form of a substance is at equilibrium with the gaseous form.

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Melting pointMelting point • The temperature at

which the solid form of a substance is at equilibrium with the liquid form.

• Basically the range at which the solid changes its state into a liquid. •The melting point of

water is 0 degrees Celsius

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CondensationCondensation • The process by

which a gas becomes a liquid. This is the reverse of Vaporization

• Example: Clouds, Dew, Side of your drinks

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VaporizationVaporization• The process by

which a gas becomes a liquid. This is the reverse of Condensation

• Example: Evaporation, Boiling

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EvaporationEvaporation • The process by

which a solid or a liquid (usually a liquid) changes into a gas before the boiling point.

• Example: Water Cycle

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What are properties?• Matter has observable and

measurable qualities.

• We can use general properties to identify substances.

• Two basic types of properties of matter: Physical properties and Chemical properties:

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Physical Physical PropertiesProperties

• Physical properties are used to identify, describe and classify matter.

• Characteristic of a substance that can be observed (using your senses) without changing the substance into something else.

Hardness Texture Color

Odor Taste Temperature

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More EXAMPLES - Physical

• Size, shape, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, magnetism, viscosity, density, luster and many more.• Viscosity - The resistance of a liquid to

flowing.• Examples:• Low viscosity-water, rubbing alcohol• High viscosity-honey

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Chemical Properties

• Chemical properties are characteristics involved when a substance interacts with another substance to change its chemical make-up.

Flammability Rusting Creating gas bubbles

Creating a new chemical

product

Reactivity with water

pH

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Compare and Compare and Contrast!Contrast!

• Draw a double bubble map in your notes to compare and contrast physical and chemical properties.