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Page 1: Properties of Magma (pages 205–208)

Properties of Magma(pages 205–208) 

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Physical and Chemical Properties

(pages 205–206)

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Learning Objectives • Identify some physical and

chemical properties of matter.• Explain why some liquids flow

more easily than others.• Explain what factors determine

the viscosity of magma.

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Key Concept: Each substance has a

particular set of physical and chemical properties. These properties can be

used to identify a substance or to predict

how it will behave.

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Like other substances, magma has a certain set of

properties, or traits. Properties can be physical or

chemical.

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Physical properties are traits that can be observed without changing what a

substance is made of. Examples of physical

properties are hardness and color.

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Chemical properties are traits that can be observed only by changing what a substance is made of. An example of a chemical property is being able to burn. Another example is being able to combine with other substances.

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Answer the following questions.

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Circle the letter of an example of a physical

property.

a. being able to burnb. being able to combine with other substancesc. Hardness

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true or false?

You can observe a chemical property

without changing what a

substance is made of.

false

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Fill in the blanks in the concept map about properties of substances.

Properties of substances

can be

a. b.

such as such as

Color Being able to burn

Physical properties

Chemical properties

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Objective 1: Identify some physical and chemical properties of matter.

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What Is Viscosity? (page 206)

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Key Concept:

Because liquids differ in viscosity, some liquids flow more easily than

others.

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Viscosity

a physical property

of liquids.

How well a liquid flows depends on its

viscosity.

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A liquid with high viscosity is thick. It

flows slowly. An example of a liquid

with high viscosity is honey.

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A liquid with low viscosity is thin. It flows quickly. An

example of a liquid with low viscosity is

water.

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Answer the following question.

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sentence true or false?

Honey has higher viscosity than water.

true

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Objective 2: Explain why some liquids

flow more easily than others.

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Viscosity of Magma (pages 207–208)

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Key Concept: The viscosity of magma depends upon its silica content and temperature.

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Silica is a common substance in Earth’s crust. Magma contains silica. Magma that contains more silica has higher viscosity.

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High-silica magma produces high-viscosity lava. This lava flows slowly. High-silica lava or magma cools to form rocks such as granite.

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Low-silica magma produces low-viscosity lava. This lava flows quickly. Low-silica lava cools to form rocks such as basalt.

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Hotter magma has lower viscosity than cooler magma.

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Very hot magma produces lava called pahoehoe (pah HOH ee hoh ee)Pahoehoe has low viscosity. It flows quickly. It hardens into a rippled surface.

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Cooler magma produces lava called aa (AH ah). Aa has high viscosity. It flows slowly. It hardens into rough chunks.

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Answer the following questions

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true or false? High-silica magma has high viscosity.

true

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Fill in the blanks in the table about kinds of lava.

Kinds of Lava

Kind of Lava Temperature Viscosity

Pahoehoe hotter a.

b. cooler higher

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