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Common physical properties: State of Matter Mass Volume Density Conductivity Solubility Magnetism Boiling/Melting Point

The parts of a mixture often can be separated by physical properties A physical property is a characteristic of matter that you can observe or measure without changing the identity of the matter. The parts of a mixture often can be separated by physical properties See next slide for 3 Lesson 2-1

3. Consider the chart below then tell how you can separate saltwater, trail mix, sand with iron filings. Lesson 2-1

Mass and volume are size-dependent physical properties; their values depend on the size of a sample. Density is size-independent physical property because it will be the same regardless of the sample size. … Lesson 2-1

What other points does the apply for also? 3. The boiling point of water is 100°C at sea level. The boiling point does not change for different volumes of water. What other points does the apply for also? Lesson 2-1

WATER: PHYSICAL CHANGES IN STATES OF MATTER Changes in phases Melting/freezing; boiling;condensing

Example:___________________ 4. Electrical conductivity is the ability of matter to conduct electric current. Example:___________________ 5. Thermal conductivity is the ability of a material to conduct thermal energy. Example: ______________________ 6. Solubility is the ability of one substance to dissolve in another. Example: Salt & water; oil & water Lesson 2-1

A. size-dependent properties B. size-independent properties Which term refers to properties that are the same for both small samples and large samples? A. size-dependent properties B. size-independent properties C. physical properties D. density Lesson 2 – LR1

Which is the ability of one substance to dissolve in water? A. solubility B. mass C. density D. boiling point Lesson 2 – LR2

Which refers to the amount of space something takes up? A. density B. mass C. physical property D. volume Lesson 2 – LR3

Write this on the notes as well: A physical property is a characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter. Lesson 2 - VS

The Chemistry is strong with this one For the next three slides write the question and then the answer! please The Chemistry is strong with this one

A. size-dependent properties B. size-independent properties Which term refers to properties that are the same for both small samples and large samples? A. size-dependent properties B. size-independent properties C. physical properties D. density Lesson 2 – LR1

Which is the ability of one substance to dissolve in water? A. solubility B. mass C. density D. boiling point Lesson 2 – LR2

Which refers to the amount of space something takes up? A. density B. mass C. physical property D. volume Lesson 2 – LR3