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What are the physical properties of matter? A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility.

Physical Properties

Physical Properties Physical properties are used to observe or describe characteristics of matter. A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy.

Physical Properties How does it look? … Red? Blue? Shiny? Reflective? Dull? What is it made of? … wood? Glass? How does it feel? … Pointy? Soft? Fuzzy? How does it smell? … Sweet? Rotten? Minty? A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy.

Physical Properties Physical properties DO NOT change the structure of the matter when it is observed or described. Structure refers to how the atoms are put together. A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy.

Physical Properties color volume size density shape solubility smell Properties that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical nature of the matter: our standard will focus on these physical properties color volume size density shape solubility smell boiling point mass melting point freezing point A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy.

Physical Properties: Volume

Physical Properties: Volume Volume is the amount of space that an object takes up. A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy.

Physical Properties: Volume Volume is the amount of space that an object takes up. A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. All matter has mass and volume!

Physical Properties: Density

Physical Properties: Density If you pick up a baseball and a tennis ball, which one would feel heavier? Even though they are both of similar size, the baseball will feel heavier because it is denser. Density is a property that describes the relationship between mass and volume.

Physical Properties: Density Density is how we measure how much matter is in a given amount of space. But what does this really mean? Density is a property that describes the relationship between mass and volume. How packed together the matter is in an object

Physical Properties: Density Density is the relationship between the mass of a substance and the volume of the substance. Density is a property that describes the relationship between mass and volume.

Physical Properties: Density Which is more dense? Less dense Density is a property that describes the relationship between mass and volume. More dense Same size box, different amount of matter

Physical Properties: Density Which is more dense? More dense Density is a property that describes the relationship between mass and volume. Less dense Same amount of matter, different size box

Density = Mass ÷ Volume If a block of substance A has a mass of 54 kg and a volume of 9 feet3 … then what is its density?

Physical Properties: Solubility

Physical Properties: Solubility Solubility means the amount of a substance that can be dissolved in another substance. How much sugar can dissolve in water? A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water. solute solvent (water is the most common solvent) *Temperature affects solubility

Physical Properties: Solubility Solute: the part of a solution that gets dissolved________ A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water. Solvent: the part of a solution that does the dissolving

Physical Properties: Solubility A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

Physical Properties: Solubility Solution: a homogenous combination of two or more substances A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water. Hot Cocoa is a solution

Tomato Soup is a solution A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water. Tomato Soup is a solution

A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water. Kool-Aid is a solution

A Solution is a mixture of 2 or more substances, where one substance dissolves in the other, and cannot be physically separated. A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

Physical Properties: Solubility Mixture: a heterogeneous combination of two or more substances that keep their properties A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

Theses are examples of MIXTURES A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

Chicken Noodle Soup is a Mixture A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water.

A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Solubility means the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of solvent under certain conditions. A solute’s solubility depends on the chemical nature of the solvent. Another important factor influencing solubility is temperature. The most common solvent is water. A Mixture is a combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically united. Mixtures can be separated into different, pure particles.

Physical Properties: Boiling Point

Physical Properties Boiling Point – the temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a gas A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance

Physical Properties: Melting Point

Physical Properties Melting Point – the temperature at which a substance turns from a solid into a liquid A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance

Physical Properties Melting Point When a solid turns into a liquid it is called melting. There is a temperature at which this happens called the melting point. As the energy in the molecules increases from a rise in temperature, the molecules start moving faster. Soon they have enough energy to break free of their rigid structure and start moving around more easily. The matter becomes a liquid. The melting point for water is 0 degrees C (32 degrees F). A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance

Physical Properties: Freezing Point

Physical Properties Freezing Point – the temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a solid A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance

Physical Properties Freezing Point When a liquid turns into a solid it is called freezing. There is a temperature at which this happens called the freezing point. As the energy in the molecules decreases from a fall in temperature, the molecules start moving slower. Soon they don’t have enough energy to move easily and they are confined to a rigid structure. The matter becomes a solid. The freezing point for water is 0 degrees C (32 degrees F). A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance

Physical Properties The temperature of a substances freezing point and the temperature of a substances melting point are the same temperature! A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance

Physical Properties Turns from liquid into a solid A substance has characteristic properties such as density, a boiling point, melting point & solubility. Physical properties involve things that can be measured without changing the chemical properties. Matter can undergo physical changes which affect only physical properties. Physical changes can involve changes in energy. Investigate the melting and freezing points of a pure substance Turns from liquid into a solid Turns from a solid into a liquid Turns from liquid into gas