Properties of Matter Physical Properties

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Properties of Matter Physical Properties Can be observed without changing the identity of the matter

Properties of Matter Chemical Properties A characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a certain chemical change

Changes in Matter Physical Changes Can be used to separate mixtures. The types of matter stay the same, only the form it is in changes. [http://www.arborsci.com/CoolStuff/magnetic_seperation.jpg]

Filtration removes solid particles from a liquid

Distillation removes liquid from a solution to leave a solid. [http://blog.crispen.org/images/distillation.jpg]

Click Here for a Physical & Chemical Change Demo Changes in Matter Chemical Changes These can change one substance into another substance. The original atoms are still present, their combinations just change. Click Here for a Physical & Chemical Change Demo