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Physical and Chemical Properties By Rachael hartwig Kalila Roche Daryl Mcgriff Natalie Gothe

Physical properties MELTING POINT: Physical properties can be observed and measured without changing the kind of matter being studied. The following physical properties can be used to help identify a substance: MELTING POINT: Melting Point is the temperature at which a solid can change to a liquid. The temperature at which a pure substance melts the melting point of a pure substance can be used as a physical property for identification. Ice melts to form liquid water at 00C (32oF).

Continued Color: Boiling Point: Density: Boiling Point is the temperature at which a liquid boils. During the process of boiling a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. Density: Density is a property that describes the relationship between the mass of a material and its volume. The density of a substance will stay the same no matter how large or small the sample of the substance, and therefore, density can be used as a physical property for identification of the substance. Color: Color can be used to help identify a substance, along with other properties. By itself color is not a significant identifier of a substance.

Chemical Properties ~Chemical properties can be used to help identify a substance. ~It can be recognized only when substances react or do not react with one another. That is when they undergo a change in composition. A chemical property of one substance usually involves its ability to react with another specific substance. Two examples of chemical properties include:

Reacting with oxygen ~The ability of a substance to burn is a chemical property that involves a substance reacting quickly with oxygen to produce light and heat. Reacting with oxygen slowly occurs when iron rusts or apples turn brown.

Reacting with acids ~the ability of a substance to react with an acid is a chemical property. Some metals react with various acids to form compounds. All metals do not react with all acids. Bases react with acids to form water and neutralize the acid.

Change in Size Or Shape EXAMPLE Cutting Dissolving Stretching Tearing

Chemical change Chemical changes result in the formation of one or more new substances with new chemical and physical properties. Evidences that a chemical change may have occurred Include: Color Change: When a substance changes color, the chemical composition of the substance may have changed (for example, iron turns to a reddish-brown when it rusts, apples brown when they react with oxygen in the air, or marshmallows turn black when burned). It is possible to have a color change without a chemical change (for example, adding food coloring to water).