CHANGES IN MATTER PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL. OUTLINE 1.Physical Properties 2.Chemical Properties.

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CHANGES IN MATTER PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL

OUTLINE 1.Physical Properties 2.Chemical Properties

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Characteristics of a substance that describes: HOW IT BEHAVES

EXAMPLES  Color  Boiling point  Hard or soft  Flexible or not  Density

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES The way a substance: REACTS & CHANGES INTO A NEW SUBSTANCE WHEN COMBINED WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES

EXAMPLES: CHEMICAL PROPERTIES  Ability to rust  Poisonous  Flammable

DRAW TABLE IN YOUR NOTES physical properties Characteristics of physical properties chemical properties Characteristics of chemical properties

ALIKE OR DIFFERENT? Characteristics of Physical PropertiesCharacteristics of Chemical Properties Appearance (color, etc)Ability to rust DensityFlammable Boiling pointNutritional value Hard or softDecomposes Flexible or notReacts w/ acids or bases PhasePoisonous Reacts w/ water

VENN DIAGRAM 1. Fill in Venn diagram (use your table) 2. Find at least 2 similarities 3. Add the following properties to your Venn diagram Bubbles in water Has shape Has volume Has mass Melts