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Chemical and Physical Properties vs Chemical and Physical Changes Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Science Ravensdale, WA
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All substances have properties that we can use to identify them. For example we can identify a person by their: Physical and Chemical Properties facevoice heightfinger prints
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There are two basic types of properties: Physical properties and Chemical properties We identified the people earlier with their PHYSICAL properties.
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Examples of Physical Properties for things in Nature are: color smell boiling or melting point temperatures attraction or repulsion to magnets density
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Examples of Chemical Properties are: temperature it ignites into flame
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pH
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reactivity with water (or other chemicals)
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radioactivity (decays into a new element)
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The more properties we can identify for a substance, the better we know how that substance works in Nature.
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Physical Changes do not change the chemical makeup of the material. Examples include: Melting ice or boiling water Tearing paper
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Chemical Changes A chemical change results in a new chemical or substance. A physical change does NOT create new chemicals !
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Examples of Chemical Changes An iron nail rusting Iron is changing into iron oxide Wood burning Wood is changing into CO 2 and H 2 O Silver tarnishing Silver is combining with Sulfur in the air * after using a silver cleaing chemical
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Chemical changes require the addition of energy or the release of energy Heat needed from environment (your body) to make the chemical reaction work
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Show magnesium flashbulb and ribbon videos end show MAGNESIUM FLASHBULB IN SLOW MOTION (pure oxygen inside bulb makes it burn FAST!)
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