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Chapter 2. Chemical Properties  A chemical property is any ability to produce a change in the composition of matter.  Chemical properties can be observed.

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2 Chemical Properties  A chemical property is any ability to produce a change in the composition of matter.  Chemical properties can be observed when the substances in a sample of matter are changing into different substances.

3  Flammability is a material’s ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.  Materials that burn can be used as fuel.  The property that describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances is reactivity.  Oxygen is a highly reactive element while nitrogen is extremely low reactivity.  Oxygen reacts with iron to form rust.

4  A chemical change occurs when a substance reacts and forms one or more new substances.  The color change in a banana peel is caused by chemical changes that are taking place in the cells of the banana.

5  Three common types of evidence for a chemical change are a change in color, the production of a gas, and the formation of a precipitate.  Silver darkens over time, matches turn black when they burn, these are clues that a chemical change has occurred.

6  When you mix vinegar with baking soda, bubbles or gas are produced.  Any solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture is called a precipitate.  When an acid is added to milk, proteins in the milk undergo a chemical change causing them to stick together in clumps.

7  It is not always easy to distinguish a chemical change from a physical change.  When matter undergoes a chemical change, the composition of the matter changes.  When matter undergoes a physical change, the composition of the matter remains the same.

8 http://www.bozemanscience.co m/physical-chemical-changes/

9 Always ask yourself!!!  Are there different substances present after the change takes place or are they still the same but in a different form?

10  What are ways substances can change chemically?  What are ways of recognizing a chemical change?  How could you tell if a change is physical or chemical?


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