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Physical Properties of Matter
Ms. Petrauskas
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Definition A physical property is a characteristic or description of a substance that can be determined without changing the composition of that substance.
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Density How much mass something has in relation to how much space it take up. Mass per unit volume (g/ml) or (g/cm3)
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Melting Point Temperature at which a solid melts. 0°C 37°C 1540°C
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Hardness Measure of resistance of a solid being scratched or dented
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Boiling Point The temperature at which a liquid begins to boil
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Solubility The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent such as water What determines solubility? Heat increases solubility Surface Area increase dissolving rate Solvent: the substance dissolving - water Solute: the substance getting dissolved – sugar What can be soluble? Gases, solid and liquids Gas: in soda Solid: Sugar in water Liquid: Honey in tea
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Viscosity Measure of a liquids resistance to flow: thicker the liquid the more viscous it is E.g. glue is more viscous than water
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Lustre Shininess or dullness
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Brittleness Breakability or flexibility
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Conductivity How well a substance allows an electric current to pass through it
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Malleability The ability of a substance to be hammered into sheets
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Ductility The ability of a substance to be pulled into a wire
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Others State: solid, liquid, gas Clarity: opaque, clear, translucent
Texture: smooth, rough Colour: black, white, colourless Shape: round, square, length/width/height Odour: putrid, floral, musky Taste: Is it sweet, sour, bitter, salty, spicy etc.
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Quantitative Description using a measurement
Height in cm: Julie is 156cm tall Weight in kg: Arthur is 95kg Time: The movie was 130 minutes long Volume: The soda was missing 30ml Density: The density of the rock was 16.7 g/ml Etc……
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Qualitative A description of the quality of a substance or object.
Suzie is taller than Marlee Sheila’s hair is darker than Megan’s I can throw the tennis ball farther That rope appears to be really sturdy
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Physical Change Review
A change in which the composition remains unaltered and no new substances are produced Ex. Change in form: breaking a glass Ex. Changing state (freezing, melting, condensation, evaporation, sublimation) Dissolving- mixing sugar and water
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Important! Follow lab safety rules- follow instructions; no tasting, keep things organized and neat, no horseplay, something breaks tell me right away CLEAN UP AFTER USE!!!!!!!! Zero tolerance rule; I catch you breaking the rules once and you’re OUT!
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