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1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Chapter 3 - 2

2 IDENTIFYING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
A physical property of matter can be observed or measured without changing the substance into a new substance. Examples: color, texture, odor, magnetic or electrical conductivity, strength, and flexibility.

3 Examples of Physical Properties
Thermal conductivity: rate it transfers heat. Ductility: ability to be pulled into a wire. State: the physical form. Malleability: can be pounded or rolled into shapes. Solubility: will it dissolve into another substance. Density: mass per unit of volume.

4 DENSITY Density is the amount of matter in a given volume.
It is useful for identifying substances. Density can tell you if an object will sink or float. Liquids with different densities can form layers.

5 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Chemical properties describe a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance with different properties. Examples include flammability, reactivity with acid, and reactivity with oxygen.

6 PHYSICAL CHANGES A change that affects the physical properties of a substance is a physical change. No new substances are formed.

7 REVERSIBILITY Because physical changes do not change the identity of a substance, they are sometimes easy to undo. Examples: cutting paper, boiling water, and melting gold.

8 THE END Chapter 3 - 2


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