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SQRS: Answer question #36 on page 24 of your comp. book.
October 24, 2017 SQRS: Answer question #36 on page 24 of your comp. book.
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I can differentiate between a physical & chemical property of a substance.
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Create a T-Chart on page 25. Physical Properties Chemical Properties
The appearance has changed in some way, but not the composition. ex: ripping paper Characteristics that can’t be observed without altering the substance. ex: how something smells, looks, sounds, or tastes are all physical properties. Another way to look at chemical properties is the ability of a substance to undergo a change that alters its identity. When describing the physical properties of an item don’t forget its state—solid, liquid or gas Nothing happens looking at the matches Ability to burn is a chemical property Matches are permanently changed after they are burned. Volume, mass, and weight are all physical properties that depends on the size of an object. ex: the bigger the object, the more its mass, volume, and weight. Density is also a physical property but it does not depend on the size of the object. Density measures how heavy something is for its size.
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More Physical Properties
Melting and Boiling Point Does not depend on an object’s size solid liquid Melting point: temperature that a solid changes into a liquid. liquid gas Boiling point: temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. Magnetic Properties the ability of an object to pull iron towards them are said to be magnetic. Also does not depend on an object’s size.
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Exit Ticket Number from 1-8, Write T for True or F for False. (make sure I can tell the difference!) 1. A physical property can be observed with your senses. 2. State, density, melting point, and boiling point are chemical properties. 3. Mass, weight, and volume are size-dependent properties. 4. A change of state (solid to liquid) is a chemical change. 5. A cake being cut is a chemical change. 6. A candle burning is a chemical change. 7. A jeweler bending a gold ring is a physical change. 8. The ability to burn is a chemical change.
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