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Chemical Properties and Changes
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Properties Properties of matter help identify objects.
Properties are either physical or chemical.
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Properties A chemical property is the ability or inability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more new substances.
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Physical Properties & Changes
Physical properties can be observed without changing the substance.
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Physical Properties & Changes
A physical change is a change in which the physical properties of a substance change but the identity of the substance remains the same.
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Physical Properties & Changes
Dissolving is a process in which substances mix evenly with one another.
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Chemical Properties Examples: burning or rusting.
Some substances do not react. To observe chemical properties, you must change the substance.
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Chemical Changes Chemical changes change one substance into another substance.
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Chemical Changes Usually chemical changes cannot be easily reversed.
Also called a chemical reaction.
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Chemical Change Occurs when substances gain (absorb) or lose (release) energy (i.e.) baking a cake, burning a match, a nail rusting
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Chemical Changes (verbs-ACTION)
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Chemical Changes (verbs-ACTION)
All chemical changes produce substances that are different from the starting substances.
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Chemical Changes (verbs-ACTION)
A compound is decomposed into its elements. Two elements join to form a compound. or
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Signs of Chemical Change
There are signs you can look for that tell you when a new substance is present, and a chemical reaction has taken place.
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Signs of Chemical Change (GCHOP)
Gas Production – bubbles form in a solution Color Change – fall leaves changing color Heat (Temperature Change) Releases energy (gets hot) or absorbs energy (gets cold)
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Signs of Chemical Change
Odor- reaction gives off a distinctive smell 5. Precipitate – a solid forms out of solutions The key is that a new substance with a new chemical identity (chemical formula) is made!
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Which is a chemical change? A boiling B burning C dissolving D melting
8.1 Chemical Properties and Changes Which is a chemical change? A boiling B burning C dissolving D melting
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Which is NOT a chemical change?
8.1 Chemical Properties and Changes Which is NOT a chemical change? A sodium metal and chlorine gas react to form salt B salt dissolving in water C paper burning D iron rusting
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Which is NOT a physical change?
A melting B boiling C dissolving D burning
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Which is a chemical change?
A copper turning green from exposure to air B drying clothes C ice melting D none of the above
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Which is a chemical property?
A boils at 100°C B has a volume of 500 ml C does not rust D has a luster
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Which of the following is a physical change?
A hydrogen burning B iron rusting C copper turning green when exposed to air D none of the above
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