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What is matter? Anything that takes up space and has volume
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States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
High temperature physical state of matter in which atoms lose their electrons Stars Electronic Devices Aircraft and Automobile engine parts
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Physical vs Chemical Talking about matter . . .
We can analyze matter by looking at two categories: Physical vs Chemical
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Talking about matter . . . Physical
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Property vs Change Physical
A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance A characteristic that can be observed or measured when one substance changes into another state (solid, liquid or gas) but does not change its identity
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Property vs Change Physical
A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance Examples: Odor Shape Density Size Melting point Boiling point Color A characteristic that can be observed or measured when one substance changes into another state (solid, liquid or gas), but does not change its identity Examples: Cutting evaporating Melting condensation Boiling subliming Splitting deposition Cracking grinding Crushing breaking
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Practice – Physical Property or Physical Change
Rubbing alcohol evaporating Paper being cut in half The density of water is 1.00 g/mL Breaking a glass window with a baseball Diethyl ether has a boiling point of 34 °C Sucrose has a malt-like odor Dry ice subliming Gold has a melting point of 1,064 °C Sawing a piece of a fallen tree branch in half
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Key Vocab. for Physical Observations
Malleable – hammered or beaten into thin sheets Ductile – easily drawn into a wire Luster – metallic or shiny appearance Brittle – breaks easily, shatters
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Compare and Contrast these 2 chemicals
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Observations about two chemicals
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Intensive Properties Does NOT depend on the amount of matter present
AKA: Boiling point Density Melting point Conductivity If you can identify the substance as a result of this property then it is an intensive property!
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Extensive Property Does depend on the amount of matter present AKA:
Volume Mass Length
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Intensive? or Extensive?
___________Shape ___________Density ___________Magnetism ___________Boiling Point ___________Height ___________Mass ___________Flame Color (used to tell what elements are present in chemical solutions) ___________pH (how acidic or basic something is) ___________Size
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