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Physical Properties of Matter
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What are properties? Matter has observable and measurable qualities. We can use the general properties to identify substances. Two basic types of properties of matter: Physical properties and Chemical properties
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Physical Properties Physical properties are used to identify, describe and classify matter. They are the characteristics of a substance that can be observed (using your senses) without changing the substance into something else.
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Examples of Physical Properties:
Density Boiling Point Melting Point Solubility Mass Volume
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Density A physical property that relates the mass and volume of an object or material. D = M / V Density = Mass/Volume
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Boiling Point The boiling point of an element or compound means the temperature at which the liquid form of an element or compound is at equilibrium with the gaseous form. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
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Melting Point The temperatures at which the solid form of the element or compound is at equilibrium with the liquid form. Basically the range at which the solid changes its state into a liquid. The melting point of water is 0 degrees Celsius
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Solubility The property of a substance to dissolve in a solvent to form a solution.
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Mass A measure of how much matter is in an object.
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Volume A measure of how much space something takes up
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