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Chemical & Physical Properties
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Physical Properties Properties that are unique for each substance and are used to identify the substance itself Physical stateColorOdorTexture ClarityLusterFormHardness BrittlenessMalleabilityDuctilityViscosity Melting pointBoiling pointDensity
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Chemical Property Properties of a substance that we observe when it reacts or does not react with other substances Ability to react with oxygen iron rust in moist air; gold doesn’t Ability to burn hydrogen burns in oxygen but nitrogen doesn’t Ability to react with acid Zinc reacts with acid; but glass doesn’t
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Physical Change No new substance is produced Substances remains the same even with a change of state May involve the addition of energy or release of energy Outside may look different, Particles may be rearranged but the substance is still the same.
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Physical Change - Examples Mixing sugar and water Ice melting into water Solid wax to liquid wax Changing shape
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Chemical Change Final substance is substantially different than initial substance New substance is always produced Energy is usually released but may be required to get the change going
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Signs of a Chemical Change Forming of Gas Forming of a solid (precipitate) Release or absorption of energy Color change
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Chemical Change - Examples Vinegar and baking soda mix to form carbon dioxide Iron and oxygen and water react to form rust
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