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1 CHARACTERISTIC INTRINSIC PROPERTIES Atomic Chemistry

2 Physical Properties Can be observed or measured without changing the make-up of the matter of the object Are used to describe the object Two categories: non-characterisic characteristic

3 Physical Properties Examples Include: Appearance Texture Color Odor Melting Point Boiling Point Density Solubility

4 Non-Characteristic Properties (NCP) A physical or chemical property that is NOT unique to one particular substance. Can be used to describe MANY substances

5 NCP Examples Temperature Mass Shape Color Volume Acidity and Alkalinity (pH)

6 Temperature Measured in degrees Celsius (ºC) or Kelvin (K) A thermometer measure the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance.

7 Mass

8 Shape and Color

9 Volume

10 Acidity and Alkalinity

11 Characteristic Intrinsic Properties A physical or chemical property that IS unique to a particular substance. CAN be used to identify a substance

12 CP Examples Density: the ratio of mass to volume (how much matter is in a given space) Magnetism: The force of attraction between a magnet and a magnetic object Solubility: How well a substance can dissolve in another substance. Melting Point: Temperature at which substance changes from solid to liquid Boiling Point: Temperature at which substance changes from liquid to gas

13 Solubility A measure of how well a substance can dissolve in another substance The solute: the substance that is DISSOLVED The solvent: the substance that does the DISSOLVING The solution: the result of mixing a solute and a solvent

14 Solubility

15 Melting & Boiling Points Freezing point of H 2 O: 0ºC Liquid water will freeze to solid ice at 0ºC Melting point of ice: 0ºC Solid ice will melt to liquid water at 0ºC Boiling Point of H 2 O: 100ºC Liquid water will change into gas at 100ºC

16 Example The English Oak Characteristic Property Density = 720 kg/m 3 NCP Light yellow to brown in color 25-30 meters tall

17 Example #1 Which of the following properties is an example of a characteristic property? 1. Mass of 346g 2. Red in color and circular in shape 3. Temperature of 25ºC 4. Boiling Point of 204ºC

18 Example 2 Identify ALL of the NCP below: 1. Volume of 200mL 2. Square shaped 3. Temperature of 45ºC 4. Freezing point of 204ºC 5. Density of 24 g/mL

19 Example 3 Julie has an unknown substance in a beaker. Its properties are described in the chart to the right. Using the chart below, identify the mystery substance. Mass103.5g ColorYellow MagneticNo Volume50mL DensityColorMagnetic Iron7.86 g/mLYellow/grayYes Water1 g/mLColorlessNo Nitrogen0.00125 g/mL YellowNo Sulphur2.07 g/mLYellowNo

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