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Physical Properties of Matter The properties of a substance that can be demonstrated without changing the composition of the substance Size (length, volume) Density Mass Color
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Physical Properties Melting Point Ex. Ice (solid water) starts to melt to liquid water at 0 degrees Celsius Boiling Point Ex. Water boils into steam at 100 degrees Celsius
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Physical Properties Malleability: can be pounded into a new shape without breaking Metals are malleable
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Physical Properties Iron is malleable Fe
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Physical Properties Ductility Can be pulled into long wires without breaking Metals are ductile
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Physical Properties Crystal Shape Reflects the regular arrangement of atoms in the solid
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Physical Change A change in the sample of matter that does not result in a NEW substance: Phase Changes Changes in shape Solid liquid gas
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Chemical Properties of Matter How matter behaves when it changes into a NEW substance. EX. Iron rustssilver tarnishes Milk sourssugar ferments eggs rotleaves turn paper burns
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Chemical Change Substance changes into a NEW substance. This change is often an irreversible and permanent change in composition
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Burning
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Tarnishing
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Rusting
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Oxidizing
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Chemical Reaction Chemical changes mean a chemical reaction has occurred REACTANTS PRODUCTS old substances become new substances Sodium + Chlorine sodium chloride (table salt) Na + CL NaCL
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