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Chemical Properties and Physical Properties WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE????
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Review on Physical Properties A physical property is a characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing that substance into another different substance. Hardness Color Texture Dissolvability Often a physical property can be used to classify matter...like metals have a luster or may have the ability to conduct heat and electricity.
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Review on Chemical Properties A chemical property is a characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to CHANGE into a completely different substance. This chemical property can often be used to classify substances just like a physical property. Remember—it describes an ability to CHANGE into a different substance. Think of iron reacting with water and air. That equals a pile of rust. Most of the time you cannot put the changed substance back the way it started out either!!
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Bubbling Blobs Lab Review Think back to when you put the oil and water together. Was that a chemical change? NO! What happened when you put the colored pill into the water? Was there a chemical change there? YUP! The fizzing of the tablet released CO2 as a gas and released the colored dye. We cannot get the CO2 back but we could get the dye back by evaporating the water and the dye would remain as a dry powder in the bottom of the glass. You have both things going on here.
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Bubbling Blobs
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Lets make a list of the chemical and physical properties of bubbling blobs: Chemical Physical
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So we can conclude that bubbling blobs had both types of changes. What about our GAK? Elmer’s glue and Borax laundry booster
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Particles in Motion? What were the changes going on in this lab? What about temperature?
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