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Physical Properties Characteristics observed that don’t change identity Physical properties help identify substances
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Measuring Physical Properties Melting point- substance changes from a solid to a liquid. Boiling point- substance changes from a liquid to a gas Others: strength, hardness, magnetism, ability to conduct electricity, density
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Chemical Properties Describes how a substance changes into a new substance Can happen by combining with other elements or breaking down Generally not easy to observe
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Examples of Chemical Properties Flammability –the ability to burn Reactivity-the capability of a substance to combine with another substance Ex. Iron combining with oxygen
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Physical Changes Affects physical properties of a substance without changing the identity of a substance. Ex. melting, cutting, crushing, dissolving
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Chemical Change When one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances that have different properties Ex. a battery dying, leaves changing colors, rust Chemical changes can not be reversed by physical changes! Ex. Unbaking food
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Clues for chemical changes Odor Change in color Fizzing or foaming Production of sound, light, or heat Production of a solid (called a precipitate)
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Which is which? Identify which changes are physical and which are chemical
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