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Physical and Chemical Properties By the end of the day today: I will be able to compare and contrast physical and chemical properties
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Matter Why does this Matter? Has mass and takes up space Everything around us is matter
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Play-doh
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Physical Properties Definition: can be observed without altering the chemical composition of a substance color, texture, malleability, solubility, mass, volume, density Malleable: capable of being extended or shaped by beating
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Play Dough: Physical Properties Color? Texture? Malleability? Mass? Solubility?
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Physical Properties Physical properties can be described as being intensive or extensive.
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Extensive Properties: change when the size of a sample of matter changes. volume, mass, and length
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Intensive Properties: properties that do not change with the sample size can be useful in identifying a substance color, density, viscosity, temperature, solubility, and states of matter.
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Apply it to real life: More sugarLess sugar What makes Coke different from diet Coke?
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Chemical Properties Definition: describes the ability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more new chemical substances. Toxicity, reactivity, flammability, radioactivity
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Play Dough: Chemical Properties Toxicity Reactivity Flammability Radioactivity
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Name That Property!! Series of 6 scenarios Talk over scenario with your desk partner(s) Record answer (either physical or chemical property) in your notes Each correct answer= 1 point Tie-Breaker at the end!!! Prize!!
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#1 The boiling point of a certain alcohol is 75 degrees Celsius Physical
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#2 Copper forms green copper carbonate when in contact with moist air Chemical
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#3 Table salt dissolves in water Physical
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#4 Copper is a good conductor of heat and electricity Physical
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#5 Magnesium burns brightly when ignited Chemical
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#6 Iron is more dense than aluminum Physical
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Tonight’s Homework One paragraph summary of today’s notes.
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