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Observing Chemical Change
Chapter 6 Section 1: Observing Chemical Change
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Property and changes of matter
Matter can be described in terms of physical and chemical changes
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A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance
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Melting pt, boiling pt, color, hardness, texture, luster, ductility, malleability, conduction of heat and electricity
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A chemical property is a characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into another substance(s).
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Reactivity to Oxygen, burning/ flammability, tarnishing, and rusting
See figure 1, page 185
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A physical change is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but it does not make the substance change into another substance
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Bending, crushing, breaking, cutting
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A chemical change is when the substance itself changes into another substance. This is called a chemical reaction.
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Burning Chemical changes occur when bonds break and new bonds form
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Evidence for Chemical Reactions
Involve the formation of a new substance and changes in energy. Figure 4, page 188
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Changes in properties result when new substances form
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A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction is called a precipitate
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Color change
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A gas might be produced
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Changes in energy Matter can either absorb or release energy in the form of heat, light, electricity
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Occurs during chemical reactions
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A change in temperature indicates absorption or release of energy
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Endothermic: energy is absorbed, temperature does not always result in a decrease. Energy must continuously be added to have endothermic reactions (Bonds are being broken, energy is needed)( Takes energy from surroundings) Ammonium thiocyanate is mixed with barium hydroxide. A drop of water is placed on a block of wood. The bottom of the beaker becomes cold enough to freeze the water and stick to the wood.
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Exothermic: energy is released as heat so the temperature increases
(Bonds are being formed, have more energy than needed) (Heat given to surroundings)
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