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Properties of Matter Physical Science Chemical and Physical Properties
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Chemical properties The way a substance reacts with others to form new substances with different properties Chemical properties involve the reactivity of elements or compounds
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Physical properties A characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the components of the substance Examples include shape, color, odor, texture, melting point, boiling point, density, or change of state.
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Physical Change Changes that do not involve composition After a physical change a substance may look different, but atoms that make up the substance are not changed or rearranged.
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Chemical Changes Changes in composition of the element or compound. 5 signs of a chemical change 1. A new substance is formed with new properties 2. Color change (not there originally) Examples – paper yellowing or iron rusting 3. Change in energy Release of energy (gets hotter)- exothermic reaction. Example- explosion Absorption of energy (gets colder)- endothermic reaction. Example- ice pack 4. Formation of a gas Example- Seltzer tablet in water 5. Formation of a precipitate Put two liquids together and a powdery solid is formed. Example Lead (II) nitrate and Potassium iodide
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