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PROPERTIES OF MATTER: PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL
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PROPERTY – ABILITY TO DO SOMETHING TYPES OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES – * INTENSIVE – DO NOT DEPEND ON AMOUNT OF MATTER * EXTENSIVE – DEPEND ON AMOUNT OF MATTER
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INTENSIVE - TEXTURE, COLOR, ODOR, LUSTER (SHINY), MALLEABILITY (BEATEN INTO SHEETS), DUCTILITY (DRAWN INTO WIRES), CONDUCTIVITY (ALLOW ENERGY TO ELECTRICITY TO FLOW), HARDNESS (SCRATCHING), SOLUBILITY (DISSOLVE), MELTING/FREEZING/BOILING POINT, & DENSITY
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COPPER ORE – COPPER – COPPER WIRE SHEEP WOOL – REMOVED WOOL – DYED WOOL
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EXTENSIVE - MASS, WEIGHT, VOLUME, & LENGTH
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DENSITY – AMOUNT OF MATTER IN A GIVEN SPACE TOOLS – TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE, RULER OR GRADUATED CYLINDER UNITS – GRAMS PER CUBIC CENTIMETER (g/cm 3 ) FORMULA – DENSITY = MASS/VOLUME D = M/V HOW TO FIND DENSITY – 1. MASS OUT OBJECT 2. FIND VOLUME OF OBJECT (l x w x h, displacement, or liquid in graduated cylinder) 3. CALCULATE – MASS DIVIDED BY VOLUME
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PRACTICE http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?m ethod=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=362
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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES *Reactivity with other chemicals *Toxicity (Damage to Organism) *Flammability *Combustion *Oxidation states (rust/tarnish) *Chemical stability *Types of chemical bonds that will form
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Changing from one state to another is a Physical Change. If a new substance is formed it is a Chemical Change. Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com
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SIGNS OF PHYSICAL CHANGE CHANGED IS BASED ONLY ON PHYSICAL APPEARANCE YOU CAN GET THE ORIGINAL SUBSTANCE BACK STATE OF MATTER CHANGES SIGNS OF CHEMICAL CHANGE ODOR PRODUCED CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE COLOR CHANGE BUBBLES FORMED SOLID FORMED SUBSTANCE DISAPPEARS
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Chemical Reactions
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D. Sublimation - solid gains energy to form a gas (skips liquid stage) i. particles break away immediately to from gas Example - dry ice used for cooling things with a gas
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E. Condensation - gas loses energy to form a liquid i. particles get close enough to form liquid Example - gas around a cool glass of water loses energy/cools to form liquid on the glass
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