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What is a property of matter? Characteristic of that type of matter Can be physical or chemical property Can be observed using your senses Cannot be observed with senses- must be tested or reacted with something
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Physical Properties Examples: mass, color, shape, smell, volume, density, melting point, boiling point, and hardness.
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Chemical Properties Examples: ability to burn, ability to decompose (food), ability to rust, how it reacts with other substances
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Changing Matter Matter can be changed two ways: Physically Chemically
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Physical Changes Do NOT CHANGE THE IDENTITY OF MATTER on a chemical level –Nothing new or different is formed –Could be a change in: Change in state Shape Color Size Volume Density Mass
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Examples of Physical Changes Boiling Freezing Evaporation Dissolving Breaking Cutting Painting Making a mixture –2 or more substances physically mixed together Can be separated physically
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Chemical Changes **A chemical reaction MUST take place! Matter changes at the atomic level (atoms separate and recombine in different ways!) and NEW SUBSTANCES are created!!!
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Chemical Changes Molecules are bonding and “unbonding” –Atoms are re-arranged into different combinations –For example: CaCO 3 + heat CaO + CO 2 (New Substances!! A chemical change took place!) **Did you lose any atoms?
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Chemical Changes Rusting Burning Cooking Mixing acids & bases Food being metabolized in body (*where??) Baking Explosion of fireworks
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Law of Conservation of Mass Atoms are just rearranged, NOT created or destroyed Mass is conserved total amount of atoms cannot change –Nothing is ever created or destroyed!
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Chemical Changes Molecules- may be made up of the same type of atom OR different types of atoms. (ex: H 2, H 2 O, CO 2 ) Compounds- made of up DIFFERENT types of atoms only. (ex: H 2 O, CO 2 but not H 2 !)
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