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Title: How to tell the difference


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Physical/ChemicalProperties and Changes
  • How to tell the difference

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Physical property
  • Any characteristic of a material that can be
    observed or measured without changing the
    identity of the material

3
Examples of Physical Properties..
  • Size
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Density
  • Texture
  • Smell
  • State of matter

4
Density
  • The amount of mass a material has for a given
    volume is DENSITY.
  • Density mass/volume

5
Same Volume, Different Mass
  • A bowling ball and a volleyball have the same
    volume (they take up the same space), but the
    bowling ball is more dense than the volleyball.

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Chemical Property..
  • Any characteristic that gives a substance the
    ability to undergo a change that results in a new
    substance.
  • Only observable during a chemical reaction.

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Examples of Chemical Properties..
  • Flammability- the ability to burn
  • Reactivity- how easily it reacts with another
    substance to form something new.

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Physical property
  • Substance may seem different, but atoms link up
    in the same way.

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States of Matter
10
Physical Change..
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Its a physical change if
  • It changes shape or size
  • It dissolves.

12
Its a physical change if...
  • It changes phase (freezes, boils, evaporates,
    condenses)

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Chemical Change
  • Changes the identity of the substance
  • Makes new substances

Also know as a chemical reaction
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Here are some other examples of chemical
reactions
  • raw egg becomes cooked egg
  • cake mix becomes cake

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Its a chemical change if.
  • It burns
  • Temperature changes without heating/cooling

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Its a chemical change if...
  • Rotting

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Its a chemical change if...
  • It changes color- not all
  • It forms a precipitate

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Always a chemical change if..
  • Burning
  • Bubbling
  • Rotting
  • Rusting
  • Think BBRR..

19
What kind of change is it if someone...
  • Tears up paper?
  • Physical change
  • Mixes salt and water?
  • Physical change

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What kind of change is it if someone...
  • Burns paper?
  • Chemical change
  • Evaporates salt water?
  • Physical change

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What kind of change is it if someone...
  • Mixes vinegar and baking soda?
  • Chemical change
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