Title: Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
1Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
2- All matter has distinct properties
- Two types of properties
- Physical
- Chemical
3Physical Property
- Definition describes characteristics of a
substance that can be observed or measured - Describe the physical properties of the image
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4Physical Properties
Property Description
State Solid, liquid or gas
Cohesion Ability to stick to itself
Adhesion Ability to stick to other substances
Melting Point Temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
5Boiling Point Temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
Colour Colour of an object
Lustre Shininess
Conductivity Ability of a substance to conduct electricity or heat
Density Amount of mass in a given volume
6Ductility Ability of a substance to be stretched into a wire
Hardness Ability of a substance to resist being scratched
Malleability Ability of a substance to be made into a sheet
Viscosity Resistance of a fluid to flow
7Chemical Property
- Definition describes the ability of a substance
to change into a new substance or substances - A chemical property is how a substance interacts
with other substances, like an acid or heat - A chemical change results in the formation of a
new substance or substances - A chemical reaction is the process in which a
chemical change occurs
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9Chemical Properties
Property Description
Absorbs heat Becomes cooler when chemical reaction occurs
Combustible Substance lights on fire during chemical reaction
Forms gas Chemical reaction produces gas
10Reacts with acid Substance reacts with acid
Reacts with water Substance reacts with water
Emits heat during a reaction Heat is produced during a chemical reaction
Emits light during a reactions Light is produced during a chemical reaction
Forms a precipitate A solid is formed during a chemical reaction