1.1 Physical and Chemical Changes and Properties

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1.1 Physical and Chemical Changes and Properties Chemistry Objectives 1

Essential Questions What are the different states of matter? How are the particles arranged? How can you tell if something is a physical or chemical property? How can you tell if something is a chemical or physical change? What are the 4 indications of a chemical change?

Matter Matter is anything that has mass and volume Matter generally has 3 states or phases: Solid: Has both definite shape and volume Liquid: Has a definite volume but no definite shape Gas: Has no definite shape or volume

Particle Arrangements Gas particles have no regular arrangement and move/vibrate freely Liquid particles are close together with no regular arrangement and can vibrate and slide past each other Solid particles are tightly packed (usually in a regular pattern) and vibrate only. Gases, Liquids, and Solids

Density Different states have different densities. For most substances, its density will increase as you go from gas to liquid to solid.

Changes of state By heating or cooling matter, we see changes in state Evaporating/Condensing- between liquids and gases Melting/freezing-between liquids and solids Sublimation-from a solid to a gas

Properties A property is a trait or characteristic There are two main types of properties in chemistry: physical and chemical

Properties of Matter PHYSICAL PROPERTY- observed without altering the substance’s chemical identity Examples of physical properties are: Color Density Brittleness Melting point and boiling point

Properties of Matter CHEMICAL PROPERTY- observed when altering the substance’s chemical identity Some examples are: Reactivity Combustibility Rusting

Chemical vs Physical Changes Label the following as chemical or physical properties Silver melts at 961.78 °C Oil is flammable Iron rusts Water has a density of 1 g/mL An apple is red phys chem chem phys phys

Changes in Matter PHYSICAL CHANGE- does not alter the identity of a substance State changes, changes in amount or size, dissolving CHEMICAL CHANGE- does alter the identity of a substance Flammability, ability to rust Often called a CHEMICAL REACTION

Indications of Chemical Change There are four indications of chemical changes or chemical reactions Having an indication occur doesn’t automatically mean a chemical reaction happened it needs to be UNEXPECTED For instance water freezing is a state change not a chemical change

Indications of Chemical Change (cont) a transfer of energy (light and heat) An unexpected color change the production of a gas the formation of a precipitate (solid).

Chemical vs Physical Changes Identify if the following is a chemical or physical change A purple powder is added to water and makes a purple solution. A candle wick burning. A liquid freezes into a solid. Two liquids form a solid when mixed. A piece of wood is being chopped. phys chem phys chem phys

Essential Questions What are the different states of matter? How are the particles arranged? How can you tell if something is a physical or chemical property? How can you tell if something is a chemical or physical change? What are the 4 indications of a chemical change?

1.1 Tracked Assignment P 42 #3,6-7 P 55 #28-29, 31-32