I.Properties & Changes in Matter Extensive vs. Intensive Physical vs. Chemical.

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I.Properties & Changes in Matter Extensive vs. Intensive Physical vs. Chemical

Extensive Property depends on the amount of matter present Intensive Property depends on the identity of substance, not the amount

Examples: boiling point volume mass density conductivity intensive extensive intensive

Physical Property can be observed without changing the identity of the substance Chemical Property describes the ability of a substance to undergo changes in identity

Examples: melting point flammable density magnetic tarnishes in air physical chemical physical chemical

Physical Change changes the form of a substance without changing its identity properties remain the same Chemical Change changes the identity of a substance products have different properties

Signs of a Chemical Change change in color or odor formation of a gas formation of a precipitate (solid) change in light or heat

Examples: rusting iron dissolving in water burning a log melting ice grinding spices chemical physical chemical physical