Describing Matter.

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Describing Matter

Physical Property Any characteristic of a material that you can observe without changing the substances that make up the material

Examples of Physical Properties Color Shape Size Melting Point Boiling Point Flexibility Magnetic Smell Density

Por Ejemplo You might describe the appearance of an iron nail as: A pointy ended cylinder Made of a gray-colored solid. Physical properties are measureable

For Example If you had a soft drink in a cup, you could measure its volume and temperature, and describe its odor. Each of these is a physical property

Physical Change If you break a piece of chalk, its size and shape have changed. But you have not changed the identity, the chemical consistency, of the substance ….it is still chalk, still made entirely of chalk molecules.

Physical Change II The changes in state (solid  liquid  gas  plasma) are all example of physical changes. When a substance freezes, boils, evaporates, sublimes, or condenses, it undergoes physical changes.

Physical Changes A change in size, shape, or state of matter Physical properties can be used to separate a mixture

Chemical Change Burnt toast, burned soup, and burned steak all smell burnt. The smell is different from the smell of bread, soup, or steak. The odor is a clue that a new substance has been produced A change of one substance into a different substance is a chemical change

Examples of Chemical Change When iron is exposed to oxygen and water, the iron reacts and forms a new substance: Rust Gasoline is burned, forming carbon dioxide and water: Both are new substances

Chemical Properties a characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a certain chemical change. Ex: the tendency of a substance to burn is a chemical property