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1 Physical Properties: Something that I can see/feel/measure

2 Matter: Anything that has mass and takes up space.

3 Color

4 Conductivity: Allows heat and electricity to flow through it.

5 Density: Amount of matter packed into an object.
Sink or float Density = mass/volume

6 Freezing Point: the point at which a liquid becomes a solid.
0◦C for water

7 Boiling Point: the point at which a liquid becomes a gas.
Water Vapor (Gas) 100◦C for water Liquid water

8 Solubility: the ability to dissolve
Salt into Water

9 Texture: how something feels when I move my hand across the surface.
Tack = Sharp Log = rough Table top = smooth

10 Mass: amount of matter in an object
Triple beam balance measures mass

11 Magnetic/Non-magnetic: attraction to a magnet

12 Melting point: the point at which a solid becomes a liquid.

13 Volume: How much space it takes up
Volume of a solid is calculated by L X W X H Water displacement

14 Shape

15 We can also add…

16 Length Centimeters (cm) Inches (in)

17 Smell (odor)

18 Malleability: ability for metal to bend

19 Hardness: Moh’s Scale measures the hardness of minerals
Quartz has a hardness of 7.

20 Streak: Residue from a mineral.
A streak plate is used to find the true color.

21 Evaporating: A liquid turning into a gas.

22 Buoyancy: The ability to float
Sink = more dense than water Float = less dense than water

23 Ability to insulate: stops the flow of heat or electricity.
Fabric Oven Mitt Rubber tires Styrofoam cup

24 Chemical Properties of Matter: characteristic of a substance that is observed during a reaction

25 Flammability: the ability to burn.

26 Corrosiveness: Acid eating away at metal

27 Rusting: Iron reacts with oxygen and creates Iron Oxide (rust)

28 pH: measures acidity or alkalinity of a solution.

29 Rotting: decaying and creating new things
Moldy bread – being broken down by the mold.

30 We can also add…

31 Ability to tarnish: silver reacts with oxygen.
Not tarnished Tarnished

32 Burning or combustion of fossil fuels: burns because it is a new product
OIL

33 Digestion: Energy from proteins and sugars are broken down into something new.

34 Photosynthesis: changing water, carbon dioxide, and light energy into glucose (sugar)

35 Evidence of a Chemical Change

36 Production of a Gas

37 Production of a Precipitate: when two liquids are combined and a solid is formed.

38 Color Change Sliced apples change color because they react with oxygen.

39 Change in temperature Break and/or shake for temperature change.

40 A spark, light or an explosion


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