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Friday, 10/28 Day 1 Fill out your Agenda. Science Starter:
Science Warm Ups AR Book under desk Agenda 1. Please have these Items on your desk. Science notebook Fill out your Agenda. Science Starter: What is matter? What is a property?
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Physical versus Chemical Properties
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Reviewing MATTER Matter: anything that has mass and takes up space
Mass – the amount of matter in something Volume – the amount of space something occupies Which of the following is matter? A car? A box? You?
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What is a property? Property: a characteristic of a substance that can be observed
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Matter can be changed two ways
Physically Physical reaction Physical change Chemically Chemical reaction Chemical change
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Physical Property Physical property: a property that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance. Examples: luster malleability: the ability to be hammered into a thin sheet ductility: the ability to be stretched into a wire melting point boiling point density solubility specific heat
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Special Physical Properties
Melting point: the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid at a given pressure Boiling point: the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas at a given pressure water = 100oC
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Physical Changes Does NOT CHANGE THE TYPE OF MATTER
Nothing new or different is formed Could be a change in: A. Size B. Change in state C. Color D. Shape
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Examples of Physical Changes
A. Boiling B. Freezing C. Dissolving D. Breaking E. Making a mixture 2 or more types of matter (substances) mixed together Not in specific amounts Can be separated physically
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Chemical Properties Chemical property: a property that can only be observed by changing the identity of the substance Examples: flammability ability to rust reactivity with vinegar
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Chemical Changes The composition of the substance changes. The substances present at the beginning of the change are not present at the end; new substances are formed. The change cannot be “undone.” Picture from
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Evidence of Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reaction: The process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances. Temperature change Color change Gas or solid appears
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