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1 Demo #1: Tearing Paper Does the paper change its chemistry (chemical identity) and form a new substance with different properties? Is the ability to be torn a physical or chemical property? –Physical Property: Property that can be tested/observed without changing chemical identity of the substance; can be undone Is tearing a physical change or a chemical change?

2 Demo #2: Burning Paper Does the paper change its chemistry (chemical identity) and form a new substance with different properties? Is the ability to burn a physical or chemical property? –Chemical Property: A property that can only be tested/observed by changing the chemical identity of a substance; hard to undo Is burning a physical change or a chemical change?

3 Adhesion- tendency of particles of different substances to attract to one another (__.P)

4 Boiling/Condensation Point- Temperature at which a liquid turns to gas AND Temperature at which a gas turns to a liquid (__.P)

5 Brittleness- The tendency of a solid to break or shatter (__.P)

6 Cohesion- The tendency of particles of the same substance to attract one another (__.P)

7 Density- Mass per unit volume; the mass of a known volume of matter; compactness (__.P)

8 Ductility- The ability to be stretched into wire— this is a property of metals (__.P)

9 Elasticity- The tendency of a solid substance to return to its original form after being stretched (__.P)

10 Electrical Conductivity- The ability of electricity to move through a material. (__.P)

11 Hardness- Ability of solids to resist being scratched. (__.P)

12 Luster- The “shininess” of a substance. The ability of a substance to reflect light. (__.P)

13 Magnetism- The ability to form a magnetic field and attract other metals (__.P)

14 Malleability- The ability to be pounded into flat sheets—this is a property of metals (__.P)

15 Mass- The amount of matter that something is made of. (__.P)

16 Melting/Freezing point- Temperature at which a solid turns to liquid AND Temperature at which a liquid turns to solid (__.P) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaJ_Yxj9bG8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwlrFimnZk

17 Solubility- The ability to dissolve in another substance—how well the substance dissolves. (__.P)

18 States of Matter- The physical form in which a substance exists, such as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. (__.P) Plasma 

19 Surface Tension- Tendency of liquid particles to stick together, forming a “skin” (__.P)

20 Tensile Strength- a measure of how far something will stretch or bend before it cracks or breaks (__.P)

21 Texture- The smoothness or roughness of a substance (__.P)

22 Thermal Conductivity- The ability to transfer thermal energy (heat) from one area to another (__.P)

23 Viscosity- A liquid’s resistance to flow (__.P)

24 Volume- The amount of space an object occupies (__.P)

25 Ability to Burn (Flammability)- Ability of a substance to support combustion (burn) (__.P)

26 Ability to Rust- Ability of a metal (like iron) to bond with oxygen (from air or water) to form a new substance (__.P)

27 Ability to Corrode- Ability of a substance to break down and form a new material when reacting with its environment—water, acid, salt, etc. (similar to rusting) (__.P.)

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