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2 Properties of Matter Physical Properties, Phases of Matter, Chemical Properties

3 General (Physical) Properties Physical properties may be observed without changing the nature of the matter. Boiling point is a physical property  When a liquid boils, the vapor may be condensed to get the liquid back  The liquid is still the same substance

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5 What are some Physical Properties? Properties you can see, such as color, shape, hardness, and texture Properties that are easily measured, such as mass, volume, density, melting point, boiling point  Note! Freezing and melting point are the same temperature!  Density = Mass ÷ Volume Is the ability to be attracted to a magnet a physical property?

6 How do we measure mass and volume? Mass is measured on a balance or scale. Common units are grams, milligrams, and kilograms Mass is measured on a balance or scale. Common units are grams, milligrams, and kilograms Liquid volume is measured with a graduated cylinder. Common units are liters and milliliters Liquid volume is measured with a graduated cylinder. Common units are liters and milliliters Solid volumes may be calculated with formulas or by water displacement Common units are cm 3 or milliliters. Solid volumes may be calculated with formulas or by water displacement Common units are cm 3 or milliliters.

7 Finding Volume by Water Displacement A wooden block raises the level of the liquid in the graduated cylinder from 150ml to 180ml. What is the volume of the block? 180ml – 150ml = 30ml

8 M D I V If the density of the block is 300g/ml, what is its mass? (remember, its volume was 30ml) M 300g/ml I 30ml 9000g

9 Measuring Volume with a Formula A wood block as in the last example has sides that are 2cm wide, 5cm long, and 3cm high. What is the volume of the block? Use the formula l x w x h The answer will be in cm 3 If its mass is 90 grams, what is its density?  2cm x 5cm x 3cm = 30cm 3 90g ÷ 30cm3 = 3g/cm 3

10 Let’s Try Some More Density Problems 1) If the mass of a rock is 500g and its volume is 25cm 3, what is its density? 2) If the density of a liquid is 1.2 g/ml, and its volume is 10ml, what is its mass? 3) If Bob’s mass is 80kg and his density is 1.6kg/l, what is his volume?

11 Answers: D = M ÷ V  1) 500g ÷ 25cm 3 = 20g/cm 3  2) 1.2g/ml x 10ml = 12g  3) 80kg ÷ 1.6kg/l = 50L M DV

12 WEIGHT Weight is the pull of gravity on mass. Weight changes in response to gravitational pull. A person’s mass will remain the same on the earth or on the moon, but she will only weigh 1/6 as much on the moon.

13 PHASES OF MATTER  The most common phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas  Plasma is a high energy phase found in stars  When a substance changes phase, energy (heat) is lost or gained, but temperature remains the same.

14 Types of Phase Changes Solid to liquid: Melting Liquid to gas: Vaporization Gas to liquid: Condensation Liquid to solid: Freezing Solid to gas: Sublimation

15 Chemical Properties and Changes Chemical properties describe a substances’ ability to change into a different substance. A chemical change is the process by which the substance changes.

16 Examples of Chemical Properties Flammability Ability to support burning Ability to combine with other chemicals in a chemical reaction.

17 Examples of Chemical Changes Rusting Photosynthesis Explosions Burning Digestion Baking food Fermentation

18 What are indicators of a chemical change? Gas given off Heat absorbed or released Light given off Color change Oxidation of a metal New substances are formed


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