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Properties of Matter Chap 2 -2. Objectives > Distinguish between the physical and chemical properties of matter, and give examples of each. > Distinguish.

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1 Properties of Matter Chap 2 -2

2 Objectives > Distinguish between the physical and chemical properties of matter, and give examples of each. > Distinguish between the physical and chemical properties of matter, and give examples of each. > Perform calculations involving density. > Perform calculations involving density. > Explain how materials are suited for different uses based on their physical and chemical properties, and give examples. > Explain how materials are suited for different uses based on their physical and chemical properties, and give examples. > Describe characteristic properties, and give examples. > Describe characteristic properties, and give examples.

3 Physical Properties There are 4 general properties for ALL matter There are 4 general properties for ALL matter  Mass,  Weight,  Volume,  Density

4 Mass, inertia, weight Mass- amount of matter in an object, also a measure of an objects inertia Mass- amount of matter in an object, also a measure of an objects inertia Inertia- the resistance of an object to change its motion Inertia- the resistance of an object to change its motion

5 Mass, inertia, weight Weight- gravitational pull on an object, changes with location Weight- gravitational pull on an object, changes with location Mass can not change unless something is removed Mass can not change unless something is removed

6 Mass, inertia, weight Gravity affects weight but not mass and all objects have their own gravity or ability to attract other objects even though it is weak force. Gravity affects weight but not mass and all objects have their own gravity or ability to attract other objects even though it is weak force.

7 Volume and Density Volume-amount of space an object takes up Volume-amount of space an object takes up Density- mass per unit of volume – used to identify types of matter Density- mass per unit of volume – used to identify types of matter D=m/v A derived unit  g/cm 3

8 Physical Properties There are 6 specific properties for ALL matter There are 6 specific properties for ALL matter Color, shape, odor, texture, hardness, size Color, shape, odor, texture, hardness, size

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10 Physical Properties Not Visible physical properties are: Not Visible physical properties are: melting point, melting point, boiling point, boiling point, density, density, ability to conduct electricity and magnetism ability to conduct electricity and magnetism

11 Chemical properties There are 2 chemical properties There are 2 chemical properties Reactivity- how chemicals react- bp and vinegar- volcano Reactivity- how chemicals react- bp and vinegar- volcano Flammability- if substance can catch fire or not Flammability- if substance can catch fire or not

12 Physical vs Chemical Physical properties are observable without changing the substance Physical properties are observable without changing the substance Chemical properties are only observable if the substance is permanently changed Chemical properties are only observable if the substance is permanently changed Physical/Chemical Prop. Clip Physical/Chemical Prop. Clip Physical/Chemical Prop. Clip Physical/Chemical Prop. Clip


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