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Page 1: Physical  and  Chemical  Properties

Physical and Chemical Properties

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A property is a characteristic or a description of something

(Write down things in purple)

Our properties make us what we are

Some of Malfoy’s properties include

Ice Blue EyesShort, White-Blonde HairSneering SmileDesire for powerFamiy richesDislike of Muggles

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Physical Properties of Matter

A. Things that can be measured with the

metric system

length weight or mass density boiling point freezing point

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Mercury (a liquid) is more dense than lead. May be we should say “Get the MERCURY out”, not “Get the lead out.”

Solid water is less dense than liquid water. That’s why ice cubes float in water.

Weight is actually measured in Newtons, not grams.

Physical Properties Trivia

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B. Inertia – matter at rest will stay at rest matter in motion will stay in motion

Physical Properties of Matter

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Physical Properties of Matter

C. Things that can be determined with the

senses

Color Texture Hardness Luster (shiny-ness) Taste Shape Odor

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Sulfur can be identified by its “rotten egg” smell.

Diamond is the hardest mineral we know of.

Halite tastes like salt.

Physical Properties Trivia

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Physical Properties of Matter

D. Describe the phase of matter of the

substance

solid semi-solid (amorphous) liquid gas plasma

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Chemical Properties of Matter

A. Describe the way matter interacts

These interactions are sometimes called chemical reactions

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Chemical Properties of Matter

In actual chemistry classes, you’ll learn how the electrons of individual atoms of matter combine or transfer to make new compounds.

(aren’t you glad we don’t have to learn that yet?)

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Some common chemical properties involving oxygen

B. Oxidation Reactions Oxygen and iron react to

form iron oxide (rust)

Oxygen and hydrogen react to form water

Oxygen and copper react to form copper oxide

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Some common examples of chemical properties of acids and bases

C. Acid-Base Reactions

Zinc fizzes in hydrochloric acid

Hydrochloric acid bubbles and fumes on limestone

Vinegar bubbles and foams when in contact with baking soda

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Some common examples of chemical properties of electrical reactions

D. Electrical Reactions When electricity is passed

through water and acid, hydrogen and oxygen gasses are released

When electricity is passed though an acid solution with a metal object inside, and a copper diode, the metal becomes “plated” with copper

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Some common examples of chemical properties of reactions between

substances

Sodium + chlorine = salt

Silver + sulfur = silver sulfide

(tarnish)

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What examples of physical and chemical properties can be observed when a

candle burns?

Physical Chemical

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1- A ___________ property describes the way substances interact with each other.

2- A _____________ property can be described using metric measurements.

Properties Quiz

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3- Which of these is a chemical property of copper?a. Copper has a metallic luster.b. Copper is a brownish-orange color.c. Copper oxidizes in air.d. Copper has a density of 7.1 g/ml

4- The fact the mercury is more dense than lead is a ____________ property of mercury.

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5- Which of these is a physical property of hydrochloric acid?

a. Hydrochloric acid dissolves food in the human stomach.b. When hydrochloric acid touches zinc, it bubbles and fumes.c. When hydrochloric acid is mixed with ammonia, it produces a poisonous gas.d. Hydrochloric acid smells like a swimming pool.

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6- If heat energy is added to solid aluminum, what happens to the movement and spacing of the particles of aluminum?

a. The particles move apart and slow down.b. The particles move apart and speed up.c. The particles move closer together and slow down.d. The particles move closer together and speed up.

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7- Which of these phases of matter have molecular motion?

a. solidb. liquidc. gasd. all matter is in motion

Name two physical properties of a cell phone.8-9-

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10-Cooking food is a chemical change. Name a holiday cooking tradition that your family has completed for more than two years.


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