Properties and Changes of Matter

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we gather information using our sense: touch= texture, taste, hearing any sounds it can make smell = odor, sight = appearances (color, size, shape, state, etc.)

How are your senses important for identifying physical properties of matter?

a physical property can be observed without changing the composition of the substance. A chemical property cannot be observed without changing the composition of the substance.How do chemical and physical properties differ?

How do chemical and physical properties differ?

chemical change

If a new substance is formed, what type of change occurred?

density

If you measure the mass of a unit of volume of material, what are you finding?

physical change

Is dissolving a physical or chemical change?

volume, mass, weight, size (=width, height, depth, length), possibly shape

List out examples of size-dependent physical properties

color, odor, density, solubility, state of matter, magnetism ( =ability to attract a magnet), melting/freezing/boiling points, possibly shape

List out examples of size-independent physical properties

melting,freezing, vaporization (boiling and evaporating), condensation, deposition, and sublimation All are physical changes.

Name the changes of states and what type of change they represent.

physical change (although it sweetens the taste, it's a mixture--not a new substance)

Name the type of change: sugar dissolves in tea

physical change

Name the type of change: alcohol vaporizes

chemical change

Name the type of change: bread molds

chemical change

Name the type of change: burning a candle

chemical change

Name the type of change: iron rusts

chemical change

Name the type of change: peaches rot

physical change

Name the type of change: sea shell breaks

chemical change

Name the type of change: sugar becomes alcohol

physical change

Name the type of change: wax melting

physical change

Name the type of change: you get a haircut

chemical change

Name the type of change: your homework burns (sad, sad day!)

chemical property

Name the type of property: ability to burn

chemical property

Name the type of property: ability to explode

chemical property

Name the type of property: ability to rot

chemical property

Name the type of property: ability to rust

chemical property

Name the type of property: ability to sour/spoil

chemical property

Name the type of property: ability to tarnish

True--it is a property of an object that demonstrates (which is an action) whether or not something is attracted to magnets

True or false: magnetism is a behavioral property.

deposition

What is the process/phase change of a gas changing directly into a solid?

chemical change

What type of change is burning paper?

physical change

What type of change is changing shape?

physical change

What type of change is melting?

two or more substances

When something dissolves, how many substances can be involved?

ability to burn, because if you burn something the chemical composition changes

Which of these is not a physical property of matter and why? density, mass, ability to burn, texture

The mass of the ash is less that that of the log. However, the "missing" mass is in fact not missing. A gas forms (carbon dioxide) when wood burns which goes into the air and this accounts for the "missing" mass.

Why does a log reduce to a smaller mass of ashes when the law of conservation of mass is universal?

chemical change

a change in which the composition of the substances changes and a new substance (or more) is formed

physical change

a change in which the form or appearance of matter changes, but not its composition

chemical property

a characteristic that cannot be observed without alternating the composition of the substance

physical property

a characteristic you can observe without changing or trying to change the composition of the substance

law of conservation of mass

states the total mass of matter is the same before and after a physical or chemical change


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