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Warm-Up List 5 physical properties. List 5 physical changes.

Warm-Up List 5 physical properties. List 5 physical changes.

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What is the definition of physical property?

What is the definition of physical property?

Physical Property A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the

Physical Property A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance

What are some physical properties?

What are some physical properties?

Physical Property Examples: color, odor, shape, size, mass, volume, magnetism, ability to conduct electric

Physical Property Examples: color, odor, shape, size, mass, volume, magnetism, ability to conduct electric current, strength, flexibility, texture, density, state, thermal conductivity, solubility, ductility, malleability, melting point, boiling point

What is a physical change?

What is a physical change?

Physical changes do not form new substances.

Physical changes do not form new substances.

What are some physical changes?

What are some physical changes?

Examples of Physical Changes Boiling All phase changes Freezing are physical Dissolving changes! Breaking

Examples of Physical Changes Boiling All phase changes Freezing are physical Dissolving changes! Breaking Making a mixture - 2 or more types of matter (substances) mixed together Can be separated physically

Henry takes a cup of water and places it in the freezer. The liquid

Henry takes a cup of water and places it in the freezer. The liquid water changes to ice. Henry thinks this change is not a physical change, because the water changed into ice. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

What is a property? Property: a characteristic of a substance that can be observed

What is a property? Property: a characteristic of a substance that can be observed

Two kinds of properties: Physical Properties and Chemical Properties

Two kinds of properties: Physical Properties and Chemical Properties

Physical Property A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the

Physical Property A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance

Chemical Property Describes matter based on its ability to change into new matter that

Chemical Property Describes matter based on its ability to change into new matter that has different properties

Flammability The ability of a substance to burn Wood has the chemical property of

Flammability The ability of a substance to burn Wood has the chemical property of flammability. When wood is burned, ash and smoke are created.

Reactivity The ability of two or more substances to combine and form one or

Reactivity The ability of two or more substances to combine and form one or more new substances

Iron has the chemical property of reactivity with oxygen. When iron reacts with oxygen,

Iron has the chemical property of reactivity with oxygen. When iron reacts with oxygen, it rusts.

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Substances can have chemical properties, even if you can’t observe them. A piece of

Substances can have chemical properties, even if you can’t observe them. A piece of wood is flammable even when it’s not burning.

Chemical Change Happens when one or more substances are changed into new substances that

Chemical Change Happens when one or more substances are changed into new substances that have new and different properties.

Chemical properties describe which chemical changes will occur and which will not occur.

Chemical properties describe which chemical changes will occur and which will not occur.

Chemical change is the process by which substances actually change into new substances.

Chemical change is the process by which substances actually change into new substances.

With paper, I know that it has the chemical property of flammability without even

With paper, I know that it has the chemical property of flammability without even lighting it on fire.

It’s not until I light the paper on fire that the paper has a

It’s not until I light the paper on fire that the paper has a chemical change.

With baking soda, I know that it has the chemical property of reactivity with

With baking soda, I know that it has the chemical property of reactivity with vinegar.

It’s not until I mix baking soda and vinegar that the two have a

It’s not until I mix baking soda and vinegar that the two have a chemical change.

In a chemical change, the new product(s) are different from the substances that were

In a chemical change, the new product(s) are different from the substances that were initially combined together.

+ Carbon dioxide + Water

+ Carbon dioxide + Water

Burning wood is a chemical change. The wood is changed to ash and smoke.

Burning wood is a chemical change. The wood is changed to ash and smoke.

Signs of a Chemical Change in Color Production or Change in Odor Change in

Signs of a Chemical Change in Color Production or Change in Odor Change in Temperature Production of Precipitate (solid) Production of a Gas (bubbling)

Many physical changes are easily reversed. Most chemical changes are not easily reversed.

Many physical changes are easily reversed. Most chemical changes are not easily reversed.

When determining if the change is physical or chemical, you should ask yourself if

When determining if the change is physical or chemical, you should ask yourself if the composition changes.

The composition of an object is the type of matter that makes up the

The composition of an object is the type of matter that makes up the object and the way that the matter is arranged in the object.

Physical changes DO NOT change the composition of a substance.

Physical changes DO NOT change the composition of a substance.

Chemical changes alter the composition of the substance.

Chemical changes alter the composition of the substance.

Physical Change or Chemical Change?

Physical Change or Chemical Change?

Physical • The composition stays the same. • Substance is not changed, just size

Physical • The composition stays the same. • Substance is not changed, just size or shape Chemical • The composition changes. • Change CANNOT be undone. • Color changes (careful!) • Change can be undone. • Production of gas (bubbles) • Color changes (careful!) • Production/Change in odor • Changing State • Change in temperature • Dissolving • Production of precipitate • Bending, Crushing, Mixing, Cutting, etc.

Cracking Eggs

Cracking Eggs

Physical Change Cracking an egg separates the shell from the insides. The substances do

Physical Change Cracking an egg separates the shell from the insides. The substances do not change.

Slicing Bread

Slicing Bread

Physical Change When the bread is sliced, the bread just changes size and shape.

Physical Change When the bread is sliced, the bread just changes size and shape.

Lighting a Match

Lighting a Match

Chemical Change The phosphorus and wood are changed into new substances.

Chemical Change The phosphorus and wood are changed into new substances.

Rusty Nails

Rusty Nails

Chemical Change Oxygen in the air reacts with the metal of the nail. This

Chemical Change Oxygen in the air reacts with the metal of the nail. This produces a new substance called rust.

Ice Melting

Ice Melting

Physical Change The ice just changes from solid to liquid. The water does not

Physical Change The ice just changes from solid to liquid. The water does not change into a new substance.

Glass Breaking

Glass Breaking

Physical Change The glass does not change into a new substance.

Physical Change The glass does not change into a new substance.

Boiling Water

Boiling Water

Physical Change When water boils, water changes from a liquid to a gas. The

Physical Change When water boils, water changes from a liquid to a gas. The identity of the water does not change.

Mixing Lemonade Powder into Water

Mixing Lemonade Powder into Water

Physical Change After mixing the lemonade powder and water, lemonade powder and water are

Physical Change After mixing the lemonade powder and water, lemonade powder and water are still present. Evaporating the water separates the ingredients.

Baking a Cake

Baking a Cake

Chemical Change The flour, eggs, sugar, baking powder, and other ingredients change into a

Chemical Change The flour, eggs, sugar, baking powder, and other ingredients change into a new substance.

Mowing the Lawn

Mowing the Lawn

Physical Change Cutting the grass does not change the identity of the grass.

Physical Change Cutting the grass does not change the identity of the grass.

Fireworks Exploding

Fireworks Exploding

Chemical Change Fireworks are composed of different metals, such as copper. After ignited, the

Chemical Change Fireworks are composed of different metals, such as copper. After ignited, the fireworks produce light, heat, and sound.

Melting Butter for Popcorn

Melting Butter for Popcorn

Physical Change Heating causes the butter to change from a solid to a liquid.

Physical Change Heating causes the butter to change from a solid to a liquid. The identity of the butter does not change.

Hammering Wood Together to Build a Birdhouse

Hammering Wood Together to Build a Birdhouse

Physical Change Hammering the wood together causes the wood to change shape. The identity

Physical Change Hammering the wood together causes the wood to change shape. The identity of the wood does not change.

Spoiling Food

Spoiling Food

Chemical Change Spoiling food changes color and has a foul odor. Bacteria, mold, enzyme

Chemical Change Spoiling food changes color and has a foul odor. Bacteria, mold, enzyme action, and oxidation cause spoilage.

Separating a Mixture of Rocks and Sand

Separating a Mixture of Rocks and Sand

Physical Change Separating the rocks from the sand can be done by physical means.

Physical Change Separating the rocks from the sand can be done by physical means. The identities of the rocks and sand do not change.

Exit Slip 1. Define and give an example of a physical property. 2. Define

Exit Slip 1. Define and give an example of a physical property. 2. Define and give an example of a physical change. 3. Define and give an example of a chemical property. 4. Define and give an example of a chemical change.