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Chemical and Physical Properties

Chemical and Physical Properties. Physical Properties. Physical properties can be determined without changing the identity of the substance. Examples???. Viscosity. Resistance to flowing. Maple Syrup- High Viscosity. Water- Low Viscosity. Ductility. Ability to be drawn into a thin wire.

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Chemical and Physical Properties

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  1. Chemical and Physical Properties

  2. Physical Properties • Physical properties can be determined without changing the identity of the substance. • Examples???

  3. Viscosity • Resistance to flowing Maple Syrup- High Viscosity Water- Low Viscosity

  4. Ductility • Ability to be drawn into a thin wire

  5. Malleability • Ability to be hammered into thin sheets without shattering

  6. Hardness • A substance’s resistance to being scratched

  7. Solubility • Ability to dissolve in water • Yes! It is a physical property because you do not need to alter identity of the substance to determine solubility.

  8. Conductivity • Ability to carry electricity Superconductor? Semiconductor?

  9. Other examples of physical properties…. boiling point shape density freezing point melting point temperature

  10. Chemical Properties • Describe the way a substance can change or react to form other substances. • Must be determined using a process that changes the identity of the substance

  11. What is a superconductor? • Watch this video and try to write a one sentence definition.

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