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Exploring Properties of Matter: Physical vs Chemical Properties

Learn about different properties of matter, such as density, boiling point, solubility, and more. Understand physical and chemical properties and how they can be observed using your senses. Discover why density is not the same as weight. Get ready to explore the world of matter!

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Exploring Properties of Matter: Physical vs Chemical Properties

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  1. Chapter 9 Lesson 2 PROPERTIES

  2. Vocabulary • Boiling point – the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. • Chemical property- the ability or tendency of a material to change its chemical makeup. • Conductivity – the ability to carry energy. • Density- mass per unit volume of a substance. • Melting point – the temperature at which a solid substance changes to a liquid. • Physical property- characteristic that can be measured or detected by the senses • Solubility – measure of how much of one substance can dissolve in another.

  3. Using Your Senses • There are two types of properties ways to describe matter. • Physical Properties • Chemical Properties

  4. Physical Properties • A physical property of matter can be detected by the senses. • Your senses are: sight, smell, taste, feel, and hearing.

  5. Physical Properties • When looking at matter, you want to observe: state (solid, liquid, or gas), size, color, and odor.

  6. Physical Properties • Other physical properties can be measured: length, volume, and mass.

  7. Physical Properties Mass, Volume, and Density • All matter has mass, volume, and density. • Mass is how much matter is in an object. • Volume is how much space an object takes up. • Density is its mass per unit. • Density IS NOT the same as weight.

  8. Chemical Properties • A chemical property is the ability or tendency of a material to change its chemical makeup. • You can observe a material’s chemical properties by observing its changes under certain conditions: such as burning.

  9. Let’s watch a video…

  10. Now it’s your turn! • Let’s see what you can do. Complete the worksheet.

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