Physical vs Chemical Changes and Properties. Properties – what are they?
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Physical vs ChemicalChanges and Properties
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Properties – what are they?
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Property
• The arrangement of atoms determines the properties of the substance • Shape• Color• Texture• Odor• Luster• Transparency• Density• Size• Volume• Mass• Melting Point• Boiling Point
• Mass• Melting Point• Boiling Point• Freezing Point• Hardness• Resistance• Flamable• Conductivity• Magnetism• Insulator
• Will every substance have all these properties?
• Is the lack of a
property a property?
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Physical Properties
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Physical Properties
• Observations made about a substance that doesn’t change the substance itself
• You can stretch a rubber band, bend a piece of wire, or break a piece of gum.
• Because you are still left with the same substance when you are done, it is a physical property.
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Physical Properties
• Appearance:• How would you describe a tennis ball?
(shape, color, state of matter)• How would you describe a soft drink?
(color, state of matter, taste)• You could also measure its volume and
temperature—these are all physical properties
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Physical Properties
• Behavior:• Some physical properties describe the
behavior of a substance• For instance, objects containing iron (I.e.
safety pins) are attracted by a magnet• Think about a soft drink. If you were to knock
it over, it would spread onto the table and floor—the ability to flow is a physical property of liquids
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Physical Changes
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Physical Change
• A physical changephysical change is a change in which a substance changes its physical properties without changing its chemical identity.
• These changes might involve energy changes, but the kind of substance—the identity of the element or compound—does not change!
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Physical Change
• Heat Curve
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Physical Change
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Physical Changes
• KEYWORDS:– Freezing– Melting– Boiling– Condensing– Vaporizing– Evaporating– Change in size or shape– Dissolving
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Chemical Properties
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Chemical Properties
• The chemical characteristics of a substance that tend to change the chemical identity.
• A chemical property of Fe (Iron) is rusting.
• Limestone and acid gives off gas in the form of bubbles –good indication that there is a chemical change occurring.
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Chemical Changes
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Chemical Change
• The change of a substance into other substances through a reorganization of atoms.
• Chemical reactions involve chemical changes.
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Chemical Changes
• KEYWORD:– New substance formed?– Burning– Change in color– Gas given off (bubbles)– Precipitate (solid that falls out of solution)– Change in odor– Rusting
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Chemical Reactions
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Chemical Reactions
• Bonds between atoms are formed or broken causing substances to combine and recombine as different molecules.
• Represented by chemical equations• Metabolism – all of the chemical rxns that
occur within an organism
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Chemical Reactions
2H2 + O2 2 H2O
Reactants Products
YIELDS
• Atoms are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction, just rearranged!
• The Chemical Equation must be balanced!!
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