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Matter – Properties and Changes

Matter – Properties and Changes. Chapter 3. Properties of Matter. Section 1. Vocabulary. States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas Vapor. Physical property Extensive property Intensive property Chemical property. Page 75 Question 1.

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Matter – Properties and Changes

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  1. Matter – Properties and Changes Chapter 3

  2. Properties of Matter Section 1

  3. Vocabulary • States of Matter • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Vapor • Physical property • Extensive property • Intensive property • Chemical property

  4. Page 75 Question 1 • Create a table that describes the three common states of matter in terms of their shape, volume, and compressibility.

  5. Page 75 Question 2 • Describe the characteristics that identify a sample of matter as a substance. • The sample of matter must have a uniform and unchanging composition to be a substance.

  6. Page 75 Question 3 • Classify each of the following as a physical or a chemical property. • A. Iron and oxygen for rust. • Chemical • B. Iron is more dense than aluminum. • Physical • C. Magnesium burns brightly when ignited. • Chemical • D. Oil and water do not mix. • Physical • E. Mercury melts at -39°C. • Physical

  7. Page 75 Question 4 • Create a chart that compares physical and chemical properties. Give two examples for each type of property.

  8. Class Work • Answer questions 31 – 41 on page 94

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