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Physical and Chemical Properties

Physical and Chemical Properties. Objective and Agenda. Objective: Students will be able to d ifferentiate between chemical and physical properties of matter. Agenda: Do Now Property Notes/PowerPoint Quick Lab Demo Classification and Property HW Exit Ticket.

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Physical and Chemical Properties

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  1. Physical and ChemicalProperties

  2. Objective and Agenda • Objective: Students will be able to differentiate between chemical and physical properties of matter. • Agenda: • Do Now • Property Notes/PowerPoint • Quick Lab Demo • Classification and Property HW • Exit Ticket

  3. How do we describe substances? • By using their physical and chemical properties • We describe substances by talking about the specific physical or chemical properties that they have.

  4. What is a physical property? • A property that can be described using the five senses. • See, smell, taste, touch, hear • Observing the physical properties does not change or damage the substance to learn about it. We use our sense to observe the properties, we DO NOT change the substance. • Ex: Mass, density, color, size, texture etc.

  5. What is a chemical property? • Describes a substances ability to react with other substances • We must change the identity of a substance to observe the chemical properties. • These changes are almost always irreversible • Ex: Combustion, Acidity, Rusting

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