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Matter and how it changes Chapter 13. What are the physical properties of matter lesson 1. What two physical properties are shared by all forms of matter?. They all have mass and take up space. Name three physical properties that apply to all substances.
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Matter and how it changes Chapter 13 What are the physical properties of matter lesson 1
What two physical properties are shared by all forms of matter? • They all have mass and take up space.
Name three physical properties that apply to all substances. • Three physical properties that apply to all substances are mass , volume , and density.
What is a physical change? • A physical change is a change in which the original substance does not become a different substance.
How can you tell that dissolving, melting, and boiling are all physical changes? • The nature of the substances themselves doesn’t change as they dissolve or change state.
Draw and complete a graphic organizer to provide details for this main idea:These terms describe a substance by itself Something that describes a substance by itself mass volume density
use information from the lesson to explain how a substance can undergo a physical change. • A physical change takes place when no matter is altered chemically and the substance can still be recognized for its original properties.
Pumice is a rock that floats of water. What does that tell you about one of the physical properties of matter? • Pumice is less dense than water.
Write a short newspaper article that contains the vocabulary words from this lesson.
Suppose you play chess with darren. He has brown hair and blue eyes, he is tall, and he is funny. Are these all physical properties? Explain. • The opinion that Darren is funny is not a property. It is an attribute of his personality. The rest are physical properties he has inherited from his parents.
Which of the following is not a physical property? • height • melting point • usefulness • volume