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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER. Any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance. . Corrosion: The breaking down or destruction of a material especially through chemical reactions. Rusting:
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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER Any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance.
Corrosion: The breaking down or destruction of a material especially through chemical reactions. Rusting: A red/orange coating that appears because iron has oxidized. Chemical Properties Tarnishing: To dull the luster of a metallic surface. Ex: silver turning black
Corrosion: The breaking down or destruction of a material especially through chemical reactions. Rusting: A red/orange coating that appears because iron has oxidized. Tarnishing: To dull the luster of a metallic surface. Ex: silver turning black Chemical Properties Flammability/ Combustibility Liable to catch fire; readily flammable
Change in Taste Ex: Burnt toast Unexpected Color Change Non-Ex: Kool-Aide & Water Change in Odor Ex: Eggs rotting, body decaying Precipitate Forms Two liquids when put together forms a solidor a cloudy mixture. Chemical Properties dReactivity: The quality of being able to respond or react to outside effects.
Unexpected Color Change Non-Ex: Kool-Aide & Water Change in Taste Ex: Burnt toast Precipitate Forms Two liquids when put together forms a solid or a cloudy mixture. Change in Odor Ex: Eggs rotting, body decaying dReactivity: The quality of being able to respond or react to outside effects. Chemical Properties Bubbling: Release of gas Ex: opening a soda, alka seltzer Production of Light Ex: Burning wood Temperature Change No heat or cold making the change. Ex: Epsom Salt &Windex Non-Ex: Soda in a refrigerator
Unexpected Color Change Non-Ex: Kool-Aide & Water Change in Taste Ex: Burnt toast Corrosion: The breaking down or destruction of a material especially through chemical reactions. Precipitate Forms Two liquids when put together forms a solid or a cloudy mixture. Change in Odor Ex: Eggs rotting, body decaying Rusting: A red/orange coating that appears because iron has oxidized. dReactivity: The quality of being able to respond or react to outside effects. Tarnishing: To dull the luster of a metallic surface. Ex: silver turning black *Chemical Properties Bubbling: Release of gas Ex: opening a soda, alka seltzer Flammability/ Combustibility Liable to catch fire; readily flammable Production of Light Ex: Burning wood Temperature Change No heat or cold making the change. Ex: Epsom Salt &Windex Non-Ex: Soda in a refrigerator *Any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance.