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Changes in matter. Physical and Chemical Properties Physical and Chemical Changes Observable Features of Chemical Reactions. Physical properties. used to identify substances used to classify substances used to determine effective building materials. Examples of physical properties.
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Changesinmatter Physical and Chemical Properties Physical and Chemical Changes Observable Features of Chemical Reactions
Physical properties • used to identify substances • used to classify substances • used to determine effective building materials
Examples of physical properties • Elasticity • Hardness • Durability • Texture • Shape • Boiling point • Freezing point • Melting point
Chemical Properties • used to identify substances • used to classify substances • used to determine effective building materials • used to determine materials suitable in different environments
Examples of chemical properties • Flammable • Non-flammable • Reacts with water • Doesn’t react with water • Corrosiveness • Toxicity • Combustibility
Physical change • Physical changes………. • are concerned with states of matter • are concerned with energy • form no new substances • include changes in states of matter • Same beginning & ending materials
Examples ofphysical changes • Crushing a can • Melting an ice cube • Breaking a bottle • Boiling water into steam • Forming clay into a sculpture Physical
Chemical change • Chemical changes………. • happen on a molecular level • make new substances • have indicators that change has taken place • Different beginning & ending materials
Examples ofchemical changes • Burning logs in a fire • Cooking an egg • Rusting an iron pan • Mixing soda with vinegar • Exploding fireworks Chemical
Evidence ofchemical changes • Change in color • Change in odor • Energy given off (light, heat, sound) • Gas given off • Precipitate forms
Reaction typesinvolving heat Exothermic reactions (heat is given off) Endothermic reactions (heat is taken in) Boom! Fizz!
Chemical change rates • Rates are affected by…………. • Heating • Cooling • Stirring • Crushing • Concentration
Conservation of matter • Matter – can’t be created or destroyed • Mass – can’t be created or destroyed
Changes in matter • Matter has physical and chemical properties. • Matter can change physically & chemically. • Energy is involved in the changes. • Chemical reactions have observable features. • Matter is conserved in a chemical reaction.