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Chemistry. The study of Chemical & Physical Properties and Changes of Matter. Problem!. How can you identify a specific substance?. Solution!!!. We use Properties to identify them!. I know, I know… what are properties?. Properties of Matter.
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Chemistry The study of Chemical & PhysicalProperties and Changes of Matter
Problem! • How can you identify a specific substance?
Solution!!! We use Properties to identify them! I know, I know… what are properties?
Properties of Matter • Properties are the “identifying characteristics” of substances. • All substances have their own properties unlike any other substance. • You can identify all substances if you know enough of the properties
Properties of Matter • There are two properties of Matter: • Physical & Chemical
Physical Properties • Physical properties of a substance are like the physical characteristics that help others identify you. • It’s what makes you – unique! Let’s give it a shot in REAL LIFE!
Problem!!! • Just like twins, sometimes the substances all look the same – how can you tell which is which then?
Chemical Properties Recap • Chemical: • How a substance reacts with other substances. + = Fizzing
Let’s see just how that works • On the next slide is a table of two twins, Megan & Emily, and what is known about their feelings towards other people. • See if you can use this information to identify the twin in question.
A Bit Extreme Shy & Nice
Here’s the Scenario + = ? Who is it? Megan or Emily? + = ?
It’s Megan! After running a few tests – and seeing how she “reacts” to “other people”, you can tell which twin she really is. The same is true with substances that look like other substances. Try to react it with other substances to see what happens.
A Bit Extreme Shy & Nice
Analogy • Physical properties are like describing a person or substance. • Chemical properties are like describing a substances relationship (or reaction) with another substance.
Chemical & Physical Change • Properties help us to identify substances – but when we actually DO / TRY something, and it actually changes as a result – we say it under-went a chemical or physical change. • It all depends on whether or not the substance changed into something new or not.
Definitions • Physical Change: • Any time you alter the substance, but it’s still the same substance. • Indicators of a Physical Change: • Phase change • Mixing (Not reacting) • Change in shape or size • Expected Change of Color Any kind of change that does not change what it is
Definitions • Chemical Change: • Any time you react the substance with another substance – and it changes into another substance. • Indicators of a Chemical Change: • Fire • Change of Energy: i.e. Heat, Light & Sound • Bubbling - production of gas • Unexpected Change of Color • Precipitate (getting a solid from mixing two liquids)
Properties Change