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The HUGE Properties Created By: Ciara Johnson, Charity Wardlaw, Ariana Foster, Tashara Williams, Josiah Dumbar & Itzel Gerardo

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The HUGE Properties. Created By: Ciara Johnson, Charity Wardlaw , Ariana Foster, Tashara Williams, Josiah Dumbar & Itzel Gerardo. Physical Properties. Physical Properties are observed and measured without changing the kind of matter that is being studied . Melting Point . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The HUGE PropertiesCreated By: Ciara Johnson,

Charity Wardlaw, Ariana Foster, Tashara Williams,

Josiah Dumbar & Itzel Gerardo

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Physical Properties

Physical Properties are observed and measured without changing the kind

of matter that is being studied

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Melting Point

Melting Point is when a solid gets hot enough start turning into a liquid state such as the ice cream in the picture. Ice melts turns into a liquid state at 00C(32oF)

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Boiling Point

Boiling Point is the point when water starts to boil. During the process the substance changes from liquid to a gas . The boiling point for pure water is 100oC or 212oF.

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Density

Density describes the relationship between mass and its volume. Density stays the same no matter how large or small the sample of

the substance.

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Color

• Color can be used to identify a substance, along with other properties.

• Absence of color is also a physical property.

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Chemical Properties

• Can also be used to identify a substance. Chemical properties can be recognized only when substances react or do not react chemically with one another, that is, when they undergo a change.

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Change in state of matter • When a substance changes form one state of matter to another

( for example , changing from solid to liquid , from liquid to solid , or from liquid to gas ), the composition of the substance remains the same .

• Examples of change in state might include : melting ice cream ,hardening of melted wax , or evaporating of water from wet clothes

• When a substance changes directly from gas to a solid ( the forming of frost from water vapor )or from a solid ( dry ice , solid air fresheners ) that change of state is called sublimation . This is still a physical change because the composition of the substance remains the same .

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Change in size or shape

• When an substance changes the shape it has but not what it is made of.

Examples: • shredding paper• wadding up a piece of paper

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Chemical Changes

• Is the formation of one or more substances with new chemical and physical properties.

• These include:• Color change• Temperature change• Formation of a precipitate• Formation of a gas

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Color change

• When the color of a substance changes , sometimes it changes the way it is composed but not always

• Example of when it changes: burned food is changed from its original

• Examples of it not changing: adding food coloring

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Temperature Change

Temperature Change: When a substance is combined with another substance. There can be a increase or decrease in temperature.

Examples: When wood burn to ash and gases, the temperature increase.

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Formation of Precipitate

Formation of Precipitate: When two solutions are combined, they may form a solid substance. This solid substance is called a precipitate. It indicates that a chemical change has occurred.

Example: when carbon dioxide is combined with aqueous calcium hydroxide (limewater), solid calcium carbonate (chalk) is formed as the precipitate.

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Formation of a Gas

Formation of a as: when a solid or liquid substance are combined, they may form gas bubbles.

Example: When water is heated to boiling