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Chemical Properties & Physical and Chemical Changes

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Chemical Properties & Physical and

Chemical Changes

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Physical changes are those changes that do not result in the

production of a new substance.  If you melt a block of ice, you still

have H2O at the end of the

change.   

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If you break a bottle, you still have glass.  Painting your nails will not stop them from being fingernails.  Some common

examples of physical changes are: melting, freezing,

condensing, breaking, crushing, cutting, and bending.

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Some, but not all physical changes can be reversed. You could

refreeze the water into ice, but you cannot put your hair back together

if you don’t like your haircut!

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Special types of physical changes where any object changes state, such as when water freezes or

evaporates, are sometimes called change of state operations.

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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Chemical properties can ONLY be observed AS the substances are changing into different substances.

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Chemical changes, or chemical reactions, are changes that result

in the production of another substance. 

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FLAMMABILITY: A material’s ability to BURN in the presence of OXYGEN

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REACTIVITY:How readily (easily) a substance combines chemically with other

substances.

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Which has higher reactivity? A 14 karat gold ring or a cheap metal ring from the vending machine at the grocery store?

What is your evidence?

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When you burn a log in a fireplace, you are carrying out a chemical reaction that releases carbon.  When you light your Bunsen burner in lab, you are

carrying out a chemical reaction that produces water and carbon

dioxide. 

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Common examples of chemical changes that you may be

somewhat familiar with are; digestion, respiration,

photosynthesis, burning, and decomposition. 

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Painting Wood

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Burning Paper

•CHEMICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Digestion of food

•CHEMICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Sugar dissolving in water

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Iron turning red when heated

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Evaporation

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•A pond freezing in winter

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Melting ice

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Cutting wire

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Painting fingernails

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Cutting fabric

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Baking muffins

•CHEMICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Shattering glass

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Decomposition of old leaves

•CHEMICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•Wrinkling a shirt

•PHYSICAL

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Physical or Chemical Change?

•An old nail rusting

•CHEMICAL

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Signs for chemical changes

• Color change

• Gas formation (fizzing/bubbles)

• Change in light and temperature

• Precipitate (solid formation)

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Concept Review pg. 5

• Substance composed by one kind of atoms, and can not be decomposed in simpler substances by physical or chemical means:

• PURE SUBSTANCE (elements and compounds)

• Smallest particle that conserves the properties of an element

• ATOM

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• Pure substance formed by two or more different elements that are chemically combined in fixed proportions:

COMPOUND

• Shortened way to represent an element's name:

CHEMICAL SYMBOL

• A symbolic way for representing the composition of a substance:

CHEMICAL FORMULA