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+ Catalyst (Left Page): How would you describe the two images above? 10.01.2008 – General Science

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Catalyst (Left Page): How would you describe the two images above?

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+Objective

SWBAT identify & distinguish between physical and chemical properties.

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Physical & Chemical Properties – 10.01.2008

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Physical Properties – any property that can be observed or perceived w/o changing identify

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+Physical Properties

Physical Properties – any property that can be observed or perceived w/o changing identify

Observe phys. Props. Using senses

No chemical rxns.

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Physical Properties

- Properties that can be observed w/o chemical rxn- Can use senses

Physical & Chemical Properties – 10.01.2008

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+Physical Properties

What are some examples of possible physical properties?

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+Physical Properties

What are some examples of possible physical properties?

Color, mass, smell, melting point, boiling point, magnetism, phase, density, magnetism

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Physical Properties

Phys. Prop. Definitions & Examples

- Properties that can be observed w/o chemical rxn- Can use senses- Ex: Color, mass, smell, melting pt, boiling pt, magnetism, phase, density, magnetism

Physical & Chemical Properties – 10.01.2008

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+Chemical Properties

Only observable in a chemical reaction

Examples: flammability, how chemical reacts w/ H2O or other substances

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Physical Properties

Phys. Prop. Definitions & Examples

Chem. Properties

- Properties that can be observed w/o chemical rxn- Can use senses- Ex: Color, mass, smell, melting pt, boiling pt, magnetism, phase, density, magnetism

- Only seen during rxns.- Ex: how reacts w/ H2O, flammability, pH (acid or base)

Physical & Chemical Properties – 10.01.2008

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+Phys vs. Chem

Take a minute and look @ your catalyst:

When you made your description, did you include physical or chemical properties?

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+Summary

Create a summary of today’s notes that answer the following questions:

(1) What is the difference between physical & chemical properties?

(2) What is an example of each of them?

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+Science Fair Project Proposals & Rest of Period

By Friday, October 10th, 2008, your project proposals are due for Science Fair! (10 points)

Work on your HW Packet