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2.3 Chemical Properties How would you describe these candles? Color, hardness, and density are physical properties that you can use in the description. You can also say that the candles are burning. The ability to burn is not a physical property. As a candle burns, new substances form.

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How would you describe

these candles? Color,

hardness, and density

are physical properties

that you can use in the

description. You can also

say that the candles are

burning. The ability to

burn is not a physical

property. As a candle

burns, new substances

form.

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When can chemical properties be observed?

Observing Chemical Properties

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As a candle burns, its compounds

combine with oxygen in the air to form

water and carbon dioxide.

A chemical property is any ability to

produce a change in the composition of

matter. Flammability and reactivity are

two examples of chemical properties.

Observing Chemical Properties

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Chemical properties can be observed only

when the substances in a sample of matter

are changing into different substances.

Observing Chemical Properties

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Flammability

Materials that burn can be used as fuel.

Flammability is a material’s ability to burn in

the presence of oxygen.

Reactivity

The property that describes how readily a

substance combines chemically with other

substances is reactivity.

Observing Chemical Properties

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Rust forms when oxygen reacts with iron and water.

Rust is a brittle, reddish-brown compound. Because

iron is highly reactive, you would not choose iron to

make jewelry or coins.

Observing Chemical Properties

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Nitrogen has many uses that depend on

its low reactivity.

Researchers in Japan pump nitrogen

gas into the steel tanks that hold

seawater in ships. The nitrogen

displaces the oxygen dissolved in the

water and prevents rusting.

Observing Chemical Properties

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What observations might indicate that a

chemical change has occurred?

Three common types of evidence for a

chemical change are a change in color, the

production of a gas, and the formation of a

precipitate.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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The color change in a banana peel is caused by

chemical changes that are taking place in the cells

of the banana. A chemical change occurs when a

substance reacts and forms one or more new

substances.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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The color change in a banana peel is caused by

chemical changes that are taking place in the cells

of the banana. A chemical change occurs when a

substance reacts and forms one or more new

substances.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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The color change in a banana peel is caused by

chemical changes that are taking place in the cells

of the banana. A chemical change occurs when a

substance reacts and forms one or more new

substances.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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A Change in Color

A change in color is a clue that a

chemical change has produced at least

one new substance.

• A shiny silver bracelet that is exposed to

air will darken.

• As a match burns, it shrivels up and turns

black.

• A new copper roof and an old copper roof

have different colors.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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A new copper roof has a reddish color.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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A new copper roof has a reddish color.

The green patina on an old copper roof is

a mixture of copper compounds.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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Production of a Gas

When you mix vinegar with baking soda, bubbles of

carbon dioxide form immediately. A similar chemical

change happens when you use baking powder as an

ingredient in a cake recipe. Bubble of carbon dioxide

expand and cause the cake to rise.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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Formation of a Precipitate

Any solid that forms and separates from a liquid

mixture is called a precipitate. When an acid is

added to milk, proteins in the milk undergo a

chemical change that causes them to stick together

in clumps and form a precipitate–cottage cheese.

Recognizing Chemical Changes

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What is the difference between chemical and

physical changes?

Is a Change Chemical or Physical?

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When matter undergoes a chemical change,

the composition of the matter changes.

When matter undergoes a physical change,

the composition of the matter remains the

same.

Is a Change Chemical or Physical?

Are different substances present after a

change takes place? If not, then the

change is physical, not chemical.

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Even if you observe a color change, a gas, or a

precipitate, you cannot be sure that a chemical change

has taken place. When an iron horseshoe is heated, its

color changes from gray to red, but the iron is still iron.

That means the change is physical, not chemical.

Is a Change Chemical or Physical?

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Assessment Questions

1. Which of these properties is a chemical property

of sulfur?

a. yellow

b. flammable

c. brittle

d. soft

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Assessment Questions

1. Which of these properties is a chemical property

of sulfur?

a. yellow

b. flammable

c. brittle

d. soft

ANS: B

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Assessment Questions

2. Which of the following is not a common type of

evidence for a chemical change?

a. a change of state

b. a color change

c. a gas produced

d. a precipitate formed

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Assessment Questions

2. Which of the following is not a common type of

evidence for a chemical change?

a. a change of state

b. a color change

c. a gas produced

d. a precipitate formed

ANS: A

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Assessment Questions

3. You can be certain that a chemical change has

occurred when

a. there is a visible change.

b. the change is irreversible.

c. the temperature changes.

d. a new substance is formed.

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Assessment Questions

3. You can be certain that a chemical change has

occurred when

a. there is a visible change.

b. the change is irreversible.

c. the temperature changes.

d. a new substance is formed.

ANS: D