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Transcript of Physical Properties and Changes Chapter 7, Lesson 3.
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Physical Properties and Changes
Chapter 7, Lesson 3
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What is a physical property?
• A physical property is any characteristic of a material that can be observed without changing the identity of the material itself such as color, shape or length.
• Some physical properties, such as mass and volume, depend on the amount of matter; other physical properties do not depend on the amount of matter.
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Physical Properties
• The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid is its melting point. This does not depend on the amount of matter.
• The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas is its boiling point. This does not depend on the amount of matter.
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
•Attractive forces determine the melting and boiling points of a substance.
–Molecules with weak attraction have low melting and boiling points.
–Molecules with strong attraction have high melting and boiling points.
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
• Pressure also affects the boiling point
• The higher the air pressure, the higher the boiling point.
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
• Density is a physical property of a substance that does not depend on the amount of matter.– Density is the mass-per-unit volume of a
substance. – A substance’s density is higher when its
particles are packed more tightly together.– D =
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
• Hardness is a physical property that shows how strongly the particles of a substance are held together.
• Diamonds are a form of carbon and are the hardest substance found in nature.
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
• The table below shows the difference between the structure of diamonds and graphite, both of which are forms of carbon.
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
• Thermal conductivity is the ability of a material to transfer heat.
• When one part of a metal is heated, the particles collide into other particles and the heat is transferred throughout.
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Physical Properties (cont’d)
• Electrical conductivity is the ability of a material to transfer electric charge.
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What is a physical change?• A physical change is any change in size,
shape, or state of matter in which the identity of the substance is not changed.– Dissolving is a physical change in which one
substance is mixed into another substance to form a solution.
– Mixing is a physical change that takes place when two substances are combined and neither substance dissolves.
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What is a physical change? (cont’d)
• Changes in the state of matter of a substance are physical changes and are reversible:– Melting and freezing– Boiling and condensing– Subliming and deposing
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What is a chemical change?
• In comparison, a chemical change is the change of one or more substances into other substances.
• A chemical change can not be reversed– Burning paper = ash, CO2, H2O
– Baking soda + vinegar = CO2, H2O
– Rust = FeO (iron oxide)
(more to come in Chapter 8)
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7-3: Lesson Review Questions
1) When water changes to ice, it is undergoing a ____.
Achemical change
Bphysical change
C radioactive decay
Dmetallic change
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7-3: Lesson Review Questions
2) Which of the following is NOT a physical change?
A ice melting into water
Bsugar dissolving into water
Csand and sugar mixing
Dburning a candle
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7-3: Lesson Review Questions
3) Which of the following is NOT a physical property?
Adensity
Bconductivity
Chardness
Dall are physical properties