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Every material has physical and chemical properties.
Every material has physical and chemical properties.
True (A)
Physical properties can be observed without changing a material's identity.
Physical properties can be observed without changing a material's identity.
True (A)
Which of the following are examples of physical properties?
Which of the following are examples of physical properties?
- Flammability
- Mass (correct)
- Rusting
- Volume (correct)
- Melting Point (correct)
Chemical properties describe a material's ability to undergo chemical reactions and form new substances.
Chemical properties describe a material's ability to undergo chemical reactions and form new substances.
Chemical properties are tested by attempting to change the identity of a substance.
Chemical properties are tested by attempting to change the identity of a substance.
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Physical Properties
Physical Properties
Properties of a material that can be observed without changing its identity.
Chemical Properties
Chemical Properties
Properties of a material that describe its ability to change into new substances.
Volume
Volume
The amount of space a material takes up.
Mass
Mass
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Melting Point
Melting Point
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Flammability
Flammability
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Rusting
Rusting
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Solubility
Solubility
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Electrical Conductivity
Electrical Conductivity
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Thermal Conductivity
Thermal Conductivity
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Study Notes
Physical and Chemical Properties
- Every material has physical and chemical properties.
Physical Properties
- Observed without changing the material's identity.
- Examples: volume, mass, melting point.
- Some physical properties depend on the amount of material, while others do not.
Chemical Properties
- Describe a material's ability to undergo chemical reactions and form new substances.
- Tested by attempting to change a substance's identity.
- Example: Rusting.
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Test your understanding of the physical and chemical properties of materials. This quiz covers the definitions, examples, and differences between physical and chemical properties. Challenge yourself to identify how these properties are observed and measured.