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Properties of Matter

Properties of Matter. SNC1D0 Ms. Grewal. Copy This. Properties of Matter. Physical Properties: Physical characteristics of a substance Does NOT involve changing what the substance is Please make the following chart in your notes with 28 rows. Copy This. Physical Properties. Copy This.

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Properties of Matter

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  1. Properties of Matter SNC1D0 Ms. Grewal

  2. Copy This Properties of Matter Physical Properties: • Physical characteristics of a substance • Does NOT involve changing what the substance is Please make the following chart in your notes with 28 rows

  3. Copy This Physical Properties

  4. Copy This Physical Properties

  5. Copy This Physical Properties

  6. Copy This Physical Properties Crystal Form – The shape that solid crystal take

  7. Copy This Chemical Properties Chemical Properties: • A description of how a substance behaves when it comes in contact with another substance • Involves substances changing into other substances Combustibility – The ability of a substance to react with oxygen gas in a combustion reaction. Ie: ability to burn. For example, gasoline

  8. Copy This Chemical Properties Reaction with Acid – when metals (like magnesium) are exposed to acids many produce gas bubbles and the metal disappears. Some (like gold) however do nothing.

  9. Physical or Chemical? Water boils at 100°C Physical Paper burns in a fire Chemical Vinegar produces bubbles when mixed with baking soda Chemical Glass shatters when hit with a hammer Physical

  10. Homework • 1, 2, 3 page 19 • 8, 9 page 41

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