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Mo5-L1b: What are the Properties of Matter?
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Mo5-L1b What are the Properties of Matter?
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KEY CONCEPTS:
1. How do chemical properties and physical
properties differ?
Vocabulary A-Z
Let us learn some vocabulary
Physical Property
a characteristic of matter that you can observe or Chemical Property
measure without changing the identity of the matter
the ability or inability of a substance to combine with
Properties of a Ball or change into one or more new substances.
- Round
- Solid
- Bouncy
- Smells like rubber
Mass
the amount of matter in an object.
Mass Matter
Density
the mass per unit volume of a substance. Let’s Begin
What are physical properties?
Tap Water
Any characteristic of matter that you can observe
without changing the identity of the substances that
make it up is a physical property.
State of matter,
Salt Water temperature, and
the size of an object
are all examples of
Solubility physical properties.
the maximum amount of
solute that can dissolve in
a given amount of solvent
at a given temperature and
pressure.
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