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Physical or Chemical
Are these properties Physical or Chemical properties?
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| First off: What is a Physical Property? | They are are any properties of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter. (You use your 5 senses to detect them) |
| Is Radioactivity a Physical or Chemical Property? | Chemical |
| Is Color a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| Is Solubility a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| Is Flammability a Physical or Chemical Property? | Chemical |
| Is Toxicity a Physical or Chemical Property? | Chemical |
| Is the Reactivity to water a Physical or Chemical Property? | Chemical |
| Is taste a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| Is the Ability to Rust a Physical or Chemical Property? | Chemical |
| Is Density a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| Is the State/Phase of matter a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| Is the Oxidation state a Physical or Chemical Property? | Chemical |
| Is odor a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| Is Hardness a Physical or Chemical property? | Physical |
| ______Is anything that that has ____ and takes up _____. | Matter, mass, space. |
| Chemical Properties? | Are properties that are measured and observed only during a chemical reaction, can only be observed by changing the identity of the substance itself. |
| Is texture a Chemical or Physical Property? | Physical |
| Is luster a Chemical or Physical Property? | Physical |
| Is conductivity a Chemical or Physical Property? | Physical |
| What are Physical Changes? | Substances are not altered chemically, just changed to another state of matter, seperated, or combined. The substance is altered, but the substance itself remains the same. (e.g. freezing/boiling water.) It can be changed back, too! |
| Is the melting point a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| What can Conductivity be defined as? | Heat, and/or Electricity. |
| What are Chemical Changes? | When a reaction has occurred, atoms from the substance have been rearranged into new configurations, resulting in the properties of new substances. They display new PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL properties, and can't be changed back. (e.g. cooking eggs.) |
| Is the boiling point a Physical or Chemical Property? | Physical |
| ______=sensed without identity change, no new properties at all from any of the 2 properties. ______=sensed when the identity (atoms) changed and evolve, with new properties from both sides. | Physical Properties Chemical Properties |