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chemical and physical equations

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The temperature at which a solid can change to a liquid. The temp. at which a pure substance melts is unchanging under constant conditions.   Lead is a very heavy, matter metal.  
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The melting point of a pure substance can be used a s a physical property for identification. Ice melts to form liquid water at 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.   Chemical properties can be recognized when substance react or do not react chemically with one another.....when they under and go.  
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The temperature at which a liquid boils. During the process of boiling a substance the substance changes from a liquid to a gas. Boiling begins when the liquid starts to form bubbles throughout, that grow larger, rise to the surface and burst.   The ability of a substance to burn is a chemical property that involves a substance reacting quickly with heat to produce heat and light. This process is called burning.  
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As long as the substance is boiling the temperature of the liquid remains constant. Boiling point is unchanging under constant conditions for a given conditions.   The substance of a substance to frust is a chemical property that involves a substance reacting slowly with rain. This process is called rust.  
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Boiling point is unchanged under constant conditions for a given substance and can be used as a physical property for identification of a substance. The boiling for pure water at sea level is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees fahrenheit.   Physical changes do Not change the composition of a substance, only the physical properties. Evidences of a physical change include; Change in state of matter. Change in size or shape.  
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Density is a property that describes the relationship between the mass of a material and its volume. Substances that are are denser contain more matter in a given volume.   When a substance changes from one state of matter to another. The composition of the substance stays the same. When a substance changes directly from a gas to a solid; the forming of frost from water vapor, or form a solid.  
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The density of a substance will stay the same no matter no matter how large or small the sample of the substance so this how density can be used as a physical property for identification of a substance.   When a substance changes in size or shape. The composition of the substance stays the same.  
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Chemical changes result in the formation of one or more new substance with new chemical properties and physical properties.   When a substance changes color, the chemical composition of the substance may have changed. It is possible to have a color change without a chemical change.  
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When a substance changes its size or shape. Examples = cutting, tearing, dissolving, stretching, and wrinkling.   Chemical changes result in the formation of one or more new substances with new chemical and physical properties.  
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When a substance changes color, the chemical composition of the substance may have changed.   When a substance is combined with another substance, there may be an increase or decrease in temperature.When 2 solutions are combined, they may form a solid substance.  
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This solid substance is called a precipitate and indicates that chemical changes has occurred. Carbon dioxide is combined with lime water and chalk is formed as a precipitate.   When solid or liquid substances are combined, they may form gas bubbles. The formation of the gas may indicate that a chemical reaction has taken place.  
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