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Wat is the definition of a chemical property? |
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the ability of a substance to lose its original identity and form a new substance can only be observed when undergoing a chemical change
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ability to react with other elements and form new substances |
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Whta is a Chemical Change? |
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A substance changes into one or more new substances with new and different properties.
Some chemical changes canbe reversed through another chemical change. |
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A drastic change in color that can not be reversed.
change comes in from within and it is not added. |
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What is the production or release of gas/odor? |
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when a gas is released as a result of the chemical reaction.The gas may be observed as a different odor,smoke,or bubbles |
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What is the release or absorption of heat? |
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Any time heat is produced due to the chemical reaction.Change within heat comes from the reaction, not from its environment. |
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what is the Production of sound or light? |
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when a sound or light results from a change |
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Whatis the results in loss of identity? |
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The substance is no longer that same substane . |
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a change that effects one or more properties of the object but does not change the identity |
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What is a chemical change ? |
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a change in which a new substance in which a new substance with different properties is formed/created |
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What are Physical properties? |
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Properties that can be seen without changing the object. |
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What are chemical Properties? |
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Describes matter based on the ability to change into new matter with new properties; only seen during a chemical change |
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The amount of mass per unit of volume |
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What is thermal Conductivity? |
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How well heat passes through matter |
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What is Electrical Conductivity? |
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How well electricity passes through matter |
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How light is reflected off of something; shiny or dull |
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The ability to be pounded into thin sheets. Ex. Aluminum, which can be used to make aluminum foil. |
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The physical form in which matter can exist. (ex: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma)
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How much space something takes up or occupies |
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The ability of something to be dissolved into another |
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The ability to be pulled into thin wires. Ex. copper |
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The amount of matter or “stuff” something is made of |
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The amount of gravitational force pulling on an object |
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Measure of warmth or coldness of matter |
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The solid that is produced when two liquids mix together |
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