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Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter

Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter

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Science

4th Grade

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NGSS
5-PS1-3, 5-PS1-4

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Teacher Carmela

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13 Slides • 6 Questions

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Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter

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This is a Quizizz LESSON

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Physical Properties

These do not change the chemical nature of the object. These are readily observable and can help us understand how the substance will behave under various conditions.

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Physical Properties

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  • Size is a PHYSICAL property.

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Physical Properties

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  • Color is a PHYSICAL property.

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Physical Properties

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  • Texture is a PHYSICAL property.

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Physical Properties

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  • Material is a PHYSICAL property.

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Other Examples of Physical Properties

  • Magnetism and Conductivity

  • Solubility and Viscosity

  • Malleability and Ductility

  • Mass, Volume, and Density

  • Boiling, Freezing, and Melting Point

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Magnetism and Conductivity

  • Not all objects are attracted to magnets, but metals are. This means they possess the property called magnetism.

  • In the same way, not all objects can conduct electricity. Those that can are called conductors, while those that cannot are called insulators.

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Solubility and Viscosity

  • Substances that are able to be dissolved in a solvent are said to be soluble. Those that cannot be dissolved are called insoluble substances.

  • Liquids that are thick and take more effort to flow are said to be viscous. For example, honey is more viscous than water. Water is less viscous compared to honey.

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Malleability and Ductility

  • Malleability is the ability to be hammered into thin sheets. Take coins for example - coins are made of metal which was hammered into thin sheets. Because of this, we say that metal is malleable.

  • Ductility is the ability to be formed into thin wires. Most wires are made of copper because copper is ductile.

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Now , let's try to identify some properties!

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Multiple Choice

The ability of sugar to dissolve in water is called

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solubility

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malleability

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ductility

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viscosity

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Multiple Choice

The ability of copper to be formed into thin wire is called

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solubility

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malleability

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ductility

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viscosity

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Multiple Choice

The ability of gold to be hammered into thin sheets is called

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solubility

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malleability

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ductility

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viscosity

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Multiple Choice

Wood is malleable.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Putting sand in water and stirring them will make the sand dissolve.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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Classify this material based on the property shown.

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Conductivity

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Viscosity

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Solubility

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Texture

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Porosity

  • No need to do the experiment, but do watch the entire video.

  • Be ready to explain what you understood about POROSITY tomorrow.

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