
Physical Properties
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 18 Questions
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Matter
Physical Properties
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What is Matter?
Anything that takes up space & has mass
Matter can be identified based on properties
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Multiple Choice
All matter must have mass and volume.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which is a measure of the amount of space matter takes up?
mass
volume
density
weight
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Matter Has Properties-No Notes
Physical Properties - Description or Characteristic of Matter Using Observations and Measurements
Chemical Properties - Description of How Matter Interacts with Other Matter
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Multiple Select
What are the two types of properties matter has?
electronic
physical
tectonic
chemical
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Physical Properties: Two Kinds
Observable:
Use Senses to Learn About Matter
Measurable/Characteristic
Use Tools to Learn About Matter (More Scientific/Exact)
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Multiple Choice
Which type of physical properties are learned from using just our five senses?
observable
measurable
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Multiple Choice
Which type of physical properties are learned by using tools and are more scientific?
observable
measureable
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Observable Properties of Matter
See: Color, Size, Shape, State, Magnetic
Feel: Hardness, Texture, Bendable
Taste: Salty, Sweet, Spicy
Hear: Loud, Quiet
Smell: Odor
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Measurable Properties of Matter
Mass (Amount of Stuff)
Weight (Pull of Gravity on Mass)
Temperature (Amount of Heat)
Length (Distance)
Volume (Space Taken Up)
Density (HowTightly Packed)
Electric Conductivity
Melting/Boiling Points
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Physical Properties Not Used to Identify a Substance
Size, volume, mass, length, and height
You could have the same piece of metal, but just different sizes. They are still the same though so we could not use any of these measurable properties to identify them.
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Describes how the substances may change when it transforms through a chemical reaction (reacts with another substance)
Changes the identity of the original substance
Chemical Properties
Chemical changes can't be "undone", since the substance has changed into something new!
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Examples of Chemical Properties
reactivity (reacting with other chemicals)
Signs of a chemical reaction to look for:
Release of heat or light
Color change
Formation of a gas
Formation of a precipitate (solid falling out of a liquid)
pH (measuring how acidic or basic a solution is)
flammability (how likely to burn)
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Multiple Choice
You measure the DENSITY of a rock compared to water.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
A candle burning because the wick is flammable.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
The powder is blue.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
When the two substances combined, a reaction happened causing bubbling and fizzing.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
You dip a pH strip into a liquid and the color changes to blue, showing a strong base.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
You connect a substance to a battery to see if it conducts electricity.
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
Water freezes at 0 degrees Cels
physical property
chemical property
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Multiple Choice
Characteristics that can be observed or measured; for example, color, melting point, and conductivity
conductivity
hardness
physical change
physical properties
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Multiple Choice
A physical property that describes the ability to transfer heat or electrical energy
conductivity
hardness
physical change
physical properties
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Multiple Choice
The measurement of the ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid
conductivity
hardness
physical change
solubility
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Fill in the Blank
how shiny a substance is
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Multiple Choice
is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid
malleability
luster
oxidation
solubility
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Physical Properties
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