Answers To CP Notes Worksheet For Matter - Properties/Change

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Notes on Properties Webpage

What is a property ( use your own words) A property is the basic characteristics of a substance so that you can define them. There are physical and chemical properties. Some type of observation Which of the two properties changes when the amount of material gets larger. ______ Extensive property (most things are extensive) If you divide two properties it is intensive A physical extensive property- if you have more of it

	Ex. mass, volume...
Which of the two properties can be used to identify a substance. _____________ Chemical properties because you are figuring it out through how the particles are being grouped together In a physical properties, what are you not doing to the base units/particles. The base units are not changing because they are a mass (density) Define chemical properties (in your own words) - When the base units rearrange-new arrangements to create base particles Notes on Physical and Chemical change

Using particle view of matter, what is the main difference between a physical change and a chemical change. The main difference is the fact that the base units don’t change in physical properties and chemical properties can change or rearrange.

Energy changes or flows in every physical and chemical change.

	Everytime there is a change there is an energy change
Two words to explain where energy is going, Exothermic reaction/process is - Released from system Endothermic reaction/process is - Requires energy to be put into the system What are the two Law of Conservations that must be upheld in any change? Law of Conservation of Mass- matter cannot be created or destroyed Law of Conservation of Energy- energy cannot be created or destroyed Phases of Matter - Physical Change

 Since changing phase is a physical change, what can you tell about base unit/particles?
	They are not changing throughout all of the stages of matter
Four phases of matter are: Intermolecular Force (IMF) - force that holds one particle near another particle Anytime you have a physical change is because the base particle is exerting force on another particle Solid: The particles do not move into 3D space, they only vibrate because the IMF is so great Shape: occupies its own shape Particles spacing: very compact Energy: ___ not compressible___ (can overcome IMF or not) Liquid: they have enough energy to move into 3D space. IMF doesn’t allow particles to move anywhere separately. Shape: occupies shape of container Particle spacing: close together but not compact Energy _not compressible_(can overcome IMF)

Condensed phase is name people give to either solid or liquid phase

Gas def: obtain energy to overcome molecular forces Shape: can take any shape Particle spacing: occupies all volumes, very far apart Energy __compressible__(can overcome IMF)

If you significantly more energy to gas particles, then you get Plasma: It is a form of matter that floats around freely Energy is needed to from one phase to another. Energy is used to change how particles relate to each other and not give energy equally to all particle (called increase temperature).

Notes from Observation of a Chemical Reaction.

What are the four observation that a chemical reaction occurred. A permanent color change - indicates a chemical reaction Gas is generated. Gas can have an odor or not - it forms bubbles and the bubbles contain the gas that have a “skin”, which is water Energy change Precipitation formed - solid that is forming in a solution

Can any of these observations be also an observation of a physical change/process. Explain.

 No because they have different properties. The physical properties of a particle says that the base units do not change, making the observations different.


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