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Uncured foam Type 1 component polyurethane foam Shelf life 12 months in unopened packing if stored cool See date of production on the can The cans mu st always be stored in upright position. Physical Science Notes. Physical Properties. PHYSICAL PROPERTY . - A feature or characteristic of matter which can be observed without changing the identity of the matter . Examples. :. . . Color. 1.7. Physical Changes. Physical Change. : the substance involved remains the same, even though it may change state or form. . Examples: . Dissolving – stirring a spoonful of sugar in water. Melting –an ice cube melts. 8/30/12. Chemical Property. - . The ability of a substance to . change . into another new . substance. - . This type of property . can only . be observed . through experimentation. - . Examples include flammable. Chapter 1. Barbara Mowery. York College. Apple juice is an . example. of . a(an). element.. compound.. homogeneous mixture.. heterogeneous mixture.. Apple juice is an . example. of . a(an). element.. How to tell the difference. Physical properties. Inherent characteristics of a substance that can be determined without altering its composition. Associated with its physical existence. Color, taste, odor, state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas), density, melting point, boiling point.. TEK 5.5 A – Students will classify matter based on physical properties…. Matter. Matter. is any living or non-living thing in the universe. All objects, things, plants, people, animals, etc are made up of matter. Science 9. Review: Physical Properties. Characteristics of substances that you can sense (touch, see, smell, etc.). These do not change the identity of the substance. Does NOT change . the identity. Chemical Properties. Chapter 2 Section 2. Describing matter. Matter: anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass – the amount of matter in something. Volume – the amount of space something occupies. Which of the following is matter?. Physical Property. Physical property = a characteristic of matter that can be . observed or measured . without changing the identity of the substance. . Ex: . mass volume . density hardness. color malleability. Density. A liquid becomes a gas. .. Burn bacon in the pan. .. Magnetic. Bake . cupcakes. Burning . leaves. Reactivity. Blue Station. Define the following terms.. Matter. Physical Change. Chemical Change. Describing Matter. Extensive Properties: depend on amount of matter in a sample. Mass: amount of matter. Volume: space occupied. Intensive Properties: depend on type of matter, not amount. Density: mass/volume. mATTER Anything that has mass and volume (takes up space) Exists usually as a solid, liquid or gas (the fourth state is plasma) Characteristics (Properties) of Matter Matter has many characteristics (properties) that can be observed: S8P1d. Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility) How are physical and chemical properties different? and. Physical Properties. . Observations that . DO NOT CHANGE . the substance or mixture. Measure. See. Smell. Hear. Touch. Taste. Chemical Properties. Describes how the substance or mixture will react with another.

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