Matter
Physical & Chemical Properties
Characteristic Properties
Classify it!
Silky Freeze
100

What 3 states is matter generally found in?

Solid, liquid, gas

100

What is the definition of physical properties of matter?

Properties that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.

100

True or false: Characteristic properties are ALWAYS the same for a substance

True

100

What state of matter is a glass of frozen ice cubes in?

Solid state

100

How many siblings do I have?

2 brothers

200

True or False: Matter makes up everything including living AND nonliving things

TRUE

200

Give 2 examples of physical properties

Size, mass, volume, shape, texture 

200

Give two examples of characteristic properties of matter

freezing/melting point, boiling/condensing point, density, solubility, color, electrical conductivity

200

What state of matter is water coming out of faucet in?

Liquid

200

What state was I born in?

Connecticut 

300

What is the definition of matter?

Anything that has mass and occupies space.

300

What are chemical properties? (Definition not examples)

Describe how the substance changes into other substances. 

300

Explain why size, mass, volume, and shape are NOT characteristic physical properties. 

These properties can be changed without changing the substance itself. For example, water coming from a faucet has the same characteristic properties as water in a glass even though it has different size, mass, and volume.

300

Describe how the same substance can be in all 3 states of matter. 

Example: Water when it is frozen is a solid, when it is melted it is liquid, and when it is heated it evaporates into a gas. 
300

What college did I go to?

Boston College

400

What is the 4th state of matter that we hardly discussed?

Plasma

400

How do you investigate chemical properties?

You must change the identity of the substance. This involves a chemical reaction to change one substance into another. 

400

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic property of matter: density, solubility, mass, melting point. 

Mass

400

You have what you suspect are two of the same substances in front of you. They are the same mass, height, volume, and color. You decide to test their density and find one is slightly more dense than the other. Are they the same substance? Why or why not?

They are not because density is a characteristic property of matter meaning it is ALWAYS the same. Two substances with different densities are two different substances. 

400

What are the names of my siblings?

Michael and Tommy

500

Explain why boiling and freezing points are NOT chemical properties of matter. 

These are physical changes that can be reversed. Neither boiling nor freezing changes a substance into a different substance.

500

Name 2 reactions that can be used to examine a substance's chemical properties. 

  • Burning the substance to examine its combustibility 

  • Treating the substance with an acid or base to determine whether it is one or the other 

  • Combining it with oxygen to determine its oxidation state

  • Combining it with living matter to examine toxicity 

500

Explain how you can figure out if two substances of different mass, volume, and height are the same substance. 

Testing for characteristic properties. For example: if you suspect both substances are water you can find the boiling point of each to see if they both boil at 100ÂșC. 

500

Suppose you are given two mysterious substances that you suspect are the same substance. What 3 physical properties might NOT be the same even if they are the same substance?

height, volume, mass

500

What did I study in college?

Economics and environmental studies