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1.2 physical and chemical properties define and list examples of: physi…

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1.2 physical and chemical properties
define and list examples of:
physical properties

chemical properties

physical change

chemical change

extensive property

intensive property

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Physical properties: Characteristics of a substance observable/measurable without changing its chemical identity.
  2. Chemical properties: Characteristics that describe a substance's ability to change into a new substance via chemical reactions.
  3. Physical change: A change to a substance that alters its form/appearance but not its chemical composition.
  4. Chemical change: A change where a substance transforms into one or more new substances with distinct chemical compositions.
  5. Extensive property: A property that depends on the amount of the substance present.
  6. Intensive property: A property that is independent of the amount of the substance present.

Answer:

  1. Physical properties
  • Definition: Observable without altering chemical identity
  • Examples: Color, density, melting point, mass, volume
  1. Chemical properties
  • Definition: Describes chemical reactivity
  • Examples: Flammability, corrosiveness, reactivity with acid, oxidation state
  1. Physical change
  • Definition: No change to chemical composition
  • Examples: Melting ice, boiling water, crushing a can, dissolving sugar in water
  1. Chemical change
  • Definition: Forms new chemical substances
  • Examples: Burning wood, rusting iron, digesting food, baking a cake
  1. Extensive property
  • Definition: Depends on substance amount
  • Examples: Mass, volume, total energy, enthalpy
  1. Intensive property
  • Definition: Independent of substance amount
  • Examples: Temperature, density, boiling point, color, hardness