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wilson, mak yla
dtal-ch-term 1 - unit 1 assessment - 25-26
a student examined a pure, unknown substance, then observed and measured its physical properties.
unknown substance
| physical property | description or value |
|---|---|
| flammability | none |
| odor | sweet, distinctive odor |
| melting point | -22.7°c |
| boiling point | 76.74°c |
| density at 20°c | 1.885 g/cm³ |
| water solubility at 20°c | 6.08 g/100 g h₂o |
which change should the student make to the data table?
- the student should remove density from the data table as it is not a physical property.
- the student should add reactivity to the data table as it is a physical property.
- the student should add corrosion to the data table as it is a physical property.
- the student should remove flammability from the data table as it is not a physical property.
To solve this, we recall the difference between physical and chemical properties. Physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the substance's chemical identity (e.g., color, density, melting/boiling point, solubility). Chemical properties relate to how a substance reacts (e.g., flammability, reactivity, corrosion) as they involve chemical changes.
- Density is a physical property (can be measured without altering the substance), so removing it is wrong.
- Reactivity is a chemical property, so adding it as a physical property is wrong.
- Corrosion is a chemical process (involves reactions), so adding it as a physical property is wrong.
- Flammability is a chemical property (involves burning, a chemical reaction), so it should be removed from the physical properties table.
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The student should remove flammability from the data table as it is not a physical property.