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physical and chemical properties & changes worksheet
physical property: chemical property: explanation:

  1. magnetic
  2. flammable
  3. red color
  4. reacts violently with sodium
  5. temperature
  6. malleable (can be hammered thin without bre
  7. dissolves in water
  8. mass
  9. produces a different gas when heated.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we classify each property as physical (observed without changing substance) or chemical (involves chemical change):

1. Magnetic
  • Physical Property: Magnetic attraction is observed without altering the substance’s chemical identity.
  • Explanation: It describes a physical characteristic (ability to be attracted to a magnet) without a chemical reaction.
2. Flammable
  • Chemical Property: Flammability involves burning (a chemical reaction with oxygen) to form new substances.
  • Explanation: Requires a chemical reaction (combustion) to observe, so it’s a chemical property.
3. Red color
  • Physical Property: Color is a visible physical characteristic, no chemical change needed to observe.
  • Explanation: Observed directly; the substance’s chemical identity remains unchanged.
4. Reacts violently with sodium
  • Chemical Property: Reacting with sodium involves forming new compounds (a chemical reaction).
  • Explanation: Requires a chemical reaction (interaction with sodium) to occur, so it’s chemical.
5. Temperature
  • Physical Property: Temperature describes a physical state (hot/cold) without changing the substance’s chemistry.
  • Explanation: A physical parameter (like melting point, boiling point) related to energy, not chemical identity.
6. Malleable (can be hammered thin)
  • Physical Property: Malleability is a physical characteristic (shape change) without altering chemical composition.
  • Explanation: Involves physical deformation (hammering) with no new substances formed.
7. Dissolves in water
  • Physical Property: Dissolving (e.g., sugar in water) is a physical process (no chemical reaction, just mixing).
  • Explanation: The substance retains its chemical identity (e.g., salt dissolves but is still NaCl).
8. Mass
  • Physical Property: Mass is a physical measurement (amount of matter) with no chemical change.
  • Explanation: Describes the quantity of the substance, not its chemical behavior.
9. Produces a different gas when heated
  • Chemical Property: Heating causes a chemical reaction (decomposition, etc.) to form a new gas.
  • Explanation: A new substance (gas) is produced, indicating a chemical change.
Summary Table:
PropertyPhysical Property?Chemical Property?Explanation
2. FlammableNoYesRequires combustion (chemical reaction).
3. Red colorYesNoVisible physical characteristic.
4. Reacts with sodiumNoYesInvolves chemical reaction with sodium.
5. TemperatureYesNoPhysical state parameter, no chemical change.
6. MalleableYesNoPhysical deformation (hammering) without chemistry change.
7. Dissolves in waterYesNoPhysical mixing (no new substance formed).…

Answer:

To solve this, we classify each property as physical (observed without changing substance) or chemical (involves chemical change):

1. Magnetic
  • Physical Property: Magnetic attraction is observed without altering the substance’s chemical identity.
  • Explanation: It describes a physical characteristic (ability to be attracted to a magnet) without a chemical reaction.
2. Flammable
  • Chemical Property: Flammability involves burning (a chemical reaction with oxygen) to form new substances.
  • Explanation: Requires a chemical reaction (combustion) to observe, so it’s a chemical property.
3. Red color
  • Physical Property: Color is a visible physical characteristic, no chemical change needed to observe.
  • Explanation: Observed directly; the substance’s chemical identity remains unchanged.
4. Reacts violently with sodium
  • Chemical Property: Reacting with sodium involves forming new compounds (a chemical reaction).
  • Explanation: Requires a chemical reaction (interaction with sodium) to occur, so it’s chemical.
5. Temperature
  • Physical Property: Temperature describes a physical state (hot/cold) without changing the substance’s chemistry.
  • Explanation: A physical parameter (like melting point, boiling point) related to energy, not chemical identity.
6. Malleable (can be hammered thin)
  • Physical Property: Malleability is a physical characteristic (shape change) without altering chemical composition.
  • Explanation: Involves physical deformation (hammering) with no new substances formed.
7. Dissolves in water
  • Physical Property: Dissolving (e.g., sugar in water) is a physical process (no chemical reaction, just mixing).
  • Explanation: The substance retains its chemical identity (e.g., salt dissolves but is still NaCl).
8. Mass
  • Physical Property: Mass is a physical measurement (amount of matter) with no chemical change.
  • Explanation: Describes the quantity of the substance, not its chemical behavior.
9. Produces a different gas when heated
  • Chemical Property: Heating causes a chemical reaction (decomposition, etc.) to form a new gas.
  • Explanation: A new substance (gas) is produced, indicating a chemical change.
Summary Table:
PropertyPhysical Property?Chemical Property?Explanation
2. FlammableNoYesRequires combustion (chemical reaction).
3. Red colorYesNoVisible physical characteristic.
4. Reacts with sodiumNoYesInvolves chemical reaction with sodium.
5. TemperatureYesNoPhysical state parameter, no chemical change.
6. MalleableYesNoPhysical deformation (hammering) without chemistry change.
7. Dissolves in waterYesNoPhysical mixing (no new substance formed).
8. MassYesNoPhysical measurement of matter quantity.
9. Produces gas when heatedNoYesChemical reaction (new gas) occurs during heating.

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