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Question
- determine whether each statement below describes a physical property or a chemical property of an element.
a) it is pale yellow gas at room temperature
b) it can burn or etch glass permanently
c) its density is 1.695g/l
d) it explodes when it reacts with water
- decide whether the following statements are qualitative or quantitative:
a) a slice of cake has 450 calories
b) the cookies taste good
c) he has a mass of 82 kg
d) the density is 15 g/ml
Question 2 (Physical vs Chemical Property)
Part a)
Step1: Recall property types
Physical property: observable without chemical change. Color/state are physical.
Step2: Analyze the statement
"It is pale yellow gas at room temperature" describes color (pale yellow) and state (gas) – physical properties. So the original "chemical change" is incorrect; correct is physical property.
Part b)
Step1: Recall property types
Chemical property: relates to chemical reactions (burning, etching glass involves reactions).
Step2: Analyze the statement
"It can burn or etch glass permanently" involves chemical reactions (burning is combustion, etching glass is a chemical process). So "chemical change" (note: property, but the reasoning about chemical nature holds) – the label "chemical change" here is misnomer (should be chemical property), but the classification of "chemical" (nature) is correct in essence (since it’s a chemical property).
Part c)
Step1: Recall property types
Physical property: density is a physical (intensive) property, measurable without reaction.
Step2: Analyze the statement
"Its density is 1.695g/L" – density is physical. The original "physical change" is misnomer (should be physical property), but the classification of "physical" is correct.
Part d)
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Step1: Recall data types
Quantitative: numerical measurement (15 g/mL is a number).
Step2: Analyze the statement
"The density is 15 g/mL" – 15 is a number, so quantitative. The original "quantitative" (spelling error) is correct.
Final Answers (Corrected/Confirmed)
Question 2:
a) Physical Property
b) Chemical Property
c) Physical Property
d) Chemical Property
Question 3:
a) Quantitative
b) Qualitative
c) Quantitative
d) Quantitative