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2.3 PROPERTIES OF REACTIVITY

 Chemical properties  describes how describe the way one “excited”a substance substance reacts to is - form new substances.  highly reactive elements or substances  ex., burns easily, combine with other substances easily, or  explodes in contact with air.  might explode or burn very easily.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES POINT

 characteristic that  The at describes without a which a substance change into a new changes from a substance. to a .  ex. color, size,  In other words, how , whether hot it has to be before or not it conducts it melts! electricity or is magnetic

BOILING POINT POINT

 The temperature at  The temperature at which a substance which a liquid changes changes from a liquid  into a solid, or freezes. into a .  The freezing point and  (Boils!) the melting point of a  For , it’s 212 substance are the same Fahrenheit, or temperature, because the temperature is a  100 threshold or boundary between and .

1 DENSITY Density

 Basically, how tightly The mass per packed together into a unit volume of space the atoms are - very similar to how heavy or a substance. light something is -  (how much stuff is are dense because their crammed into how much atoms are really close space) together, cotton candy is  . light and fluffy because the sugar are spread out.

FINDING DENSITY DENSITY OF WATER

Find the mass in grams, and  For water, divide it by the volume, in ml or 1 gram = 1 ml = 1 cm 3 cm 3 So if you have a cubic Answer will be in: centimeter box filled with water, it will have a mass 3 of 1 gram, and a volume g/ml or g/cm of 1 millimeter.

If a substance has a density less Density of Water, continued than “1” it will float on water.

 Since 1 gram of water has a volume of 1 ml, which would fill a cm 3 container, the density of water is 1 g/ml = 1g/cm 3.

2 If a substance has a density greater BUOYANCY than “1” it will sink in water.  The force with which a more dense fluid pushes a less dense substance upward.  i.e., the less dense stuff floats on top of the denser stuff!

Chemical Changes Examples of Chemical Changes

 One substance Cooking changes into another substance. food.  Usually requires burning, , explosion. Burning  i.e., ENERGY! wood.

Chemical Change – new substance! Physical Changes

 Doesn’t change the kind of substance!

 Liquid water is H 2O  water is

H2O  Frozen water is too!

3 Dissolving is a physical change! Electrolysis of Water

For example, big of sugar have – Electric current millions of molecules – as they are broken decomposes water into and apart into smaller and smaller chunks, they gas seem to “disappear” in the . – Volume of hydrogen produced is twice that of oxygen

– Water = H 20

Electrolysis of Water

Schematic diagram of the electrolysis of water

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