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Physical and Chemical Changes Physical Change: Changes affecting the form of a substance, but NOT its chemical composition New properties can appear. Properties of Matter Colour Conductivity Odour The ability of a Hardness substance to allow the flow of energy or Melting/Freezing Point electricity Boiling Point Mass Luster Weight How shiny a substance Volume is Height Malleability Density The ability of a substance to be beaten The mass of a substance into thin sheets divided by its volume Physical and Chemical Changes Chemical Change: Change in chemical composition Always causes at least one new substance to be formed with new properties. Indicators of Change Heat loss or gain Change in state New substance formed New properties formed New colour appears Colour disappears Starting material used up Gas bubbles formed Change in texture Solid (precipitate) forms Light given off How are Chemical and Physical Changes Alike? Both are changes New properties Take time Involve matter New colour (appear or disappear) Changes in texture
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