2.1 Physical and Chemical Properties
2.1 Physical and Chemical Properties
2.1 Physical and Chemical Properties
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Activity 5 – Physical Properties
Used To Classify Solids, Liquids
and Gases
Substances exist in either solid, liquid or
gaseous form. The scientific term for these
forms is states (or phases) of matter.
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volume
flow
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• Some everyday things are made
up of just one substance and one
state of matter.
• Other substances are a mixture
of:
– Solids and liquids
– Liquids and gases
– Solids and gases
– A combination of all three states.
• Orange juice is mainly liquid, but it
has tiny flakes of solid pulp which
usually sink to the bottom of the
bottle.
• Orange juice is mainly liquid, but it
has tiny flakes of solid pulp which
usually sink to the bottom of the
bottle.
Activity 6 – ICT: Investigating
differences between liquids and solids
• Read: The fourth state (p. 45)
Activity 7 – The Fourth State (of matter)
Activity 7 – The Fourth State (of matter)
gas matter
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Activity Book 2.1
• Complete Activity Book 2.1 (p. 15 & 16)
• Read: Chemical properties (p. 45)
Activity 8 –Chemical Properties of
Substances
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Activity 9 – Practical
Investigation: Oobleck
Activity 9 - continued
Activity 9 - continued
Activity 9 - continued
• Has fixed size and volume
• Is able to flow
• Takes the shape of the bottom of the
container it is in
• Incompressible