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  1. Introduction. Matter can be classified in different ways using physical and chemical properties. Physical properties include color, odor, density, hardness, structure, solubility, melting point, and boiling point to name a few. Chemical properties are determined by the reaction of a substance with other pure substances.

  2. Your goal is to use what you know about the physical properties of matter, proportional relationships, and patterns to design and carry out an investigation that will enable you to collect the data you need to determine the identity of the unknown substances.

  3. Describe matter based on its physical and chemical properties. Prove understanding of the difference between physical and chemical properties by sorting matter. Before you begin: read of the information/directions on the left side of the screen. Then answer these pre-lab questions.

  4. Physical properties are those that can be determined or measured without changing the composition or identity of the substance. These properties include color, odor, taste, density, melting point, boiling point, conductivity, and hardness. Chemical properties tell us how a substance interacts with other substances.

  5. Explore how the physical properties of matter can help us identify mystery matter like powders and metals. Follow the 5E Model, incorporating CER, hands-on activities, reading, science notebooks, investigation worksheets, vocabulary, a quiz, and an open-response prompt.

  6. Students investigate the physical properties of a set of elements. They investigate physical properties including appearance, malleability, density, and solubility in water at room temperature. They are introduced to the concept that each element is composed of a specific type of atom. MATERIALS AND ADVANCE PREPARATION For the teacher

  7. Here you will find material for Experiment 2 - Properties of Matter. This includes detailed guides for the pre-lab, data sheet, post-lab, and quiz questions. Experiment 2 will illustrate extensive and intensive properties categories.