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choose a substance you're familiar with. what are its physical and chemical properties? How would you measure its density? What are some physical and chemical changes it can undergo?

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you can look at magnesium, it can react with oxygen to form oxides. (chemical) it is malleable and a solid at room temperature. (physical)

to measure its density, the mass and volume can be worked out and from this density too. look up the equation, it is quite easy :)

physical changes -- it can be melted, and oxidized
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Answer:

Let the substance is
H_2O

1. Physical property is defined as the property of a substance which becomes evident during physical changes. Example: Melting point of water is
0^0C

Chemical property is defined as the property of a substance which becomes evident during chemical changes. Example: Reaction of water with active metals such as sodium

2. Density is measured as the ratio of amount of mass per unit volume.


density=(mass)/(volume)

3. A chemical change is defined as a change in which a change in chemical composition takes place. A new substance is formed in these reactions.


2H_2O\rightarrow 2H_2+O_2

A physical change is defined as a change in which there is alteration in shape, size etc. No new substance gets formed in these reactions.

Example: evaporation of water

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