Chemical Change Flashcards

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physical properties

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properties that you can either observe using your five senses — seeing, hearing, touching, smelling and tasting — or measure directly

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chemical properties

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properties that describe how a substance combines with other substances to form new chemicals or how a substance breaks up into two or more different substances

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3
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flammability

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an indicator of how easily a substance catches fire

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reactivity

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a measure of how likely a particular metal is to take part in a displacement reaction

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toxicity

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the danger to your health caused when poisonous substances combine with chemicals in your body to produce new substances and damaging effects

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chemical change

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change that results in a new substance being formed. During a chemical change, some chemical bonds break and others form.

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evaporates

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change state from a liquid to a gas. Evaporation occurs only from the surface of a liquid.

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state

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condition or phase of a substance. The three main states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.

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physical changes

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change in which no new chemical substances are formed. A physical change may be a change in shape, size or state. Many physical changes are easy to reverse.

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10
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chemical reaction

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a chemical change in which one or more new chemical substances are produced

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reactants

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chemical substance used up in a chemical reaction. Some chemical bonds in a reactant are broken during the reaction.

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12
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products

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new chemical substance that results from a chemical reaction

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13
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reaction rate

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speed at which a reaction takes place

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14
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catalyst chemical

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that helps to start or speed up a chemical reaction

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15
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rusting

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the corrosion of iron

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16
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corrosion

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a chemical reaction that wears away a metal. Air, water or chemicals in air and water, as well as many household substances, can be corrosive. Many acids and other corrosive substances are dangerous.

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rust

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a brown substance formed when iron reacts with oxygen and water

18
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surface protection

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coating over a metal surface to prevent corrosion

19
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galvanising

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protecting a metal by covering it with a more reactive metal that will corrode first