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Ch.1 Matter and Measurements
Ch.2 Atoms and the Periodic Table
Ch.3 Ionic Compounds
Ch.4 Molecular Compounds
Ch.5 Classification & Balancing of Chemical Reactions
Ch.6 Chemical Reactions & Quantities
Ch.7 Energy, Rate and Equilibrium
Ch.8 Gases, Liquids and Solids
Ch.9 Solutions
Ch.10 Acids and Bases
Ch.11 Nuclear Chemistry
BONUS: Lab Techniques and Procedures
BONUS: Mathematical Operations and Functions
Sections
What is Chemistry?
The Scientific Method
Classification of Matter
States of Matter
Physical & Chemical Changes
Chemical Properties
Physical Properties
Intensive vs. Extensive Properties
Temperature (Simplified)
Scientific Notation
SI Units (Simplified)
Metric Prefixes
Significant Figures (Simplified)
Significant Figures: Precision in Measurements
Significant Figures: In Calculations
Conversion Factors (Simplified)
Dimensional Analysis
Density
Specific Gravity
Density of Geometric Objects
Density of Non-Geometric Objects

Physical Properties are measurable properties that describe the state of chemical compounds. 

Understanding Physical Properties

Concept #1: Physical Properties change the state, but not the identity of the original substance. 

Example #1: Which of the following represents a physical property?  

a) Potassium metal is extremely reactive when placed in water. 

b) Rusting is a common issue with aluminum. 

c) Neon has an unreactive nature. 

d) The butane in a lighter is highly flammable

e) Mercury is a silvery liquid at 25ºC. 

Practice: Which of the following is not a physical property?