CHEM 1127Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Melting Point, Kelvin

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Topics covered: 1. 3 physical and chemical properties, 1. 4 measurements. There are several different properties in chemistry. The most basic property of matter consists of: physical properties. Observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance. Results in change in composition, the original substance does not exist. Other properties of matter observed are: quantitative properties. Based on observation, does not require measurement. Does not depend on the amount of matter. Exercise: identifying physical or chemical changes: condensation of steam, burning of gasoline, souring of milk, melting of gold. Answers: 1) physical, 2) chemical, 3) chemical, 4) physical. Two scales used in chemistry: celsius ( For water: freezing point = 0 c. For water: boiling point = 100 c. 1, slide 23, 25-26: what is the temperature in kelvin on a very hot day when the celsius temperature is 36. + 273. 15: what is body temperature 37. In this question you will use the equation: t.

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