CHE 106 Lecture 3: Lecture 3 Notes

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Types of physical properties: intensive properties are independent of the amount of substance that is present, density, boiling point, color, etc, extensive properties depend upon the amount of the substance present, mass, volume, energy, etc. Physical changes: a physical change is a change in the form of matter, but not in its chemical identity. No new compounds are formed during a physical change: melting ice (change of state) is an example of physical change, physical changes are usually reversible. Chemical reactions: in the course of a chemical reactions, the reacting substances are converted to new substances. The law of conservation of energy: energy may be converted from one form to another, but the total quantities of energy (etotal) remain constant, this is also known as the first law of. Si units and si prefixes: in the late 1700s, the standardized system of units was developed around the time of the. French revolution: in 1960, the general conference of weights and.

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