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    ABS 757 physical and chemical characters Matter states: white colloid Shape: granular Smell: no Flash point: 404°C Natural temperature: 466°C explosion limits: 45g/㎡ Minimum fire energy: 3.6MJ Specific gravity: 1.03-1.10 ABS 757 material characters properties Test method Test condition ABS 757 Tensile strength ASTM D638 1/8”‚ 6mm/min 480(6800) Tensile elongation ASTM D638 1/8”‚ 6mm/min 20 Flexural modulus ASTM D790 1/4”‚ 2.8mm/min 820(11660) Flexural modulus ASTM D256 1/4”‚ 2.8mm/min

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    Some physical properties: transparency‚ flexibility‚ elasticity‚ permeability‚ water resistant‚ electrical resistance‚ Specific Gravity‚ soft when hot. Some chemical properties: solubility‚ chemical resistance‚ thermal stability‚ reactivity with water‚ flammability‚ heat of combustion. Resin refers to the basic chemical composition of each type of plastic. Each resin has unique properties and is used (often mixed with additional chemicals and materials) in the manufacture of a variety of plastic

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    Observations of Chemical and Physical Changes Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. Version 42-0182-00-03 Abstract: Observations: Exercise 1: Observations of a Chemical Change Data Table 1. Chemical Reactions. Well Chemical #1 (4 drops) Chemical #2 (4 drops) Observations: Chemical Change (Y/N) A1 NaHCO3 Sodium Bicarbonate HCl Hydrochloric Acid A2 NaOCl Sodium Hypochlorite KI Potassium Iodide Observation 1: + Add 2 drops of starch Observation 2: A3 KI Potassium Iodide Pb(NO3)2 Lead Nitrate

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    Lab 15: Chemical and Physical Properties Introduction Pre-lab Questions 1.  Determine if the following scenarios represent a chemical or physical property. a.  Dry ice (CO2) sublimes (changes from a solid to gas) at -78 ⁰C at standard atmospheric pressure. Physical b.  Iron metal rusts in moist conditions. Chemical c.  Hydrogen peroxide decomposes in the presences of light or heat. Chemical d.  Silver metal does not react with hydrochloric acid (HCl). Chemical e.  Copper is a

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    the distinctions between physical and chemical properties and between physical and chemical changes. Lab questions: 1. Based on my observation CaCl2 is soluble in water. 2. When 15% of HCl was added to CaCl2 as the teacher was performing the experiment I observed and realized some changes took place physically. It was physical change because the color was clear. 3. By adding 15% of HCl of CaCo3 ‚ made it change chemically‚ I would tell this by effervescence and observation. 4. The most obvious

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    No effect Observation and Results Did you observer any chemical changes in this experiment? Yes. CuCo2 turned green when I applied heat to it. B. What evidence did you use to decide that something was a chemical change? I viewed my other test tubes to see if it there was a chemical change in those. C. Give at least two examples of chemical changes you observed. Zn and MgO when I Diluted HCL D. Classify the following properties of sodium metal as physical or chemical: • Silver

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    Title: Physical and Chemical Properties Purpose: To investigate the physical and chemical properties of pure substances as distinguishing characteristics. Procedure: 1. Set up a well plate with 24 pieces and fill two with either Dilute HCl or Dilute NaOH. 2. Set up four test tubes with any single substance in each one. 3. Observe and record original color and odor of substance. 4. Light flame with matches. -Hold test tube with substance in it over flame with clamps -Observe and record

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    Department of Chemistry Physical and Chemical Properties Submitted by                                                                                                                               Date Submitted: February 2‚ 2014    Date Performed:  January 31‚ 2014 Lab Section: Chem-180          Course Instructor: Professor Spenser                                                        Purpose The purpose of this lab experiment is to observe physical and chemical properties of substances which

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    Properties and changes are used to describe matter. A property is a trait of matter‚ when that sample of matter is in a fixed state. There are two different types of properties: physical properties and chemical properties. A change is something that alters the properties of a substance. There are two types of changes: chemical changes and physical changes. A physical property is a property that can be observed without changing the makeup (or composition) of a substance. Some examples of a physical

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    Element: Simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties. Atom: The smallest particles with unique chemical identities. Nucleus: Center of an atom (composed of protons and neutrons). Proton: Have a single positive charge (+1). Neutron: Have no charge. Electron: Tiny particles with a single negative charge and very low mass (-1)/determines chemical bonding properties of an atom. Atomic Number: Number of protons in the nucleus. Atomic Mass: Approximate number of protons and neutrons

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