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Properties of matter can be divided in two ways: extensive/intensive, or physical/chemical.
Extensiveproperties do not depend on the amount of matter. These include density and color.
Intensive properties depend on the amount of matter that is being measured. These include mass and volume.
Physical properties can be measured without changing the chemical's identity. The freezing point of a substance is physical. When water freezes, it's still H2O.
Chemicalproperties deal with how one chemical reacts with another. We know that wood is flammable because it becomes heat, ash, and carbon dioxide when heated in the presence of oxygen.
Extensiveproperties do not depend on the amount of matter. These include density and color.
Intensive properties depend on the amount of matter that is being measured. These include mass and volume.
Physical properties can be measured without changing the chemical's identity. The freezing point of a substance is physical. When water freezes, it's still H2O.
Chemicalproperties deal with how one chemical reacts with another. We know that wood is flammable because it becomes heat, ash, and carbon dioxide when heated in the presence of oxygen.
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Mass is the amount of matter in a substance. Volume is the amount of space matter takes up. Matter has both physical and chemical properties
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