By the end of the day today: I will be able to analyze a change in matter and determine if it is a chemical or physical change.

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By the end of the day today: I will be able to analyze a change in matter and determine if it is a chemical or physical change

 Has mass and takes up space  Everything around us is matter

 Matter can change  Examples: Freeze, cut, burn, etc.  2 types of changes 1. Physical changes 2. Chemical changes

 Definition: when the state or form of matter is changed without changing its chemical composition.  Examples: cutting, freezing, melting, etc.

 Definition: takes place on a molecular level and produces a new chemical substance.  A chemical change always involves a chemical reaction.

 Evidence of a chemical change:  color change, gas production, and release of heat, light, odor, or sound.  Examples: Burning (combustion), rusting, tarnishing and fermenting

 Talk over scenario with your desk partner(s)  Lift up your chemical or physical card  Each correct answer= 1 point  Tie-Breaker at the end!!! Prize!!

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 Working with the people at your table, organize the given scenarios into two piles: physical change and chemical change  You have four minutes to work with your group!  Good Luck!

 Complete Exit Ticket!