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Is it physical or chemical? page 135
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Physical Change Any change in size, amount, shape, or state/phase of matter. nothing new is created Ex.) melting a block of ice, cutting a piece of paper in half (Skip 2-3 lines!)
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Chemical Change substances change into new substances with different properties (= Chemical Reaction!) The original substance no longer exists Substances that undergo chemical change easily (like alkali metals) have a high reactivity Ex.) Digestion, spoiled food, explosives, and rust (Skip 2-3 lines)
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To identify a change as Physical or Chemical, ask, “Did a Chemical Reaction occur?” If “no” Physical Change If “yes” Chemical Chemical ***How do we know if a chemical reaction occurred?
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Physical or Chemical Change? Dissolving SaltDissolving Salt/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WS5eFc8 x1U
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Physical or Chemical Change? Bleach and food dye http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25tm3G3 a0Wo
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Physical or Chemical Change? dry ice CO 2 goes from solid to gas – sublimation sublimation
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Physical or Chemical Change? bending magnesium strip
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Physical or Chemical Change? magnesium in HCl
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Physical or Chemical Change? vinegar and steel wool = RustRust vinegar and steel wool = RustRust
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Physical or Chemical Change? vinegar added to milk and the milk curdles
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Physical or Chemical Change? bending magnesium strip
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