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Water How can water be physically changed?
How can water be chemically changed?
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Chemical Change any change in which a new substance is formed with new physical properties. This involves breaking bonds and forming new ones with other elements Evidence: Release of energy as heat and light, change in colour, formation of gas, change in odour, etc.
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Physical Change breaking the attraction forces between adjacent molecules so that they are more spread apart Simply put, it is a phase change where no new substance is made
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Changes in Water Chemical Change Physical Change
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Types of Chemical Reactions
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Types: Synthesis Example C + O2 O C + O C General: A + B AB
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Types: Decomposition Example: NaCl Cl Na Cl + Na General: AB A + B
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Types: Decomposition 2 2 General: AB A + B Example: NaCl + Cl Na Cl Na
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Decomposing Molten NaCl
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Types: Decomposition Example HgO O Hg General: AB A + B
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Types: Decomposition 2HgO 2Hg + O2 O Hg Hg O + General: AB A + B
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Types: Single replacement
Example: CuCl2 + Zn Zn Cl Cu + Cl Zn Cu + General: AB + C AC + B
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Types: Double displacement
Example: Pb(NO3)2 + KI NO3 I NO3 Pb K + General: AB + CD AD + CB
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Types: Double replacement
Example: Lithium sulfide + Zinc Fluoride
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