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Physical & Chemical Changes
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Physical Change A change in which the Physical Properties of a substance is changed, but the substance is still the same substance. A change in size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the matter’s identity
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Dissolving when one substance seems to disappear into a liquid or other solvent in a process which creates a solution This is a Physical Change
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Change in State of Matter
Melting, Boiling, Solidifying etc. A change in state does not change the particles that make up the substance Examples: Melting gold to form gold bars Water boiling and turning to water vapor
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Chemical Change When one or more substances are changed into new substances Examples: iron rusting, baking a cake, sodium and chloride combining to form salt
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5 Signs of a Chemical Change
Formation of a gas that is not a change in state of matter (mixing baking soda and vinegar gives off a gas) Formation of a precipitate (solid forming when two liquids are mixed)
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(signs of a chemical change continued)
Color change Odor change Temperature change (two substances either give off heat or get cold when mixed)
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Chemical Reactions The atoms in molecules of two or more substances combine and rearrange themselves to form new substances. Law of Conservation of Mass – the total mass before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass after the chemical reaction
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