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Physical Changes Physical Change – a substance changes in form but not in chemical composition. In a physical change no new substance is produced. Particles are not joined at the molecular level. e.g. changing the shape of something e.g. freezing, boiling, melting e.g. dissolving
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Chemical Changes Chemical Change – causes one or more new substances to be formed. A chemical change is difficult or impossible to reverse. In a chemical change , the new substances formed have different properties from those of the starting materials. Particles are joined at the molecular level. The starting materials in a chemical reaction are reactants and what is made from the chemical reaction are products. e.g. food cooking e.g. rusting of metal e.g. burning The Law of Conservation of Mass states: In a chemical reaction the total mass of the reactants is always equal to the total mass of the products. (Atoms are never created or destroyed, molecules are just rearranged.)
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Indicators of Chemical Change
If you observe two or more of the following occurrences, a chemical change has probably taken place. heat is produced (exothermic reaction) heat is absorbed (endothermic reaction) there is a change in colour a gas is produced a precipitate forms in a liquid the starting material is used up a material with new properties forms the change is difficult to reverse
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