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Chemical Changes in Matter
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Chemical changes/reactions in matter result in new substances being formed.
In a chemical reaction, molecules can come apart and the atoms get used to make different molecules. But we can’t see atoms moving around….. so how do we know a chemical reaction has happened?
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Magnesium metal in hydrochloric acid
Gas is Produced Q: What physical change does this seem like? A: Vaporizing Q: How is it different from vaporizing? A: No thermal energy is added to the system to make this happen Magnesium metal in hydrochloric acid
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Precipitate Forms Q: What physical change does this kind of seem like?
A: Freezing Q: How is it different from freezing? A: Thermal energy is not removed from the system to make this happen. Two liquids are mixed and a solid substance is formed
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Color Change… …and light and sound produced Q: Is putting green food
coloring in water an example of a chemical reaction?
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Changes in Temperature
Q: Which part of this picture shows chemical change? A: The burning of natural gas (or anything else) The temperature change can be an increase or decrease
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Changes in Properties Changes in other properties not previously mentioned How would you described the properties of bread dough vs. a loaf of baked bread?
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The tricky part—some observations made during a physical change can be the same as some observations in a chemical change. What do I know about HOW the change happened? What do I know about WHAT the substances are made of?
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Spawn of SPuD Revisited:
Is change of state an example of physical change? Explain. Spawn of SPuD Revisited: Is ‘Chemistry in a Bag’ an example of physical change? Explain.
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The chemical reaction that occurs during Chemistry in a Bag:
2NaHCO3 + CaCl2 CaCO3 + 2NaCl + H2O + CO2 Reactants: the starting substances Products: substances made in a chemical reaction What observations can you make about the reactants compared to the products?
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SPuD: After completing “Money Matters” and “Chemistry in a Flask Part 2,” what results would you expect to see when measuring the mass of the flask/water/balloon/tablet before and after mixing the Alka-Seltzer and water? a. I would expect the mass after mixing to increase. b. I would expect the mass after mixing to decrease. c. I would expect the mass after mixing to stay the same. Explain your choice.
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