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Physical & Chemical Changes
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Matter changes around us all the time.
Fast - Ice Melts Slow - Rusting
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BrainPop: Property Changes Click on the picture above.
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A change that affects only the physical properties of a substance.
Physical Change A change that affects only the physical properties of a substance. Physical Properties are things like Size, Shape, & State of Matter
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Physical Changes Start and end with same substance.
Change in shape, size, phase (states). Can be observed without changing the composition of the substance.
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Examples of Physical Changes
Breaking a glass. Getting a haircut. Karate chopping a wood board. Adding chocolate syrup to ice cream. Squeezing a wet sponge.
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Key Action Words Change shape and size: tear, break, compress, squeeze, grind, chop, grate, split, combine. Change state: melt, freeze, boil, cool, condense, warm, evaporate.
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BrainPop: Matter Changing States Click on the picture above.
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Changes the chemical composition of a substance.
Chemical Change Changes the chemical composition of a substance. Evidence of Chemical Changes A new substance forms from a chemical reaction
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Chemical Changes Unexpected color change Unexpected odor change
Unexpected temperature change (breaking bonds) Unexpected gas formation (bubbles)
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Examples of Chemical Changes
Hydrogen peroxide bubbling on a wound. Using a Thermacare heat pack on your lower back. Activating a glow stick.
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Chemical Changes Key Actions Words
Reacts, burns, produces, forms, creates, yields.
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Rearrangement of atoms in reactants to form products.
Chemical Reaction Rearrangement of atoms in reactants to form products. Reactants Products Methane + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + water Methane bubbles
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Energy in Reactions 1. Exothermic Reactions - energy is released, detected by a rise in temperature. 2. Endothermic Reactions - absorb energy, detected by a decrease in temperature.
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Are these Physical or Chemical?
Let's Practice! Are these Physical or Chemical? Cutting an apple. Burning a match. Mixing Kool-aid and water. Dissolving Alka-Seltzer in water and producing CO2 bubbles.
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