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Physical/Chemical Properties and Changes
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Physical Property: is a characteristic of matter that can be observed without changing what the object is
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What are Physical Changes?
Physical changes are concerned with energy and states of matter. This change does not produce a new substance it just simply changes the way it looks.
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1) Physical changes might change the substances size, shape or state of matter (freezes, condenses, evaporates etc) but not the substance itself.
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2) During a physical change the material itself is the same before and after the change.
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3) Physical changes CAN be “undone” sometimes
3) Physical changes CAN be “undone” sometimes. If you melt an ice cube you can always put it back in the freezer and re-freeze it
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If you have a bad haircut, your hair is still chemically the same but it can’t be “undone”
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Physical Change Examples:
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Chemical Property: may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of a substance
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What are Chemical Changes?
Chemical Changes produce a new substance. It is a reaction occurring and a new component is formed.
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1) During a chemical change the substances present at the beginning of the change are not present at the end; new substances are formed.
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2) Things like digestion, burning, decomposition and ripening (think fruit) cause chemical changes
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3) Chemical changes CANNOT always be undone.
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Physical Change Examples:
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Your turn to practice… On your own fill out the chart on your paper as we go…
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