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Chemical and Physical Changes 9 Science
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Definitions Chemical Change- A change where new particles are formed and are usually not reversible Physical Change- a change which does not alter the identity of the sample ( no new substance is formed) and the change can be reversed.
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Observations (things you can expect to see which accompany a chemical change) Bubbles New color Heat or light given off Precipitate forms * new substance forms *it’s not reversible
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Observations for a Physical Change No new substance formed Can be reversed
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Chemical/Physical Property Chemical Property- any property which describes how a substance reacts with another substance Physical Property- a property which can be observed/ measured without forming a new substance ** these can be either Qualitative or Quantitative
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Qualitative Describes but not measured Size Color Taste Smell Texture Ductile (stretch) Malleable (flattened, shaped)
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Quantitative Can be measured Melting point Boiling point Density, etc.
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Terms: Solute- substance which is dissolved ( in the smallest amount) Solvent- the substance that does the dissolving ( in the largest amount) Define- element and compound
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Make 2 headings (Chemical and Physical) and place the following words under the appropriate heading: Respiration* cooking meat* eroding soil Freezing* ice melting* iron rusting Burning paper* steaming rice* evaporating Wearing down an eraser* grinding wheat* frying bacon Wood rotting* building a snowman*chopping logs Bending iron* slicing a cake*etching glass with acid to Fireworks* breaking glassmake stained glass Burning logs* car burning gas Baking a cake* digesting dinner Condensing* drying hair
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