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Chapter 2.3 Changes of Matter
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Review What is the difference between a homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture? Provide one example of each. Compare and Contrast molecules and compounds.
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Physical Changes Physical Change – a change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties
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Examples
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Physical Changes Physical changes do not change a substance’s identity. Example An ice cube melts into water The water is then heated to form a gas In both cases, it is still water.
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Dissolving is a physical change When you pour salt into water, the salt dissolves. The salt molecules become spread out between the water molecules. The molecules of salt and water do not change.
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Chemical Changes Chemical Change – happens when one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances that have different properties.
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Examples
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Chemical Changes Chemical changes form new substances Cannot be reversed by physical means Anytime food is cooked, it is a chemical change
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Signs of a chemical change Production of gas Change in odor Production of sound, heat, or light
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Breaking down mixtures and compounds Mixtures can be separated by physical changes, but compounds must be broken down by chemical changes
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