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Physical and Chemical Changes (Reactions)
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Matter and Particles Matter is everything in the universe that has mass and takes up space Matter includes things we can easily observe Matter also includes things not easily seen
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Particles are so small they can only be seen with the strongest microscopes.
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Particles are arranged to form the states of matter: Solids Liquids Gases
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Solids have a definite shape take up a definite amount of space Particles are very close together.
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Liquids take the shape of its container take up a definite amount of space Particles slip and slide around each other.
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Gases have no definite shape take up no definite amount of space always fill the container it is in Particles do not stay close together. They move around very fast.
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Physical Changes A physical change is any change in the size, shape, or state of a substance
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Physical changes produce a change in size, shape, or state. Most physical reactions are reversible. You can change it back to its original form.
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Physical changes can be caused by a change in temperature. water boiling and turning into steam
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Physical changes can be caused by motion. wool being spun into thread
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Physical changes are caused by pressure. powerful pressure machines flatten steel into sheet metal
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Chemical Changes A chemical change is a change that produces one or more new substances and may release energy.
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Chemical changes produce a change in odor, color, or create energy. Chemical changes are not reversible.
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An example of a chemical change is baking brownies. Eggs, flour, oil, water, and cocoa are stirred together then heated to a high temperature. When done, you end up with something very different than the parts you put in.
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Identify the picture as a chemical or physical change.
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