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Physical and Chemical Changes Betsy Sanford Barber Middle School 8 th Grade Physical Science
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Physical Property Observed traits Helps describe/classify substances Helps identify uses for substances Can be seen or measured without changing a substance Examples: color, shape, smell, taste measurements like mass, volume, density state (solid, liquid, gas)
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Physical Property More examples: Ductility - ability to be made into wires Malleability - ability to be shaped without breaking Conductivity - ability to carry electric current solubility - ability to dissolve
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Physical Change Any change in size, shape, form, or state where the identity of the matter stays the same Example: cutting a watermelon into slices tearing up a sheet of paper sharpening a pencil Often easy to reverse with: filtration, magnetism, evaporation, distillation and centrifuge (spinning)
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Physical Change Evidence for a physical change: same substance before and after no new substances a color change a state change (solid, liquid, gas) same smell, taste, texture different volume, mass same density
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Chemical Property Helps describe/classify substances Helps identify uses for substances Traits that allow a substance to change Testing for chemical properties causes a change in the substance Examples: Flammability - ability to catch fire reactivity with oxygen acidity - pH, reaction with hydrogen
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Chemical Change chemical change happens when a substance undergoes a change that causes its traits to change new materials are formed that are different from the starting materials Examples: digestion photosynthesis (plants making food) burning fuel
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Chemical Change NOT easily reversed Evidence for a chemical change: more than one of the following occurs release of energy (light, heat, sound) formation of new substance (a gas or solid that is not just a state change) color change odor change volume change
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Chemical Change Chlorine added to swimming pools and drinking water causes acidity (change in pH) prevents reproduction, growth and development of algae, bacteria, protists and insects.
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Energy… …is required for both types of changes
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