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T-Chart Instructions In the first box on each page, you are asked to type the definition. Please type the definition for each, IN YOUR OWN WORDS! Be very detailed here! In all other boxes, you will need to locate a picture and paste it into the box that is an example. You will need to provide an explanation, IN A COMPLETE SENTENCE, to explain why that picture is an example. I have completed one box for you to show what I’m looking for! Please see the physical change box for the example. When finished, you will need to copy and paste this document into the dropbox folder for your period labeled T-Chart Physical-Chemical. This is due Friday, February 14th.
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Physical Chemical Name: Date: Properties
Definition of physical property: Definition of chemical property: You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical property. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. Properties
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Physical Chemical Changes Definition of physical Change:
Definition of chemical change: This is ice melting. Melting is a physical change because it is only changing state. In this case, although the water is changing from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water), it is still H2O. To the left is an example. Be sure to describe what the picture is showing as it may be hard to tell. Also, underline the change that is occurring. DO NOT use ice melting as an example. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical change. Remove this text and describe the picture and the change here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical change. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical change. Remove this text and describe the picture and the change here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical change. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a physical change. Remove this text and describe the picture and the change here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. You will add a picture for each box in this column indicating a chemical change. Remove this text and describe the picture and the property here. Adjust the text box and font size as needed. Changes Explain the difference between a property and a change:
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