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Please place Balancing Equations 101 out to be collected. Today’s Goal:. Explain the difference between. Physical Change and Chemical Change. Physical Change. A change in a substance that does not change the identity of the substance. Physical Change. Examples: Ice melting - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Homework for week of Jan 24-28Mon

S. LearnChemical vs. Physical Change

TuesC. Lab Day

Chemistry Current Event due Thursday

Weds Review

Th Bond Test

FriCSA

Present

Progress Reports 1 week from today

• Please place Balancing Equations 101 out to be collected.

•Explain the difference between

Physical Change Physical Change

andand

Chemical ChangeChemical Change

Physical Change

A change in a substance that does not change

the identity of the substance.

Physical Change

Examples:

•Ice melting

•Ripping paper in half

•Mixing ice tea mix in water

•Chewing your food

Chemical Change

A change in a substance that results in a new

substance being formed.

Chemical Change

Examples:

•Burning a match

•Cooking food

•Rust forming

•Digesting food

Physical Change or Chemical Change ? You decide..

Chemical changeBurning the wick of a birthday candle

Physical changePutting salt on the icy sidewalk

Physical changeThe melting wax on a candle

Chemical changeBaking a cake

Physical Change or Chemical Change ? You decide..

Physical changeColoring in a coloring book

Chemical changeBleaching your hair

Physical changeCutting your hair

Physical changeSawing a piece of wood

Chemical changes create

new substancesnew substances.

New substances are the result of a

chemical reactionchemical reaction.

Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2(g)

Another example :

Electrolysis of water produces new substances known as

Hydrogen and Oxygen gasHydrogen and Oxygen gas

(H2) (O2)

2H2O(l) --> 2H2(g) + O2(g)