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Chemical and Physical Changes Mrs. Lowe April 2011

Chemical and Physical Changes

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Chemical and Physical Changes. Mrs. Lowe April 2011. Chemical changes . Chemical change is a change that forms a new type of matter Chemical property is a feature of matter that can cause a chemical change. Examples of a different type of matter forming during a chemical change. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chemical and Physical Changes

Chemical and Physical Changes

Mrs. Lowe April 2011

Page 2: Chemical and Physical Changes

Chemical changes

• Chemical change is a change that forms a new type of matter

• Chemical property is a feature of matter that can cause a chemical change

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Examples of a different type of matter forming during a chemical change

Burning logs ashes

New tricycle Rusted tricycle

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Changes in type of matter

Apple Rotting Apple

Shiny silver Tarnished silver

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Some clues or evidence of Chemical Changes

• Changing color (food rots, metal rusts or tarnishes)

• Having an unusual smell • Changing texture • Becoming more or less acidic• Getting hot or cold without being heated or

cooled • Bubbles forming because a gas is giving off

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Note

• During a physical change • bubbles form when water boils, but it is not a chemical

change • Modeling clay changes color if you mix two colors

together

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Physical Change

Physical change is a feature of matter that you can recognize with your senses.

Physical change is a change in matter in which they type of matter stays the same

Texture the feel of a surface.

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Some Physical Properties

shape temperature color smell hardness mass weight

length state of matter volume texture

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Some Physical ChangesCuttingBendingTearing

BreakingMelting

DissolvingMagnetizing

BoilingWarmingCoolingFreezing

EvaporatingSeparating

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Physical or Chemical Change

Mixing salt and water

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Physical Change

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Physical or Chemical

Boiling water

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Physical Change

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Chemical or Physical Change

Cooking an egg

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Chemical Change

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Chemical or Physical Change

Chewing a cracker

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Chemical Change

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Chemical or Physical Change

Mixing chocolate powder into milk

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Physical or Chemical Change

Physical change