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SREEKANDESWARAMPOOCHAKKAL

B.Ed-2013-2014

KEARALA UNIVERSITY

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Submitted by : Arya p m

: PHYSICAL SCIENCE

:13383007

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Submitted to: LINI MOL K SFACULTY IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

SNTC POOCHAKKAL

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What are physical changes of matter?

• A physical change is a change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance.

• The appearance, shape, or size of a substance may be altered during a physical change.

• Physical changes, such as changes in state(boiling water), dissolving sugar in water, cutting paper, crushing an aluminum can, do not change the chemical identity of a substance.

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Physical Changes of Matter

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What are chemical changes of matter?

• A chemical change is the process by which one or more substances change into entirely new substances.

• Chemical changes are not the same as chemical properties.

• Burning is a chemical change; flammability is a chemical property.

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What are chemical changes of matter?

• When the particles and chemical bonds that make up a substance are rearranged, a chemical change has taken place.

• Chemical changes are often influenced by temperature. At higher temperatures, the particles in a substance have more average kinetic energy or energy of motion.

• Higher temperatures often mean faster chemical reactions because the particles that make up a substance move more freely and rearrange more easily.

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How can you tell a chemical change has happened?

• There are several signs that a chemical reaction has occurred.

• Observing two or more of these signs during a change means you are likely observing a chemical change.

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• Odors can be produced during a chemical change.

• Fizzing and foaming may mean gases are being produced.

• The production of gas is often evidence of a chemical change.

• Boiling also can produce gas bubbles, but boiling is a physical change.

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• A precipitate is a solid that falls out of solution.

• The formation of a precipitate can indicate a chemical change.

• Energy changes from one form to another can be evidence of a chemical change.

• Changes in temperature and color can be signs of a chemical change.

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Chemical Changes of Matter

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More examples for physical change

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Boiling water

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Removing iron filings from a mixture

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Broken glass

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Salt and water

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Cut paper

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More examples for chemical changes

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Fire work

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Rusting nails

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Vinegar and Baking soda

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Effervescent tablet

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Burning wood

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