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Physical and Chemical Properties Lab cloned 1/28/2021

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If you combine sand and salt would that be a physical change or chemical change? How do you know?

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Record your observations

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What is the difference between physical and chemical properties?

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What is the difference between physical and chemical change?

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How can physical and chemical properties be useful when separating a mixture? EXPLAIN USING AN EXAMPLE!

Physical state of Sulfur
A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
Color of sulfur
A. white
B. black
C. grey
D. yellow
Odor?
A. yes
B. no
Effect of Magnet?
A. yes- it is magnetic
B. no- it is not magnetic
Water solubility
A. Very low
B. Medium
C. High
Physical state of Iron
A . solid
B. liquid
C. gas
Color of Iron?
A. white
B. gray
C. black
D. yellow
odor?
A. yes
B. no
Magnetic?
A. Yes is it magnetic
B. No it is not magnetic
Water solubility?
A. Very low
B. Medium
C . High
Physical state of Sodium Bicarbonate?
A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
Color of Sodium Bicarbonate?
A. white
B. black
C. yellow
D. grey
Odor?
A. yes
B. no
Magnetic?
A. Yes, it is magnetic
B. No, it is not magnetic
Solubility in water
A. Very low
B. Medium
C. High
Physical State of Sodium Chloride
A. solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
Color of Sodium Chloride
A. white
B. yellow
C. black
D. grey
Odor?
A. yes
B. no
Magnetic?
A. Yes, it is magnetic
B. No, it is not magnetic
Solubility?
A. very low
B. medium
C. high
Physical state of sucrose?
A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
Color of sucrose?
A. white
B. yellow
C. black
D. grey
Odor?
A. yes
B. no
Magnetic?
A. yes, it is magnetic
B. no, it is not magnetic
Solubility in water
A. Very low
B. Medium
C. High
Physical state of sand
A. soild.
B. liquid
C. gas
Color of sand?
A. white
B. tan
C. black
D. purple
Odor?
A. yes
B. no
Magnetic?
A. Yes, it is magnetic
B. no, it is not magnetic
Solubility?
A. Very low
B. Medium
C. High
Physical state of magnesium
A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
Color of magnesium
A. yellow
B. grey
C. black
D. red
Odor?
A. Yes
B. no
Magnetic?
A. Yes, it is magnetic
B. No, it is not magnetic
Solubility?
A. Very low
B. Medium
C. High
Type of change
A. physical
B. chemical
Type of change?
A. Physical
B. Chemical
Type of change?
A. Physical
B. Chemical
Type of change
A. physical
B. chemical
Type of change
A. physical
B. chemical