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Study Jams - Physical/Chemical Changes of Matter
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Study Jams - Physical/Chemical Changes of Matter
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What type of change alters the substance's chemical composition?
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Does cutting a paper illustrate a physical or a chemical change?
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Question 10
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What is the difference between a physical and chemical change?
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Physical or Chemical?
Rusting metal
Melting ice
Cutting paper
Burning wood
Chemical Changes
Physical Changes
Sort the following changes based on the identity of each substance
Freezing water
Cooking an egg
Baking bread
Mixing salt and water
Substance's identity remains
Creates a new substance
Distinguish between changes that involve breaking chemical bonds and those that don't.
Photosynthesis
Decomposing fruit
Boiling water
Cutting vegetables
Breaks chemical bonds
Does not break chemical bonds
Which is NOT a physical change?
Boiling water
Melting ice
Burning wood
Mixing salt and water
Which of the following could indicate a chemical change is happening?
Change in shape
Change in color
Change in temperature
Formation of bubbles
What is a common example of a physical change?
Burning a match
Rusting metal
Cooking an egg
Cutting paper
Which best describes a chemical change?
Change in size only
Formation of a new susbtance
Temporary change
Only change in color