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Physical and Chemical Changes

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Created on December 1, 2023

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Physical and chemical Changes

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What is the main difference between a chemical change and a physical change?

Physical changes always involve heat; chemical changes do not.

Chemical changes make a new substance; physical changes do not.

Chemical changes are reversible; physical changes are not.

Physical changes are cookies in disguise.

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How can scientists determine if a chemical change has occurred?

By checking the temperature

By observing changes in shape

By asking if the substance formed was present before.

By making cookies.

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Which of the following is an example of a physical change?

Crumpling a piece of paper

Burning a candle

Dissolving sugar in water

Baking cookies.

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What is a catalyst in a chemical reaction?

A substance that slows down a chemical reaction

A substance that provides oxygen to help things burn

A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction

A substance used to make cookies.

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During which change does a new substance NOT form?

Physical change

Both chemical and physical changes

Cookie exchange

Chemical change

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WHICH ONE DOESN'T Belong?

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Watch the video. What kind of change is this?

Chemical Change

Physical Change

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Watch the video. What kind of change is this?

Chemical Change

Physical Change

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Watch the video of steel rusting. This is an example of a physical change.

True

False

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Watch to see what happens to choclate milk when you leave it out for 40 days. This is an example of a physical change.

True

False

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What's happening in the video?

A physical change

A chemical change

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True or False: Burning a gummy bear is an example of a chemical change.

False

True

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True or False: Mixing Coke and Mentos is considered a chemical change because new chemicals are formed.

False

True

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True or False: When water boils, it undergoes a physical change because a new substance is formed.

False

True

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True or False: Whipping egg whites is a physical change because whipping eggs does not cause them to become a different substance.

False

True ✔️

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When a substance changes states (from a liquid to a gas, for example), it is undergoing a chemical change.

False

True

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