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Chemical and Physical Properties
Question 1
Which image(s) shows a physical property? Choose all that apply.
Responses
A II
B IIII
C IIIIII
D IVIV
E VV
Question 2
Wood being burned is a __________ change; wood sawed in two is ___________ change.
Responses
A chemical; physicalchemical; physical
B physical; chemicalphysical; chemical
C chemical; chemicalchemical; chemical
D physical; physicalphysical; physical
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Question 1
Which image(s) shows a physical property? Choose all that apply.
Responses
A II
B IIII
C IIIIII
D IVIV
E VV
Question 2
Wood being burned is a __________ change; wood sawed in two is ___________ change.
Responses
A chemical; physicalchemical; physical
B physical; chemicalphysical; chemical
C chemical; chemicalchemical; chemical
D physical; physicalphysical; physical
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**Question 1:** Without having images I cannot determine which show a physical property. However, physical properties generally include characteristics such as color, odor, boiling point, melting point, and state (solid, liquid, gas). If you can describe the images, I can help you determine which represent physical properties.
**Question 2:** The correct answer is:
**A** chemical; physical
- Wood being burned is a **chemical** change because it involves a transformation of the substance into new substances (like ash, smoke, and gases).
- Wood sawed in two is a **physical** change because it involves a change in physical form, but the chemical composition of the wood remains unchanged.
**Question 2:** The correct answer is:
**A** chemical; physical
- Wood being burned is a **chemical** change because it involves a transformation of the substance into new substances (like ash, smoke, and gases).
- Wood sawed in two is a **physical** change because it involves a change in physical form, but the chemical composition of the wood remains unchanged.