Question 1
(6 points)
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Chemical
In a chemical change, the chemical bonds between atoms are broken and rearranged to form new substances. -
Physical
A physical change is a change in the appearance or state of a substance without any change in its chemical composition. -
Chemical
When iron rusts, it undergoes a chemical change because new substances are formed. -
Physical
When ice melts, it undergoes a physical change because its state changes from solid to liquid. -
Physical
The boiling of water is an example of a physical change because the state of the water changes from liquid to gas. -
Chemical
Cooking an egg is an example of a chemical change.
Question 2
(6 points)
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Chemical
Ash is present after a bonfire. (This indicates the formation of new substances from the burning wood, a chemical change.) -
Chemical
There is a sour smelling liquid present in a cup of milk that was left on the counter for 3 days. (The sour smell indicates spoilage, which is a chemical change.) -
Physical
A balloon is much smaller after letting the air out. (This is a change in size that does not alter the chemical composition of the air.) -
Chemical
There is a loud sound after a firework explodes in the air. (This indicates a chemical change due to the combustion of substances in the firework.) -
Physical
There is a liquid substance in a pot after putting in a chunk of butter. (This is a change in state from solid to liquid and remains chemically the same.) -
Chemical
There is a brown banana on the counter that was originally yellow. (The change in color and the process of ripening indicates a chemical change.)