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When substances undergo changes, they can be categorized as either physical changes or chemical changes. Physical changes involve alterations in the appearance or state of matter without changing the chemical composition of the substance. For example, when ice melts into water, it is a physical change because the water is still H2O, only the physical appearance of the water changed. Another example is when you crumple a piece of paper - the paper changes its shape but remains paper. On the other hand, chemical changes result in the formation of new substances with entirely different properties than the original substance. One common example is the rusting of iron. When iron rusts, it combines with oxygen in the air to form a new substance, iron oxide, which has different properties than the original iron. The appearance of rust is evidence that a chemical change has occurred.

It's important to differentiate between physical and chemical changes because they have distinct characteristics and effects. By understanding the differences, we can better predict and explain the behavior of substances in various situations. Observing changes in matter and identifying whether they are physical or chemical changes helps scientists and chemists in analyzing reactions, developing new materials, and understanding the world around us. Next time you see a change happening, think about whether it's just a physical transformation or a chemical reaction taking place!

The following list includes evidence that you can look for after a change that indicates that a physical change may have occurred:
• change in size
• change in shape
• change in state (of matter)

The following list includes evidence that you can look for after a change that indicates that a chemical change may have occurred:
• unexpected change in color or odor
• formation of gas (bubbles or foam)
• formation of a precipitate (solid forms in a liquid)
• change in energy (change in temperature, light, sound)

Answer the following questions to determine your understanding of chemical and physical changes.

Question 1
(6 points)
Physical Chemical
In a __ change, the chemical bonds between atoms are broken and rearranged to form new substances.

A __ change is a change in the appearance or state of a substance without any change in its chemical composition.

When iron rusts, it undergoes a __ change because new substances are formed.

When ice melts, it undergoes a __ change because its state changes from solid to liquid.

The boiling of water is an example of a __ change because the state of the water changes from liquid to gas.

Cooking an egg is an example of a ___ change.

Question 2
The following chart lists examples of evidence that can be seen after a change has taken place. Use the information given previously to determine if the evidence supports a physical or chemical change occurring. (6 points)
Evidence of a Physical Change Evidence of a Chemical Change
Ash is present after a bonfire.

There is a sour smelling liquid present in a cup of milk that was left on the counter for 3 days.

A balloon is much smaller after letting the air out.

There is a loud sound after a firework explodes in the air.

There is a liquid substance in a pot after putting in a chunk of butter.

There is a brown banana on the counter that was originally yellow.

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3 answers

Question 1

(6 points)

  1. Chemical
    In a chemical change, the chemical bonds between atoms are broken and rearranged to form new substances.

  2. Physical
    A physical change is a change in the appearance or state of a substance without any change in its chemical composition.

  3. Chemical
    When iron rusts, it undergoes a chemical change because new substances are formed.

  4. Physical
    When ice melts, it undergoes a physical change because its state changes from solid to liquid.

  5. Physical
    The boiling of water is an example of a physical change because the state of the water changes from liquid to gas.

  6. Chemical
    Cooking an egg is an example of a chemical change.

Question 2

(6 points)

  1. Chemical
    Ash is present after a bonfire. (This indicates the formation of new substances from the burning wood, a chemical change.)

  2. 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.)

  3. 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.)

  4. 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.)

  5. 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.)

  6. 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.)

no the 2 have Evidence of a Physical Change and Evidence of a Chemical Change

Certainly! Let's categorize each piece of evidence according to whether it indicates a physical or chemical change.

Question 2

(6 points)

Evidence of a Physical Change

  1. 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.)

  2. 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, remaining chemically the same.)

Evidence of a Chemical Change

  1. Ash is present after a bonfire.
    (The presence of ash indicates that burning (combustion) has taken place, resulting in new substances.)

  2. 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 due to bacterial growth, a chemical change.)

  3. There is a loud sound after a firework explodes in the air.
    (The loud sound is a result of a chemical reaction occurring in the firework.)

  4. There is a brown banana on the counter that was originally yellow.
    (The change in color indicates ripening and chemical changes occurring in the fruit.)

This organization should clarify the distinction between evidence for physical and chemical changes. Let me know if you need any more assistance!

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