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physical changes physical change the substance involved remains the same even though it may change state or form examples dissolving stirring a spoonful of sugar in water melting an ice ...

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   Physical Changes
   • Physical Change: the substance involved remains the same, 
    even though it may change state or form. 
   • Examples: 
    • Dissolving – stirring a spoonful of sugar in water
    • Melting –an ice cube melts
    • Freezing – dripping warm chocolate onto ice cream hardens
   • Most physical changes are easy to reverse (but not all!)
 Physical Changes Video
   Chemical Changes
   • Chemical Change: The original substance is changed into one 
    or more different substances that have different properties.
   • Examples:
    • Burning – a campfire
    • Cooking  - baking a cake, frying an egg
    • Rusting  - old truck, nail left on the ground
   • Chemical changes are very difficult to reverse.
      Clues that a Chemical Change has Occurred 
       1.  A new substance has formed
       2.  A new color appears
       3.  Energy (heat or light) is given off
       4.  Bubbles of gas are given off (new substance being formed)
       5.  A precipitate (a solid material formed inside a solution) 
           forms
       6.  The change is difficult to reverse
       Sample Chemical Changes
       (Always involve the production of a new substance)
        Ex. 1:    H   +    O     HO               (water)
                   2        2         2
                  gas          gas           liquid
                 Reactants: Left side                      Products: Right side 
        Ex. 2:
               C    +  O      CO       (carbon dioxide)
                        2         2
        Ex. 3: 
               C  +  H   +  O     C H O                (sugar)
                       2      2      6  12  6    
        Ex. 4: 
               C  +  H      C H                   (Propane)
                       2       3  8         
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...Physical changes change the substance involved remains same even though it may state or form examples dissolving stirring a spoonful of sugar in water melting an ice cube melts freezing dripping warm chocolate onto cream hardens most are easy to reverse but not all video chemical original is changed into one more different substances that have properties burning campfire cooking baking cake frying egg rusting old truck nail left on ground very difficult clues has occurred new formed color appears energy heat light given off bubbles gas being precipitate solid material inside solution forms sample always involve production ex h o ho liquid reactants side products right c co carbon dioxide propane...

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