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File: Ppt Chemical 72398 | Physical Vs Chemical Changes Ppt
matter anything that has mass and a volume atoms the building blocks of matter molecules two or more atoms that are joined together by chemical bonds physical and chemical changes ...

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   • MATTER: Anything that has mass and a 
    volume.
   • ATOMS: The building blocks of matter.
   • MOLECULES: Two or more atoms that are 
    joined together by chemical bonds.
  Physical and 
  Chemical Changes 
   • A change is a substance that does not change the chemical 
    makeup of the substance.
   • EXAMPLES:
    • 1. Breaking Watermelon – Changing from one big piece into 
     multiple smaller pieces.
    • 2. Ice Cream Melting – Changing from one state of matter to 
     another
    Physical 
    Change
     MELTING:                             FREEZING:                           VAPORIZATION:
     •   Solid         Liquid             •  Liquid         Solid
     •   Shape                            •  Shape                            YOUR TURN?!?!
     •   Temperature                      •  Temperature
     CRUSHING:                            BREAKING:                           CONDENSATION:
                                          •  Shape                            •   Gas             Liquid
     YOUR TURN!?!?!                       •  Any Others?!?!?!                 •    What else?!?!
  Characteristics of 
  Physical Changes
   SUBSTANCES STAY THE 
  •
   SAME, BUT SHAPE, SIZE 
   OR FORM DIFFER.
   • 3 states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas
   • Phase changes _________ change the particles.
   • They ________ up with ____________.
   • SOLIDS: Structural rigidity and resistance to changes 
    of shape or volume.
         • Particles of solids are tightly packed, vibrating about a fixed 
         position.
  Phases of Matter        
  Matter Changes
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...Matter anything that has mass and a volume atoms the building blocks of molecules two or more are joined together by chemical bonds physical changes change is substance does not makeup examples breaking watermelon changing from one big piece into multiple smaller pieces ice cream melting state to another freezing vaporization solid liquid shape your turn temperature crushing condensation gas any others what else characteristics substances stay same but size form differ states phase particles they up with solids structural rigidity resistance tightly packed vibrating about fixed position phases...

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