Is a melted popsicle an example of a physical change?
What is YES? You can melt and refreeze a popsicle and it will still be a popsicle.
To increase the rate of my reaction I should...
Increase the temperature
You use these to help you identify the physical properties.
What are YOUR SENSES?
These are the characterstics of an object and you use your senses to identify them.
What are PHYSICAL PROPERTIES?
Name two indicators of a chemical change.
What are unexpected color change, bubbles, temperature change fire, combustion, gas, ?
H2O + CO2 -> CH2O +O2
this is the equation for photosynthesis
Explain how the Law of Conservation of Mass is supported.
Plants take in water and Carbon Dioxide and release Oxygen and sugar with the energy from the sun. The mass of the reactants is the same as the mass of the products.
Type of change where a new substance is created.
What is a CHEMICAL CHANGE?
Sugar + water + flavor + dye
What is a Physical Change
Name a food that is an example of a chemical change and explain why.
What is a cake, because you cannot turn a cake back into the eggs, flour, sugar, etc. that you mixed together?
How compact the molecules are in a substance
What is Density?
Explain how water could be an example of a physical change.
What is freezing and melting water to and from ice is an example of a physical change?
True or False. Turning peanuts to peanut butter is an chemical change.
What is FALSE? To make peanut butter, you grind up roasted peanuts, so nothing new is being created.
Explain how a mixture of iron fillings and sand can be separated using physical properties.
What is iron is magnetic and sand is not, so you can use a magnetic wand to separate the two substances?
This type of matter keeps a definite shape.
What is a SOLID?
CHALLENGE (not a quiz question): Explain how the water cycle is an example of a physical change.
What is YES, it is a physical change, because water changes from a liquid/solid when it precipitates, to a gas when it evaporates, then forms back into a liquid when it condensates. Then the process repeats again with the same substance, WATER!
What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state
Mass cannot be created or destroyed only rearranged.
The subatomic parts that make up atoms
What are protons, neutrons and electrons