Physical Changes
Separatin
g Mixtures
Chemical Change
Concepts
Facts of Mixtures
100
A physical change is

A change in appearance but keeps the same identity

100

If you spill a jar of coins and marbles, what property could you use to separate them quickly

Size/shape and color

100

A chemical change is different from a physical change because

A chemical change produces a new substance, while a physical change does not.

100

The law of conservation of mass states

Matter is not created or destroyed in a chemical change.

100

Milk is an example of this type of mixture.

Colloid

200

Freezing water into ice considered a physical change because

The substance is still water, only its state changes.

200

True or False: A magnet separating iron from sand is using a CHEMICAL property to separate mixtures

False

200

Burning something count as a chemical change because

Energy is released?

200

Why does the mass of reactants always equal the mass of products?

Because atoms are rearranged, not lost or gained.

200

True or False: Mouthwash is an example of a homogenous mixture

True

300

True or False: Physical changes alter the chemical identity of a substance.

False

300

Two liquids with different boiling points can be separated in this way

Distillation

300

The most reliable proof that a chemical change has taken place

Is it the formation of a new substance

300

Why does it sometimes look like matter disappears in a chemical reaction

Because gases may be formed and aren't measured

300

The difference between a suspension and colloid is:

particles in a suspension settle, colloid particles never settle

400

Tearing paper or chewing gum count as a physical change because

Only the size and shape change

400

Magnetism a reliable property for identifying certain metals because

It is specific to only magnetic metals

400

Name two common signs that a chemical change has occurred.

color change, energy release, gas formation, precipitate formation.

400

Why is the presence of a solid forming in a liquid strong evidence of a chemical reaction?

Because it means a new substance has formed.

400

The scattering of light in a colloid is called:

The Tyndall Effect

500

Name two physical properties that remains the same whether iron is a solid or a liquid.

Density, melting point, boiling point, or magnetism

500

Separating mixtures often easier than separating compounds because

Mixtures can be separated by physical means, while compounds cannot

500

Chemical changes usually harder to reverse than physical changes because

Do they rearrange atoms into new substances

500

Why is digesting food an example of a chemical change?

Because food is broken down into new substances that the body can use.

500

What is the main difference between a compound and a mixture

Compounds have a fixed composition; mixtures can vary and be separated physically

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