Define: physical change
A change in the physical property of matter that can be measured without changing the composition of an object.
Any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance
What is a chemical change?
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Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter?
color, density, hardness, shape, mass, melting and boiling points
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What chemical changes were observed in our experiment when mixing vinegar and baking soda and the ballon inflated? Bonus points: what was the new substance that was created?
Change in temperature, bubbling or fizzing, production of a new substance, a gas (specifically carbon dioxide)
What is the most common physical change?
A change in state of matter (water changing from solid, to liquid, to gas)
What is conservation of mass?
mass cannot be created or destroyed
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These are the 3 states of matter
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
When wood meets too much heat it does what?
burn
what is trail mix?
a mixture
Anna's Dad cleans the house with homemade cleaning liquids. One day, she was watching him. He mixed vinegar with baking soda in a container. The mixture started to create foam and bubble! What did this chemical change produce?
It produced a gas
What happens to a liquid when it reaches 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit)?
The temperature at which water changes to a solid (ice)
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What is an example of a chemical change?
An apple turning brown, rust, burning something, tarnishing, etc.
What is sugar in water?
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What is the temperature at which water boils?
212 degrees Fahrenheit
Name TWO different indicators of a chemical change.
Color change, temperature change, creation of a new substance, production of a gas, producing an odor, etc.
True or False: A chemical change is irreversible.
True (fruit rotting, wood burning etc.)
changes in size, mass or shape
Physical change
What causes condensation?
Cold air meeting warmer air.