Physical Changes
Chemical Changes
Chemical equations
Law of Conservation of Energy
Balancing chemical equations
100

Is it possible to reverse a physical change? 

Yes

100

Is it possible to reverse a chemcial change? 

No
100

What does a chemcial equation represent? 

The summary of a chemical reaction.

100

State the law of conservation of mass.

In a chemical reaction, mass is neither created nor destroyed.

100

H₂ + O₂ → H₂O

2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

200

What is a physical change?

In a physical change, the substance still consists of the same particles but the substance looks different before and after the change.

200

What is a chemical change? 

A chemical change occurs when new substances are formed as a result of the change.

200

What are the substances on the right side of a chemical equation called? 

Products

200

If 10 g of hydrogen reacts with 80 g of oxygen, what mass of water is produced?

90g

200

Na + Cl₂ → NaCl

2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl

300

Give an example of a physical change. 

Teacher approves

300

Give an example of a chemical change. 

Teachers approval

300

What are the substances on the left side of a chemical equation called?

reactants

300

True or False: The mass of reactants always equals the mass of products in a chemical reaction.

True.

300

Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃

2Fe + 3O₂ → 2Fe₂O₃

400

What are some indicators of identifying physical changes? 

Change in shape, change in state (solid, liquid or gas), mixing two substances together.

400

What are some indicators of a chemcial change? 

Smell, change in colour, gas or solid being produced, seeing light or a change in temperature. 

400

Write the word equation for the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen to form water.

Hydrogen + Oxygen → Water

400

Why does the mass of magnesium increase when it reacts with oxygen in air?  

Because it has reacted with the mass from the air, resulting in a product that has increased in mass. 

400

C₃H₈ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

C₃H₈ + 5O₂ → 3CO₂ + 4H₂O

500

Why is cutting paper into smaller pieces considered a physcial change? 

Although the product has changed and the substance is a different form, it is still the same type of particles; it has not transformed into anything different. 

500

Why is cooking an egg considered a chemical change and not a physcial change? 

Change in colour, change in state (liquid to solid), smell released

500

Write the equation for the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen to form water using chemical formulae. (double points if balanced)

2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

500

Why does mass seem to “disappear” when something burns?

Because some of the products are gaseous, resulting in the other products that have been produced to have 'lost' mass.

500

Al + HCl → AlCl₃ + H₂

2Al + 6HCl → 2AlCl₃ + 3H₂

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