Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Scientific Investigations
Temperature & Reactions
Conservation of Mass
Science in the Real World
100

Ice melting into water β€” physical or chemical change?

Physical

100

What is the first step of the scientific method?

Define a problem or ask a question

100

Increasing temperature does what to most chemical reactions?

Speeds them up

100

What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?

Mass is not created or destroyed

100

What is a scientific law?

A statement that describes what happens in nature

200

Burning paper β€” physical or chemical change?

Chemical

200

What is a variable?

A factor that can change in an experiment

200

Cooling a reaction usually does what?

Slows it down

200

When ice melts, does the total mass change?

No β€” it’s conserved

200

What is a scientific theory?

An explanation supported by evidence and experiments

300

Rust forming on a nail β€” what kind of change is this?

Chemical

300

What tool helps organize collected data?

Charts, tables, or graphs

300

Why do higher temperatures cause faster reactions?

Particles move faster and collide more often

300

In a closed system, if vinegar and baking soda react, what happens to the total mass?

It stays the same

300

How can science influence government decisions?

Provides data for laws or policies

400

What evidence shows a chemical change has occurred?

Color change, gas, temperature change, or new substance

400

What type of variable does the scientist control?

Independent variable

400

Give an example of a real-life chemical reaction affected by temperature.

Cooking, baking, rusting, etc.

400

What might make it look like mass is lost in a reaction?

Gas escapes into the air

400

How can politics or money affect science?

They determine what research gets funded or prioritized

500

Dissolving sugar in water β€” physical or chemical? Explain.

Physical, no new substance forms

500

After analyzing data, what comes next?

Draw conclusions and defend with evidence

500

How can students test how temperature affects chemical change?

Conduct an experiment using substances at different temperatures and observe reaction speed

500

How can students prove this law in a lab?

Weigh before and after in a closed container to show mass is the same

500

Give an example of science helping make real-world decisions.

Climate change, medical research, or public health policies