Physical changes
Chemical changes
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What is physical change?

A physical change alters a substance's form, size, or state but not its fundamental chemical composition.

100

What is chemical change?

A chemical change transforms a substance into one or more new substances with different chemical properties, involving the breaking and forming of chemical bonds and the rearrangement of atoms.

200

Shredding wood is an example of ______

Physical change. The wood is altered into a different shape and size, but its still wood in smaller pieces.

200

Chemical change is _______.

Irreversible

300

What's another word for physical change?

Reversible

300

Turning wood into ash is a chemical change. T/F


True, the wood undergo a reaction with oxygen, breaking down and forming entirely new materials like carbon dioxide, water vapor, and mineral oxides, which are ash.

400

Breaking glass is a physical change. T/F

True.

400

Burning a marshmallow in a bonfire is a chemical change. T/F

True, the heat causes the marshmallow to melt.

500

Cooking eggs is a physical change. T/F

False, it is a chemical change because the heat causes the egg's protein to denature and form an irreversible bond.

500

Crushing cans is a chemical change. T/F

False, it is a physical change.