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A change in matter in which a new substance is not formed

physical change

100

A change in one or more substances, caused by a reaction that forms new and different substances.

chemical change

100

List some of the Physical properties of matter

color, taste, texture, shape, size, order, 

100

Examples of a Mixture

Oil and water

salad

granola

cinnamon and sugar

100

SOLUTION or MIXTURE

Salt water

a bowl of carrots, broccoli and cauliflower

Lemonade

A bag of assorted balls

solution

mixture

solution

mixture

200

The larger part of a solution that dissolves other substances

The larger part of a solution that dissolves other substances

solvent

200

A chemical change

chemical reaction

200

a change of state

when heat is added or removed

200

Examples of a solution

Examples of a solution

salt water      lemonade, hot cocoa

air    some metals

200

MS. Johnson wants to make hot chocolate. She added two spoonfuls of cocoa powder, 3 spoonfuls of sugar and a handful of marshmallows to hot water.

Identify solvent and solutes

solvent - hot water

solutes - cocoa powder, sugar and marshmallows

300

A combination of two or more different substances that keep their identities

mixture

300

If a car rust, does the mass change?

Does a new substance form?

does not change

yes forms a new substance

300

Compare Mixture and Solutions

Both contain more than one substance which keep their chemical properties combined

300

Why do some of the marshmallows melt in the cocoa?

Heat from the hot water is transfer to the marshmallows making them melt

400

The substance that dissolves when making a solution

solute

400

What substance will rust?

What substance will tarnish?

What substance will burn?

car

copper

wood

400

If wood burns, does the mass change?

Does a new substance form?

No change

Yes chemical change

400

Contrast mixture and solution

In solution substance are evenly mixed

In a Mixture not evenly mixed

400

There were 10 candles on Susan's birthday cake when her parents carried it to the table.  She made a wish and blew out the candles.  Later, she put them away.

IDENTIFY TWO PHYSICAL CHNAGES

wax melting

wax hardening when it cools


500

A mixture that has the same composition throughout because all the parts are evenly mixed

solution

500

Signs of chemical change

rust, burning, tarnishing

500

What causes steel wool to rust?

How can you stop it from rusting?

oxygen and water

take away one thing

500

Difference between chemical and physical changes?

Chemical: produces new substance

Physical: does not produce a  new substance

500

When you light a candle on a cake and blow it out, what three chemical changes happened?

wick burning

formation of heat and light

formation of smoke