KEY: WORKSHEET ON CHEMICAL VS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND CHANGES Keep this in your binder as a study guide! Background: Keeping the difference between physical and
Part Two: Physical or Chemical Change? Indicate with a 'P' or a 'C' which type of change is taking place. 1. ______ glass breaking. 10. ______ mixing salt and water. 2. ______ hammering wood together. 11. ______ mixing oil and water. 3. ______ a rust
Part B Read each scenario. Decide whether a physical or chemical change has occurred and give evidence for your decision. The first one has been done for you to use
Part B Read each scenario. Decide whether a physical or chemical change has occurred and give evidence for your decision. The first one has been done for you to use
Chapter 2 – Physical & Chemical Changes. 2-1 Phases of Matter. : Characteristics of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance. Examples of physical properties: 1. ... The temperature at which a solid changes to a
Physical and Chemical Properties Worksheet. Physical or Chemical? Circle the best choice for each of the statements below. 1. (Physical or Chemical) properties describe matter. 2. (Physical or Chemical) properties of a substance can be easily observe
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Physical and Chemical Change Worksheet Multiple Choice For # 1 and 2, write a P for physical change, and a C for chemical change. _____ 1. A ( Physical or Chemical
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Worksheet #2: Physical/Chemical ... Fill in the Blanks. ______ properties can be observed without chemically changing matter. ______ ... melting point. _____ ductility. _____ odor. _____ texture. _____ flammability. _____. III. Label these changes as
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Answers Worksheet on Chemical vs Physical Changes #1 Physical Property - a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance Chemical Property - a characteristic of a substance that can only be observed by changing it into a different substance Chemical Change - a change in which a substance is changed into a different substance. (You’ve changed what it is.)
Flammability Ability to rust reactivity to vinegar - how a substance changes in the presence of vinegar transparency boiling point - temperature that a substance changes from a liquid to a gas elasticity - how wmell a substance returns to normal after being stretched melting point - temperature that a substance turns from a solid to a liquid density - how much matter is in a given space (mass divided by volume) brittleness - how easily a substance breaks under stress (fragile) ductility - a substance’s ability to deform when stretched (how wire is made) 1 Phys 2 Phys 3 Chem 4 Phys 5 Phys 6 Chem 7 Chem 8 Phys 9 Phys
Worksheet #2 Physical/Chemical Properties/Changes I. Physical Chemical Solids Liquids Gases Physical Melting Freezing Liquid Solid Boiling Condensation Sublimation II. C P P C P P