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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND CHANGES Name ____________________________
PHYSICAL PROPERTY
CHEMICAL PROPERTY
1. observed with senses 2. determined without destroying matter
1. indicates how a substance reacts with something else 2. matter will be changed into a new substance after the reaction
Identify the following as a chemical (C) or physical property (P): ______1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______6. ______7.
blue color density flammability (burns) solubility (dissolves) reacts with acid supports combustion sour taste
PHYSICAL CHANGE
______8. melting point ______9. reacts with water ______10. hardness ______11. boiling point ______12. luster ______13. odor ______14. reacts with air
CHEMICAL CHANGE
1. a change in size, shape, or state 2. no new substance is formed
1. a change in the physical and chemical properties 2. a new substance is formed
Identify the following as physical (P) or chemical (C) changes. _____1. _____2. _____3. _____4. _____5. _____6. _____7. _____8.
NaCl (Table Salt) dissolves in water. Ag (Silver) tarnishes. An apple is cut. Heat changes H2O to steam. Baking soda reacts to vinger. Fe (Iron) rusts. Alcohol evaporates . Ice melts.
______9. Milk sours. ______10. Sugar dissolves in water. ______11. Wood rots. ______12. Pancakes cook. ______13. Grass grows. ______14. A tire is inflated. ______15. Food is digested. ______16. Paper towel absorbs water.
Physical and Chemical Changes Part A Can you recognize the chemical and physical changes that happen all around us? If you change the way something looks, but haven’t made a new substance, a physical change (P) has occurred. If the substance has been changes into another substance, a chemical change (C) has occurred. 1.
An ice cube is placed in the sun. Later there is a puddle of water. Later still the puddle is gone.
2.
Two chemical are mixed together and a gas is produce.
3.
A bicycle changes color as it rusts.
4.
A solid is crushed to a powder.
5.
Two substances are mixed and light is produced.
6.
A piece of ice melts and reacts with sodium.
7.
Mixing salt and pepper.
8.
Chocolate syrup is dissolved in milk.
9.
A marshmallow is toasted over a campfire.
10.
A marshmallow is cut in half.
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 as an example. Scenario
Physical or Chemical Change?
1.
Umm! A student removes a loaf of bread hot from the oven. The student cuts a slice off the loaf and spreads butter on it.
Physical
2.
Your friend decides to toast a piece of bread, but leaves it in the toaster too long. The bread is black and the kitchen if full of smoke.
3.
You forgot to dry the bread knife when you washed it and reddish brown spots appeared on it.
4.
You blow dry your wet hair.
5.
In baking biscuits and other quick breads, the baking powder reacts to release carbon dioxide bubbles. The carbon dioxide bubbles cause the dough to rise.
6.
You take out your best silver spoons and notice that they are very dull and have some black spots.
7.
A straight piece of wire is coiled to form a spring.
8.
Food color is dropped into water to give it color.
9.
Chewing food to break it down into smaller particles represents a _________ change, but the changing of starch into sugars by enzymes in the digestive system represents a ___________change.
10.
In a fireworks show, the fireworks explode giving off heat and light.
Evidence… No change in substances. No unexpected color change, temperature change or gas given off.
Part C: True (T) or False (F) 1.
Changing the size and shapes of pieces of wood would be a chemical change.
2.
In a physical change, the makeup of matter is changed.
3.
Evaporation occurs when liquid water changes into a gas.
4.
Evaporation is a physical change.
5.
Burning wood is a physical change.
6.
Combining hydrogen and oxygen to make water is a physical change.
7.
Breaking up concrete is a physical change.
8.
Sand being washed out to sea from the beach is a chemical change.
9.
When ice cream melts, a chemical change occurs.
10.
Acid rain damaging a marble statue is a physical change.