

Physical And Chemical Changes
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Sherri Christensen
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Categorize
mixing Baking Soda & Vinegar
Glass cup shatters
Paper lit on fire leaving ashes
Filling a balloon with hot air
Organize these options into the correct categories
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Categorize
Organize which are evidence of chemical changes of physical changes.
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Categorize
Baking a cake
Freezing water
Plant using photosynthesis
Dog ripping up your homework
Organize these options into the correct categories
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
When water boils and turns into steam, what type of change is occurring?
A chemical change because the water is becoming a gas.
A chemical change because bubbles are being formed and steam is escaping as a gas.
A physical change, the water molecules are still H₂O, just in a different state.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
Melting ice
Burnt wood
Breaking glass
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of a chemical change?
Effervescent tablets reacting with water
Wood burning
Ice melting
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Multiple Choice
During an exothermic reaction, energy is ___ to the surroundings.
absorbed
lost
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are signs that a chemical change has occurred?
Odor production
Change in temperature
Change in shape
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of an endothermic chemical change?
Wood burning
Rust forming on a bicycle
Cold pack in a first aid kit
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a chemical change involving a change in color?
Leaves turning red in autumn
Melting ice
Breaking a glass
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of a chemical change involving a change in color?
Dyeing your hair
Melting ice
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Open Ended
Explain how the formation of bubbles can indicate a chemical change.
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Open Ended
Give an example where bubbles do not indicate a chemical change.
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Multiple Choice
When two liquids are combined and a solid forms, this solid is called a ___.
coagulate
junk
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Open Ended
Reflecting on what you have learned, how would you explain the importance of distinguishing between physical and chemical changes in everyday life?
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Multiple Choice
Rust forms on a metal gate.
Physical change
Chemical change
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Multiple Choice
During photosynthesis, a plant uses CO2 and H2O to make glucose (C6H12O6) and O2.
Physical change
Chemical change
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Open Ended
Reflecting on what you learned about physical changes, can you think of another example from your daily life where a physical change occurs?
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Multiple Choice
An unusual odor is formed after combining two substances.
Physical change
Chemical change
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between a physical change and a chemical change?
A physical change affects only the physical properties, while a chemical change creates new substances.
A physical change creates new substances, while a chemical change only affects physical properties.
Both physical and chemical changes create new substances.
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Multiple Choice
Opening and shaking a hand warmer packet makes it heat up.
Physical change
Chemical change
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Multiple Choice
You split logs into pieces with an axe before burning them.
Physical change
Chemical change
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a physical change?
Melting butter on the counter
Burning wood
Rusting iron
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a physical change?
Melting ice into water
Burning wood to ash
Rusting of iron
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Multiple Choice
Physical changes can affect the shape, size, or __________ of a material, but not its fundamental composition.
solidification
solute
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the BEST description of a physical change?
A change that creates a new substance with different properties.
A change in the appearance of a substance that does not alter its chemical makeup.
A change that always involves a release of energy like heat or light.
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Multiple Choice
The melting of ice in lemonade is an example of a physical change because:
The lemonade becomes sweeter as the ice melts.
The solid ice changes its shape and becomes liquid water, but it is still H₂O.
The ice absorbs heat from the lemonade, causing a chemical reaction.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following observations indicates that the burning of wood in a campfire is a chemical change?
The wood is broken down into smaller pieces as it burns.
The shape of the wood logs changes as they are consumed by the fire.
The wood releases smoke (a gas), light, and heat, and turns into ash.
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Multiple Choice
The formation of rust on an iron nail is a chemical change because:
The nail becomes smoother and shinier over time.
The iron metal reacts with air and moisture forming a new substance with a different color and texture.
The process can be easily reversed by wiping the nail with a dry cloth.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a characteristic of a physical change?
It affects the internal structure of matter.
The matter is still the same after the change.
The change is irreversible.
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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Physical or Chemical?
Physical
Chemical
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