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1 Physical Change vs. Chemical Change Pg. E-22

2 Physical Change A change in which matter looks different but is still the same matter A change that affects the size, shape or color of a substance but does not affect its composition

3 Examples of Physical ChangePhysical Change Cutting paper Mashing potatoes Painting a wall Breaking glass Melting marshmallows Molding clay Water freezing Water boiling Thawing meat

4 Chemical Change A change that results in the formation of a new substance A change that is permanent in nature A change in materials that produces a new substance; the change is permanent

5 Examples of Chemical ChangesChemical Changes –Wood burning to ash and smoke (a new substance is formed) –Iron rusting –Marshmallows burning –Apple rotting –Toasting bread

6 Raw Egg Becomes Cooked Egg

7 Cake Mix Becomes Cake

8 Newspaper to Ash

9 What’s the Difference? With a physical change, the item can be change back to its original form With a chemical change, the item cannot be changed back to its original form


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