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Chapter 2 Unit E Lesson 1 and 2 What Are Physical Changes? Physical change is a change that does not form any new matter. Paper that is folded and cut.

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2 Chapter 2 Unit E Lesson 1 and 2

3 What Are Physical Changes? Physical change is a change that does not form any new matter. Paper that is folded and cut in pieces.

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5 Ways to cause a physical change Cutting and folding things. Changing things from solid to liquid or from gas to liquid to solid Writing on something Mixing things together Separating mixtures

6 Mixtures A mixture is a substance that contains two or more different types of matter. Some mixtures can be separated by hand.

7 Perspiration Perspiration is a mixture of water and solid waste substances, such as salt, produced by the body. When the body becomes over-heated, sweat glands release perspiration through pores in the skin. The liquid portion evaporates quickly as it moves across the skin’s surface.

8 Evaporation In evaporation a liquid part of a mixture turns into a gas. This leaves the other parts behind.

9 Condensation In condensation a gas in a mixture turns into a liquid. The liquid can be separated from the rest of the mixture.

10 Solutions In a solution the particles of the different kinds of matter mix together evenly. Tea

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12 What are Chemical Changes? Changes that form different kinds of matter. Cooking food makes new kinds of matter.

13 Some chemical change People burn things every day. Many people burn oil or gas to heat their homes. When things burn, different kinds of matter form. When wood burns, it combines with oxygen in the air. The matter that forms includes smoke and ash. Another kind of matter forms that you can’t see. It is a gas that mixes with the air.

14 Rusting Rust forms when air and water mix with the iron in metal. The rust is a different kind of matter. It is flaky and soft. When metal gets rusty, it loses some of its strength. Rusting is a chemical change. Rusty nailnail Rust makes metal weak.


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