Chemical and Physical Changes. Physical Change A Physical change is a change in a substance that does not change what the substance is.

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Chemical and Physical Changes

Physical Change A Physical change is a change in a substance that does not change what the substance is.

Physical Change - examples Examples of physical change include: Change in shape Change in size Change in phase Melting (solid to liquid) Boiling (liquid to gas) Evaporation (liquid to gas) Condensation (gas to liquid) Freezing (liquid to solid) Sublimation (solid to gas) Deposition (gas to solid)

Physical Change Physical changes might be caused by: Grinding Cutting Crushing Bending Breaking Heating/cooling (change in phase) squishing

Evidence of Physical Change Evidence that a physical change has occurred might include: Change in shape Change in form Change in size Change in phase (This is always a physical change!)

Chemical change A chemical change is a change in which a substance is changed into a different substance. (You’ve changed what it is.)

Chemical change Examples of chemical changes include: Burning Rusting Tarnishing Decomposing Polymerization

Chemical Change: Evidence Evidence that a chemical change has occurred might include: A color change An odor change Formation of a precipitate (you mix two liquids and make a solid) Gas is formed (bubbles) Heat is released or absorbed