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Chemical Properties & Physical and Chemical Changes

Physical changes are those changes that do not result in the production of a new substance.  If you melt a block of ice, you still have H2O at the end of the change.   

If you break a bottle, you still have glass If you break a bottle, you still have glass.  Painting your nails will not stop them from being fingernails.  Some common examples of physical changes are: melting, freezing, condensing, breaking, crushing, cutting, and bending.

Some, but not all physical changes can be reversed Some, but not all physical changes can be reversed. You could refreeze the water into ice, but you cannot put your hair back together if you don’t like your haircut!

Special types of physical changes where any object changes state, such as when water freezes or evaporates, are sometimes called change of state operations.

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Chemical properties can ONLY be observed AS the substances are changing into different substances.

Chemical changes, or chemical reactions, are changes that result in the production of another substance. 

FLAMMABILITY: A material’s ability to BURN in the presence of OXYGEN

REACTIVITY: How readily (easily) a substance combines chemically with other substances.

Which has higher reactivity Which has higher reactivity? A 14 karat gold ring or a cheap metal ring from the vending machine at the grocery store? What is your evidence?

Recognizing Chemical Changes: Please read 56-57 in your book and take notes on the 3 types of chemical change.

When you burn a log in a fireplace, you are carrying out a chemical reaction that releases carbon.  When you light your Bunsen burner in lab, you are carrying out a chemical reaction that produces water and carbon dioxide. 

Common examples of chemical changes that you may be somewhat familiar with are; digestion, respiration, photosynthesis, burning, and decomposition. 

Physical or Chemical Change? Painting Wood PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Burning Paper CHEMICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Digestion of food CHEMICAL

Sugar dissolving in water PHYSICAL Physical or Chemical Change? Sugar dissolving in water PHYSICAL

Iron turning red when heated PHYSICAL Physical or Chemical Change? Iron turning red when heated PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Evaporation PHYSICAL

A pond freezing in winter PHYSICAL Physical or Chemical Change? A pond freezing in winter PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Melting ice PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Cutting wire PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Painting fingernails PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Cutting fabric PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Baking muffins CHEMICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Shattering glass PHYSICAL

Decomposition of old leaves CHEMICAL Physical or Chemical Change? Decomposition of old leaves CHEMICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? Wrinkling a shirt PHYSICAL

Physical or Chemical Change? An old nail rusting CHEMICAL