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1 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES

2 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES
Matter can change both physically and chemically. Law of conservation of matter: whatever kind of change happens to matter– the total amount of matter present will remain the same.

3 PHYSICAL CHANGES OF MATTER

4 PHYSICAL CHANGE Any change in state, shape, size, in which the identity of the substance does not change. A ball of clay even after changing its shape will still be clay. An ice cube melting from solid to liquid.

5 PHYSICAL CHANGE Solubility: The process by which a solid,
liquid, or gas forms a solution in a solvent. Solvent is what another substance is dissolved in. Solute is the substance being dissolved.

6 PHYSICAL CHANGE Changing States of matter:
the identity of the substance does not change.

7 PHYSICAL CHANGE Melting: When solid changes to liquid.
When ice melts it changes its state to water.

8 PHYSICAL CHANGE Freezing: Occurs upon cooling. A substance changes its
state from liquid to solid. Freezing temperature varies from one substance to another.

9 PHYSICAL CHANGE Vaporization is the change of matter from liquid to gaseous state. There are two types: 1- Evaporation: Occurs on the surface of the liquid only. Is an essential part of the water cycle. Water, even at room temperature, evaporates without anyone noticing it.

10 PHYSICAL CHANGE Vaporization: Another type is-- 2- Boiling:
Occurs on the entire mass of the liquid. Boiling point of various substances varies from one substance to another. Example: water boils at 100 ° C.

11 PHYSICAL CHANGE Condensation: Is the opposite of evaporation.
Change from gaseous to liquid form. Occurs when vapor is cooled Morning dew is an example of condensation.

12 PHYSICAL CHANGE Sublimation:
Change of state directly from solid to gaseous form. Iodine sublimates upon heating.

13 PHYSICAL CHANGE Deposition: Settling of particles from a solution.
Opposite of dissolution.

14 EXAMPLES OF PHYSICAL CHANGES

15 TEARING OF A PIECE OF PAPER

16 MELTING CHOCOLATE

17 CRACKING AN EGG

18 CHOPPING A PIECE OF WOOD

19 MIXING A CAKE BATTER

20 MELTING CANDLE WAX

21 MIXING WATER AND ACID

22 MAKING A SOLUTION OF SALT AND WATER

23 THE REASON FOR CHEMICAL CHANGES
CHEMICAL REACTION THE REASON FOR CHEMICAL CHANGES

24 CHEMICAL REACTION A Chemical Change is a process in which substances undergo chemical reaction. A completely new substance forms and it is irreversible.

25 SIGNS OF CHEMICAL CHANGE

26 CHEMICAL CHANGE Production of Gas: bubbles are formed within a liquid during a chemical reaction if gas is released. Example: When vinegar is added to baking soda bubbles are formed showing that carbon dioxide is released. =

27 CHEMICAL CHANGE Formation of Precipitate: A precipitate is a solid
formed during a chemical reaction in a solution. New substance is insoluble and settles at the bottom. Example: Silver Nitrate & Sodium chloride solutions react together, precipitate of silver chloride settles at the bottom of The clear solution.

28 CHEMICAL CHANGE Color change: The new substance formed may reflect
different colors of light.

29 CHEMICAL CHANGE Change in temperature:
Either heat is released (exothermic reaction) and the container may feel hotter OR Heat is absorbed (endothermic reaction) and the container may feel colder.

30 CHEMICAL CHANGE Emission of Light:
Light is give out as result of a chemical reaction. Example: light stick, neon lights

31 CHEMICAL CHANGE Smell change: Change in odor during a chemical
reaction. For example: Change in smell when milk goes bad.

32 EXAMPLES OF CHEMICAL CHANGES

33 BURNING OF A PAPER

34 BURNING OF A CANDLE

35 BAKING A CAKE

36 ADDING BAKING SODA TO VINEGAR

37 BURNING OF WOOD IN THE FIREPLACE

38 LIGHTING A MATCH STICK

39 LET’S CHECK OUR UNDERSTANDING
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