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1 Physical and Chemical Changes

2 Qualitative Observations- Observed using our 5 senses
Qualitative Observations- Observed using our 5 senses. Quantitative Observations- Observations using numbers (counting, measuring)

3 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical change (p.22)

4 Physical Change (p.21) In a physical change,
you do not get anything new. Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings

5 Physical changes- Indicators of a
Chemical change (p.22) Change in matter, but you do NOT get a new substance

6 What is a Physical Change?
A physical change is a change in which no new substance is formed, but properties may be changed.

7 What is a Chemical Change?
A chemical change is a change in which a new ________ with new _________is formed. substance properties

8 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical change (p.22) Change in matter and a NEW substance is formed

9 Take your paper and crumple it.
Do you have something new? No, it is still paper although it looks somewhat different.

10 If shape changes, then you’re observing a _______ change…
physical

11 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Change of shape

12 Take your paper and rip it into 2 pieces.
Do you have anything new? No, it is still paper although it looks somewhat different.

13 If you observe a change in size, then you’re observing a _______ change…
physical Wet sponge Dry sponge

14 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Change of shape Change in size

15 Looking at the ice…..it has melted.
Do I have anything new? No! It is still water. It has just changed its state from a solid to a liquid.

16 If you observe a change in state, then you’re observing a ________ change…
physical

17 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Change of shape Change in size Change in state of matter

18 Measure out a ½ teaspoon of baking soda and put it into a cup.
Add 3 pipettes of vinegar. Was something new produced? YES! Bubbles were produced. That indicates a gas was made. The gas is a new substance.

19 If you observe bubbling (not due to boiling or shaking), then a _______change is occurring…
chemical

20 chemical If you observe fizzing, then you will know that a _________ change is occurring (unless you shook the substance)…

21 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in state of matter

22 Rinse out cup and refill 1/2 way with water.
Add one drop of food coloring to the water.

23 Was the colored changed? Did you get anything new?
Adding a certain color to a substance and it changing that color is only a physical change. That is what you expected and wanted to occur.

24 Take a glass of clear water from near the sink.
Pour the cup of colored water into the cup of clear water. Was the colored changed? Did you get anything new? No, you just made the colored water not as dark. You diluted it.

25 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in state of matter Diluting

26 Rinse out small cup and refill 1/4 way with water
Rinse out small cup and refill 1/4 way with water. (Just leave large cup on counter)

27 Add a piece of Alka-Seltzer to your cup of water
Add a piece of Alka-Seltzer to your cup of water. Quickly place a finger into the cup. Did you get anything new? Did you feel any temperature change?

28 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Diluting

29 When we burn something…..
Is a new substance produced? Yes, soot is produced or ashes.

30 If you smell burning, then you know that a change is _________ occurring…
chemical

31 If you SEE burning, then a _________ change is occurring…
chemical

32 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Burning or cooking Diluting

33 Is melting a chemical or physical change?

34 If I add salt to water, can I separate them back into water and salt?
YES! It is a mixture. So physical or chemical change?

35 Why? When a substance is not changed into a new substance, the change is only physical.

36 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Burning or cooking Diluting Dissolving

37

38 Rusting? In a chemical reaction,
old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed. A NEW SUBSTANCE IS FORMED. Fe and O2 form rust (Fe2O3).

39 Dirty silver?

40 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Burning or cooking Rusting/ tarnishing Diluting Dissolving

41 If you observe that matter is__________, then a __________change is occurring…
decaying chemical

42 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Burning or cooking Rusting/ tarnishing Diluting Odor produced/ decay Dissolving

43 Mixing chemicals…. Glow stick
What was observed? Pour 15–20 mL of copper II sulfate solution into a test tube so it is about ½ full. Add about 10–20 drops of ammonia. Add about 10–20 drops of hydrogen peroxide.

44 We said that adding a certain color to a substance
and it changing that color is only a physical change. That is what you expected and wanted to occur. But….

45 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Burning or cooking Rusting/ tarnishing Diluting Odor produced/ decay Dissolving Change of color/ light produced

46 Physical changes Indicators of a
Chemical changes Bubbles/fizzing are produced Change of shape Change is size Change in temperature Change in state of matter Burning or cooking Rusting/ tarnishing Diluting Odor produced/ decay Dissolving Change of color Precipitate formed

47 What was formed was a precipitate
What was formed was a precipitate. Precipitate - a solid formed by mixing two or more liquids.

48 If you observe explosions because of burning, then a ________ change is occurring…
chemical

49 If you observe cooking, then a _______change is occurring…
chemical

50 If you observe bending (of metal, for example), then a __________change is occurring…
physical Pulling metal into wires is called _________ ductile

51 If you observe reshaping (into a tube, for example), then a _______change is occurring…
physical

52 If you observe pounding metal into sheets, then a _________change is occurring…
physical This is called ______________. malleable

53 If you observe cutting, then a __________change is occurring…
physical

54 If you observe melting, then a _______change is occurring…
physical

55 If you observe rusting, then a ______change is occurring…
chemical Note: Rusting occurs when some metals react with the element Oxygen, which is in the air. For this reason, rusting is also called oxidation.

56 If you observe cooling because refrigeration was added, then a _______change is occurring…
physical

57 If you observe warming without the use of fire or a heater, then a ________change is occurring…
chemical

58 If you observe warming with the use of fire or a heater, then a _______change is occurring…
physical

59 If you observe new matter being made, then a _________change is occurring…
chemical

60 Indicators of chemical reactions:
Production of a gas Change in color New substance produced Change in the chemical formulas Heat is produced or absorbed Odor is produced

61 Some Examples of Chemical and Physical Changes

62 Learning Check 2 1 2 1 2 Classify each of the following as a
1) physical change or 2) chemical change. A. ____Burning a candle. B. ____Ice melting on the street. C. ____Toasting a marshmallow. D. ____Cutting a pizza. E. ____Polishing a silver bowl. 2 1 2 1 2

63 Properties of Matter observations/ changes observations/ changes
Physical Chemical State of matter solid, gas, etc Melting Point Gas produced Decaying Density Taste Precipitate formed Flammability Burning Hardness Diluting Color change Tarnishing Breaking/ ripped Odor Temperature change


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