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Chemical Reactions 8.5E Investigate how evidence of chemical reactions indicates that new substances with different properties are formed.

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1 Chemical Reactions 8.5E Investigate how evidence of chemical reactions indicates that new substances with different properties are formed.

2 How is a chemical change different from a physical change?
Matter can be changed in many ways, but all of these changes can be classified as either a chemical change or physical change. Physical Changes Chemical Changes A change that DOES NOT result in a new substance A change that DOES result in a new substance Can be reversed or undone Can’t be reversed or undone Change in size or shape More than a change in size or shape A change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) More than a change in the state of matter Tear paper Burn paper Chop wood Burn wood

3 What is a chemical reaction?
A change in matter that results in a new substance with different chemical and physical properties than the original substance. Identify the chemical changes: Glass breaking Rusting metal Burning toast Cutting grass Fireworks exploding Melting butter Digesting food

4 What are the signs that a chemical reaction has occurred?
The best way to identify that a chemical reaction has occurred is the formation of a new substance with different properties. Here are some clues: Color Change Gas Production Change in Energy Precipitate formation

5 When does color change indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred?
When a color change is unexpected. For example, you would expect to get a green liquid when you mix a blue and yellow liquid. But getting a green liquid from combining two clear liquids is unexpected. Examples of chemical reactions that result in color change: Bleaching clothes Dying hair Burning toast

6 What are some examples of gas production during a chemical reaction?
Bubbles, fizzing, foaming, releasing a vapor (not boiling) Burning wood – the smoke is a new product made of carbon dioxide and water vapor. Combining vinegar and baking soda – bubbles and fizzing releasing carbon dioxide gas

7 What does “a change in energy mean?”
A change in energy in a chemical reaction means that energy is either absorbed or released during a chemical reaction. It is very common for energy in the form of heat (thermal energy) to be absorbed or released during a chemical reaction. This results in either a temperature increase or decrease. Sometimes the change in energy is light energy being absorbed or released. Photosynthesis is an example of a reaction that absorbs light energy. A glow stick is an example of a chemical reaction releasing light energy.

8 What is a precipitate? A precipitate is a solid that forms during a chemical reaction between two liquids.

9 Most Importantly…. Always ask “Is it a new substance with different properties?”


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