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Physical and Chemical Changes and Properties Matter  Matter is everywhere.  Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.  Matter can be described.

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Presentation on theme: "Physical and Chemical Changes and Properties Matter  Matter is everywhere.  Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.  Matter can be described."— Presentation transcript:

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2 Physical and Chemical Changes and Properties

3 Matter  Matter is everywhere.  Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.  Matter can be described by physical and chemical properties.  Matter is constantly experiencing both chemical and physical changes.

4 Physical Property  Physical Properties describe matter without changing its composition (or what it’s made of)  Examples include color, shape, mass, phase, hardness, texture, melting point, boiling point.  The ball is black, shiny, and hard.

5 Chemical Properties  Chemical properties describe matter when it reacts with another substance.  Chemical properties include burning, rusting, tarnishing, and exploding.  The wood will burn if it comes in contact with fire.

6 Physical Change  Physical changes occur when matter changes its properties but not its composition.  Physical changes could include a change in texture, shape, size, state of matter, volume, mass, and weight.  Cutting, melting, freezing, dissolving

7 Physical Change This is a physical change because water is changed to ice. This is a liquid changing to a solid which is a change in the state of matter only.

8 Chemical Change  Chemical changes are changes matter undergoes when it becomes new or different matter.  To identify a chemical change look for signs such as unexpected color change, bubbling and fizzing, light production, smoke, formation of a precipitate, and production of heat.  Chemical changes cannot be undone

9 Chemical Change  A chemical change occurs when fireworks are used. Fireworks are made of metals such as magnesium and copper. These change chemically as they light up the sky.

10 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Sugar dissolving in tea Chemical Change Physical Change

11 Correct! PHYSICAL!

12 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Logs burning Chemical Change Physical Change

13 Correct!

14 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Breaking water up by separating it into hydrogen and oxygen Chemical Change Physical Change

15 Correct! CHEMICAL !

16 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Cutting paper Chemical Change Physical Change

17 Correct! PHYSICAL!

18 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Crushing an aspirin Chemical Change Physical Change

19 Correct! PHYSICAL!

20 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Metal rusting Chemical Change Physical Change

21 Correct! CHEMICAL!

22 Is it a chemical or physical change?  Lighter fluid burning Chemical Change Physical Change

23 Correct! CHEMICAL!

24 Is it a chemical or physical change?  An egg rotting Chemical Change Physical Change

25 Correct! CHEMICAL!

26 Is it a chemical or physical change?  An egg breaking Chemical Change Physical Change

27 Correct! PHYSICAL!


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