How can we classify change?. What things changed in Monday’s lab? Which did not change?
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How can we classify change?
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What things changed in Monday’s lab?
Which did not change?
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Physical Change
• Changes that can be reversed are called Physical Changes
• Our experiments with mixtures and solutions were all physical changes – we could use the techniques of separation of mixtures to reverse them.
• Remember the changes of state: melting, evaporation, freezing, etc? Do you think they are examples of physical change?
• YES!
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Examples of Physical Change
• Evaporation, Condensation, Melting, Freezing, Sublimation, Deposition
• Chopping, crushing or breaking something • Bending or reforming stuff• Mixing stuff up• Absorption• What 2 physical
changes are represented by this picture?
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What about changes that can’t be reversed?
• Take 3 minutes to discuss with the student behind or in front of you what are some examples of changes that cannot be reversed. Write down what you come up with.
• Let’s share!
• Changes that cannot be reversed are called Chemical Change
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Chemical Change
• Chemical change happens when a new substance is formed during the change. When this happens, the original substances cannot easily gotten back
• With the same partner, brainstorm ways in which new substances are formed. You have 3 minutes.
• Let’s share!
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Examples of Chemical Change
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What are the processes behind some of those chemical changes?
• Burning• Eating• Breathing (and Photosynthesis)• Rust (oxidation)• Rotting• Also, certain chemicals can react when they
combine to make a new substance• For example, acids and bases react to make salt
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