Physical & Chemical Changes

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Physical and Chemical Changes


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Physical & Chemical Changes
Objectives:
3.1Formulate hypothesis regarding the
causes of the changes in objects or
substances in the student’s
environment
3.2Classify the changes in various
substances as either physical or
chemical changes

Types of Changes:
Two Types of Changes
Physical
Change
Chemical
Change

Physical Change:
Does not changethe chemical
composition or the nature of a substance
Process is easilyreversible
Ex.Crumpling & smoothing out paper
Ex.Freezing water and thawing ice
Ex.Sublimation –from solid to gas
(ex. dry ice (CO
2) or iodine)

Key Words:
Crush/Pulverize
Melt
Evaporation
Condensation
Sublimation
Solidification
Dissolve
Tells you a
physical change
occurred

Chemical Changes:
Changesthe chemical composition or
make-up of the substance
New substances are formedwith new
properties
Noteasily reversible
(Reversible only through chemical means
or reactions)
Rust

Signs of Chemical Changes:
Tells you a
chemical change
occurred
Formation of a gas
Formation of a precipitate
Change in color
Production of heat &/or light
Increase or decrease in mass

Physical Change
-Sublimation
-Freezing
-Condensation
-Evaporation
-Pulverization (crush)
-Solidification
-Dissolving
Chemical Change
-Burning
-Neutralization
-Combustion
-Corrosion (rusting)

Which of the following are examples
of physical changes?
1.Melting Butter
2.Rusted Car
3.Dissolving Sugar
in Tea
4.Crushing Rock
6.Burning Wood
5.Condensation

Which of the following are examples
of chemical changes?
1.Cooking an egg
3.Sublimation of
Dry Ice
2.Rotting food
4.Freezing Rain
6.Crumpling
Paper
5.Burning a
candle

You carry out the following
steps of an experiment &
record your observations.
1.You place a powder in a test tube
2.You heat the test tube. You notice
that a colorless gas & a copper-
colored liquid are produced.
3.You collect the copper-colored liquid
& cool it. It becomes a solid.
Where did a chemical
changeoccur? A physical
change?

5 Types of Chemical Change
1. Synthesis is a reaction where 2 or more reactants
combine to form a new product
( A + B AB)
2. Decompositionis a reaction where a compound
separates into two or more compounds or elements.
(AB A + B)
3. Precipitationoccurs when two solutions are
combined and an insoluble substance (precipitate)
forms.
(Solution + Solution Solid)
4. Acid Base Neutralization occurs when an acid
(pH1-6) and a base (pH 8-14) react to produce salt
and water.
(Acid +Base Salt + Water)
5. Oxidationoccurs when substances react with the
oxygen. E.g. Combustion, rusting, respiration
(HydroCarbon+ Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water)

Conservation of Mass
MASS REACTANTS = MASS PRODUCTS
E.g. CH
4+ 2 O
2CO
2+ 2 H
2O
 16g + 64g 44g + 36 g
 80g 80g
Q. If you reacted 48 g of methane with 192 g of
oxygen, how many grams of product are formed?
Q. If 108g of that was water, how many grams
of CO
2 were there?

Activities:
Physical Science Worksheet #2
Workbook, Page 26, Q. 1,3
Workbook, Page 88, Q. 1

References
Student Study Guide –Physical
Science 416/436 -MEQ
Science Quest –Grenier, Daigle,
Rheaume –1998, Cheneliere
Animation Factory Clip Art
Microsoft Clip Art
Google Images
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