Physical and Chemical changes

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Physical Change

Sugar dissolving in water

Chemical Change

The Statue of Liberty turning green

Physical change

A change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition which can be made by freezing, melting or boiling a substance.

Chemical Change

A change in which one or more substances combine or break apart to form new substances.

physical change

A change that alters the form, shape or appearance of a material but does not make the material into a new substance.

Chemical change

A change that occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties

Chemical Change

A plant growing with energy from the sun

Chemical Change

A rusting nail

Chemical Change

An orange growing mold

Chemical Change

Baking a cake

Physical Change

Bending a paper clip

Chemical Change

Bleaching your hair

Physical Change

Breaking a glass cup

Physical Change

Breaking a piece of chalk in two

Chemical Change

Burning wood

Physical Change

Butter melting

Chemical Change

Cooking an egg

Chemical Change

Copper reacts with carbon dioxide to form copper carbonate

Physical Change

Crumpling paper

Physical Change

Cutting wood

Physical Change

Cutting your hair

Chemical Change

Digesting food

Chemical Change

Effervescent tablets bubble when the citric acid and baking soda react with water

Chemical Change

Exploding Fireworks

Physical Change

Freezing Water

Physical Change

Freezing water

Physical Change

Heating water to boiling point

Chemical Change

Hot gas produced when oxygen and hydrogen mix to make water

Physical change

Inflating a soccer ball

Physical Change

Melting chocolate

Chemical Change

Mixing baking soda and vinegar

Physical Change

Mixing cocoa with milk to make hot chocolate

Physical Change

Mixing oil and vinegar

Physical Change

Mixing salt with water

Chemical Change

Photosynthesis

Physical Change

Popping Balloons

Physical Change

Ripping your homework

Chemical Change

Roasting a marshmallow

Chemical Change

Rotting Wood

Chemical Change

Rotting fruit

Physical Change

Sanding a piece of paper

Physical Change

Sharpening a pencil

Chemical Change

Soured Milk

Physical Change

Turning a lump of clay into a figure


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