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Physical and Chemical Changes. All matter has properties... What is a property? A property is a trait that tells you something about an object. What would.

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Page 1: Physical and Chemical Changes. All matter has properties... What is a property? A property is a trait that tells you something about an object. What would.

Physical and Chemical

Changes

Page 2: Physical and Chemical Changes. All matter has properties... What is a property? A property is a trait that tells you something about an object. What would.

All matter has properties...

What is a property?

A property is a trait that tells you something about an object.

What would the properties of clay be?

What would the properties of gold be?

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Physical Changes

A physical change happens when matter changes size, shape, or form.

Physical changes can be reversed.

The matter is still the same substance, it just looks or feels different.

Examples:

• breaking glass

• crushing a can

• breaking a pencil

• erosion/weathering

• changing state (melting, freezing, evaporating, condensing)

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Chemical Changes

A change in which matter becomes something completely different.

Chemical changes CANNOT be reversed.

Chemical changes often create heat.

Cooking pancakes

frying an egg

a car rusting

leaves changing color

fireworks exploding

burning wood