Title: States of Matter Notes
1Physical vs. Chemical Changes Notes
20 NOV 14
Starter
Application
Agree or disagree with each of these statements 1. 2. 3.
Practice
Connection/ Exit
2Agree or disagree with each of these statements.
1. Mixing powdered drink mix with water causes a
new substance to form.
Starter
2. If you combine two substances, bubbling is a
sign that a new type of substance may be forming.
3. If you stir salt into water, the total amount
of matter decreases.
3Physical vs. Chemical Changes Notes
20 NOV 14
Starter
Application
Agree or disagree with each of these statements 1. 2. 3.
Practice
Connection/ Exit
4Matter undergoes changes all of the time.
Practi ce
5There are two types of changes
physical
chemical
6Physical changes
7Physical changes occur when the appearance of a
substance changes
8but chemically the substance is the same.
9The individual molecules do not change.
10Examples of physical changes are, melting,
freezing,
11or changing size or shape.
12A physical change also occurs when substances are
13mixed and something dissolveslike making salt
water or Kool-aid.
14The water, salt and sugar still keep their
original properties and the substances can be
separated again.
15Chemical Changes
16A chemical change occurs when the atoms making up
matter rearrange..
17to form a new substance with new properties.
18This usually occurs during a chemical reaction.
19Evidence of a chemical change
20Production of a gas.
21bubblesfizzingfoamingsmokeodor
22color changenot all color changes are chemical!
23A different color appears
24not all color changes are chemical!
25Formation of a precipitate
26cloudinessfoggysolid at bottom of container
27Change in heat or light energy
28Sparksexplosionglowing
29temperature increases or decreases
30These are only clues
31a chemical change has not actually taken place
unless matter has changed into a new substance.
32Some common examples of chemical changes include
33Rusting
34Tarnishing
35Burning
36Cooking
37Digesting
38If you have the chemical equation, you can tell
if a chemical change has taken place by
39Looking to see if the products in the equation
are.
40different from the reactants.
41Application Place a P in the blank if it is a
physical change and a C in the blank if it is a
chemical change.
- ______ An iron nail rusting.
- ______ Baking cookies.
- ______ Chopping wood
- ______ Digesting food for energy
- ______Ice melting.
42Connection/Exit
- Which of Spanglers experiments shows chemical
changes? - What evidence do you have?