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part 2: signs of a chemical reaction
check (√) the box if the observation shows a chemical reaction occurred:
color change
temperature change (hot or cold)
gas produced (bubbles, fizzing)
solid forms in liquid (precipitate)
ice melting
sugar dissolving in water
part 3: physical vs. chemical changes
write p for physical change or c for chemical change:
- ______ cutting paper
- ______ wood burning
- ______ water boiling
- ______ iron rusting
- ______ breaking glass
- ______ baking a cake
- ______ ice melting
- ______ milk souring
- ______ dissolving salt in water
10.______ fireworks exploding
part 4: identifying reactants and products
underline the reactants once and circle the products in each equation:
- carbon + oxygen → carbon dioxide
- sodium + chlorine → sodium chloride
- methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
- zinc + hydrochloric acid → zinc chloride + hydrogen
Brief Explanations
- Part 2:
- Color change: A new substance with a different color may form in a chemical reaction.
- Temperature change (hot or cold): Energy is absorbed or released in a chemical reaction.
- Gas produced (bubbles, fizzing): A new gaseous substance is formed.
- Solid forms in liquid (precipitate): A new solid substance is formed.
- Ice melting: It is a physical change (change of state).
- Sugar dissolving in water: It is a physical change (dissolution).
- Part 3:
- Cutting paper: Physical change (no new substance).
- Wood burning: Chemical change (new substances like ash, carbon dioxide).
- Water boiling: Physical change (change of state).
- Iron rusting: Chemical change (new substance - rust).
- Breaking glass: Physical change (no new substance).
- Baking a cake: Chemical change (new substances due to reactions).
- Ice melting: Physical change (change of state).
- Milk souring: Chemical change (new substances due to spoilage).
- Dissolving salt in water: Physical change (dissolution).
- Fireworks exploding: Chemical change (new substances and energy release).
- Part 4:
- Reactants are on the left side of the arrow ($\to$), products on the right.
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- Part 2:
- Color change: Yes
- Temperature change (hot or cold): Yes
- Gas produced (bubbles, fizzing): Yes
- Solid forms in liquid (precipitate): Yes
- Ice melting: No
- Sugar dissolving in water: No
- Part 3:
- P
- C
- P
- C
- P
- C
- P
- C
- P
- C
- Part 4:
- Underline: Carbon, Oxygen; Circle: Carbon dioxide
- Underline: Sodium, Chlorine; Circle: Sodium chloride
- Underline: Methane, Oxygen; Circle: Carbon dioxide, Water
- Underline: Zinc, Hydrochloric acid; Circle: Zinc chloride, Hydrogen