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- what is the main difference between a physical and chemical change?
- a. physical changes alter the appearance but not the composition, while chemical changes create new substances
- b. physical changes always involve heat, while chemical changes do not
- c. chemical changes are always reversible, while physical changes are not
- d. physical changes occur quickly, while chemical changes take days to complete
- which of the following is an example of a chemical reaction?
- a. melting an ice cube
- b. cutting a piece of paper
- c. baking a cake
- d. dissolving salt in water
- what evidence indicates that a chemical reaction has occurred?
- a. a change in temperature only
- b. a change in color only
- c. a change in shape only
- d. formation of a gas, color change, temperature change, or precipitate formation
- which of the following is a physical change?
- a. rusting of iron
- b. burning of wood
- c. freezing of water
- d. digestion of food
Brief Explanations
- Question 1: Physical changes alter appearance (e.g., melting ice - change from solid to liquid) but not composition (still water). Chemical changes create new substances (e.g., burning wood - new substances like ash, carbon dioxide).
- Question 2: Baking a cake involves chemical reactions (e.g., proteins denaturing, starches gelatinizing, and new flavor compounds forming). Melting ice (physical - state change), cutting paper (physical - shape change), dissolving salt (physical - mixture formation).
- Question 3: Evidence of a chemical reaction includes formation of a gas (e.g., baking soda and vinegar reaction), color change (e.g., rusting - iron oxide formation), temperature change (exothermic/endothermic reactions), or precipitate formation (e.g., mixing silver nitrate and sodium chloride). A single change (like only temperature or only color) might not be conclusive, but multiple or these specific signs are.
- Question 4: Freezing water is a physical change (state change from liquid to solid, but still water). Rusting of iron (chemical - iron oxide formed), burning wood (chemical - new substances), digestion of food (chemical - complex molecules broken down into simpler ones).
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- A. Physical changes alter the appearance but not the composition, while chemical changes create new substances
- C. Baking a cake
- D. Formation of a gas, color change, temperature change, or precipitate formation
- C. Freezing of water