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11-8 Physical and Chemical Changes
Contributed by: Welser
  • 1. Wind erosion of rocks.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 2. Food digesting in your body.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 3. Burning match.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 4. Melting ice.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 5. Copper penny turning dark.
A) Chemical
B) Physical
  • 6. Color changing in leaves.
A) Chemical
B) Physical
  • 7. Rusting car.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 8. Boiling water.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 9. Rotting fruit.
A) Physical
B) Chemical
  • 10. Breaking a plate.
A) Chemical
B) Physical
  • 11. Cutting paper
A) Chemical
B) Physical
  • 12. Explain the difference between a physical and a chemical change.
  • 13. If you could measure the oxygen consumed and the gasses released by burning a candle, you would observe that the total mass of material remains the same as before the candle was lit. What law does this example describe?
  • 14. List three examples of physical changes.
  • 15. List three examples of chemical changes.
  • 16. Physical changes involve changes in ____________.
A) appearance
B) sunlight
C) taste
D) radiation
  • 17. A common physical change occurs when matter changes from one ____________ to another.
A) state
B) energy
C) country
D) appearance
  • 18. One example of a physical change is when liquid water changes to a solid, forming __________.
A) copper
B) gas
C) melting
D) ice
  • 19. One easy way to determine if a physical change has taken place is to note changes in size or ____________.
A) shape
B) gas
C) energy
D) freezing
  • 20. When a chemical change takes place, a substance is changed into a _____________ substance.
A) cute
B) same
C) different
D) ugly
  • 21. Two examples of chemical changes are fireworks explosions and leaves ______________.
A) staying green
B) falling off the tree
C) changing color
D) blowing in the wind
  • 22. A sign of a chemical change is the release or gain of __________.
A) radiation
B) energy
C) looks
D) appearance
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