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Physical and Chemical
Change
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Crumpling
papers B

Physical
C

Change
D

Crashing E
of a can
F
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Cutting of hair
B

Melting of
ice cream E

F
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Reversible
changes
B

Physical
C

Irreversible D

Change changes E

F
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New
substance is
B

formed
Physical
C

Change No new E

substance is
formed
F
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Chemical C

Change Burning of
D

Tissue paper E

F
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Chemical
C

Change
D

Cooking E

F
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Reversible
changes
B

Chemical
C

Irreversible D

Change changes E

F
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New
substance is
B

formed
Chemical
C

Change No new E

substance is
formed
F
Physical or Chemical
Change?
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Identify whether the following shows A

Physical or Chemical Change. B

1. Burning a C

matchstick
PHYSICAL CHANGE
D

E
CHEMICAL CHANGE

F
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2. Dissolving Sugar B

PHYSICAL CHANGE
D

CHEMICAL CHANGE
E

F
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3. Rusting of Iron B

PHYSICAL CHANGE
D

CHEMICAL CHANGE
E

F
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4. Shredding of B

cheese C

D
PHYSICAL CHANGE

E
CHEMICAL CHANGE

F
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5. Mixing pebbles and B

marbles C

PHYSICAL CHANGE
D

CHEMICAL CHANGE
E

F
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Physical Change
Chemical Change B

Physical Change C
Physical Change
Chemical Change D

Physical Change
Physical Change E

Chemical Change
Chemical Change F

Physical Change
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The 3 Physical states of matter are:


B

1. D S I L with definite shape and


volume. C

O SOLI D

D E

F
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SOLI B

D C

Compact E

F
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The 3 Physical states of matter are: A

with indefinite shape but


2. D U I L Qdefinite volume. B

I
LIQUID
C

F
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SOLI LIQUI B

D D C

Far From One


Compact Another
E

F
Moving
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The 3 Physical states of matter are: A

with indefinite shape and


3. A G S volume.
B

GAS
C

F
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SOLI LIQUI GAS B

D D C

Far From One Very Far From


Compact Another One Another
E

F
Can move Constantly
Relationship between Temperature and
Motion of Molecules

Directly Proportional

TM T M
If a solid substance is exposed to higher
temperature, its molecules tends to move.
And its phase will be changed.
If a liquid substance is exposed to lower
temperature, its molecules tends to stop
moving. And its phase will be changed.
Phase Change
A change from one state of
matter to another state due to
temperature change.
ACTIVITIES
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F
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CONDENSA
TION E

F
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Questions: A

1. What happens to the molecules of gas when exposed to lower B


temperature (Cold)?
If a gas is cooled, its C

particles will D

eventually stop
moving about so fast E

and form a liquid. F


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Questions:
A

2. How does condensation take place?


CGL B

Condensation is a change from GAS


C

TO LIQUID. It generally happens D

when vapor in warm air encounters E

a cool surface. F
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Situations where CONDENSATION is A
observed.
B

E
Droplets on your can/bottle of soda
Morning Dew- when moisture on when air comes in contact with the cold
the air condenses on the grasses soda can, it condenses on the surface ofF
cooled during the night the can.
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Situations where CONDENSATION is A
observed.
B

A foggy mirror in a bathroom or Droplets of water on the wall


car F
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FREEZIN D

G E

OR
SOLIDIFICAF
TION
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Questions: A

1. What do you think will happen to the molecules


B
of liquid when exposed to lower temperature (Cold)?

If a liquid is cooled, its C

particles will eventually D


move becomes compact
and will stop moving and E

form a solid. F
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Questions:
A

2. How does solidification take place?


SLS B

Solidification is a change from


C

LIQUID TO SOLID. It generally D

happens when liquid is exposed to E

colder environment. F
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Situations where SOLIDIFICATION is A
observed.
B

Water in the freezer becomes ice Candle making


F
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Situations where SOLIDIFICATION is A
observed.
B

Cooking oil becomes frozen in Lava hardening into solid rocks


cold weather F
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EVAPORATID
ON
OR E

VAPORIZATF
ION
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Questions: A

1. What do you think will happen to the molecules of liquid when


exposed to higher temperature? B

If a liquid substance is C

exposed to higher D

temperature, its particles will


move faster pushing each E

other farther apart. F


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Questions:
A

2. How does EVAPORATION take place? ELG B

Evaporation or Vaporization is a C

change from LIQUID TO GAS. It D

happens when a liquid substance is


exposed to higher temperature that
E

causes it to evaporate. F
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Situations where EVAPORATION is A
observed.
B

Boiling of water forming water Puddles that have dried up


vapor F
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Situations where EVAPORATION is A
observed.
B

Drying clothes under the sun Preparation of common salt-


the seawater goes under the F
evaporation leaving the salt crystals
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MELTI E

NG F
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Questions: A

1. What do you think will happen to the molecules of solid when


exposed to higher temperature? B

If a solid substance is C

exposed to higher
temperature, the molecules D

will begin to vibrate and E

push each other part


forming a liquid. F
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Questions:
A

2. How does MELTING take place?


MSL B

Melting is a change from SOLID TO


C

LIQUID. It happens when solid is D

exposed to higher temperature that E

causes it to melt. F
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Situations where MELTING is observed. A

Melting of Chocolate and ice Melting of glaciers due to global


warming F
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Situations where MELTING is observed. A

Melting of Chocolate Melting candle


F
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F
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SUBLIMATION is a direct change


from SOLID TO GAS without going B

through the liquid phase. C

SSG D

Dry ice-a solid Carbon dioxide E

that is used to create fog


F
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F
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DEPOSITION is a change directly


from GAS TO SOLID without going B

through the liquid phase C

DGS D

Silver vapor in a vacuum E


chamber onto a surface to
make a solid layer for a mirror. F
GENERALIZATION
CHANGES IN MATTER

1. Can form new 2. Can be changes in appearance


CHEMICAL
substances with PHYSICAL
(size, shape or form) but the original
different properties. The composition remains the same.
CHANGE
change is irreversible. CHANGE
Often reversible.

4. SOLID 6. LIQUID 8. GAS TO


MELTING EVAPORATION DEPOSITION
TO LIQUID TO GAS SOLID
3. LIQUID 5. GAS TO 7. SOLID
FREEZING CONDENSATION SUBLIMATION
TO SOLID LIQUID TO GAS
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Condensation B

Melting point
Vaporization C

Evaporation
Boiling point D

Sublimation
Freezing E

Freezing point
Melting F

Boiling
EVALUATION
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A
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B

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