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Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes

Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

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Page 1: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

Physical Changes

vsChemical Changes

Page 2: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the

following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a

physical change or a chemical change.

Page 3: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

1. Melting Ice.(Polar bear in trouble.)

Page 4: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

2. Crushing a soda can.(Please don’t try this at home.)

Page 5: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

3. Frying an egg - on a hot sidewalk.(But will they eat it?)

Page 6: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

4. Dying hair.(Please don’t try this at home either.)

Page 7: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

5. Fire breathing man.(Definitely don’t try this at home.)

Page 8: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

6. Brown bananas.(Excellent for making banana bread.)

Page 9: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

7. Mr. Faber’s rusty car in college.(I was very poor.)

Page 10: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

8. Turning lemons into lemonade.(Sweetened with sugar!)

Page 11: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

9. COKE BOMBS.(Mentos and soda – NOT sweetened with

sugar.)Hint: This is actually a very tricky one!

Page 12: Physical Changes vs Chemical Changes. Number 1 – 10 on a piece of paper. For each of the following ten slides, decide whether you think it’s a physical

10. Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Hyde!!