
Physical and Chemical Changes
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- Q1Which of the following is a chemical property of water?Has a density of 1 g/mLReacts with pure SodiumBoils at 100 degrees CelsiusDissolves Sugar60s
- Q2What kind of properties result in the substance changing into a new substance?Physical PropertiesLiquid PropertiesChemical PropertiesReal Properties60s
- Q3Which of the following is a physical property?FlammabilityReactivityOxidationDensity60s
- Q4Which of the following tells you that a chemical change has occurred?Change ShapeMeltingChange in colorVaporizing60s
- Q5What happens in ALL chemical changes?A new substance is formedAn explosionBubbles are producedChange in state of matter60s
- Q6Burning the wood is classified as ...ChemicalPhysical60s
- Q7Is copper tarnishing a physical or chemical change?PhysicalChemical60s
- Q8Is sharpening a pencil a physical or chemical change?ChemicalPhysical60s
- Q9Is making orange juice a physical or chemical change?PhysicalChemical60s
- Q10Is mold growing on cheese a physical or chemical change?ChemicalPhysical60s
- Q11Is effervesence dissolving in water physical or chemical change?ChemicalPhysical60s
- Q12Is milk going sour a physical or chemical change?PhysicalChemical60s
- Q13a rusting bicycle is classified as...physicalchemical60s
- Q14melting butter is classified as...chemicalphysical60s
- Q15breaking glass is mentioned as...physicalchemical60s