The document provides information to complete a text about chemical and physical changes by filling in blanks with terms from a provided box. Chemical changes take place at the molecular level and examples include combustion, rusting of iron, and mixing hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide to produce salt and water. Physical changes involve changes in energy and state of matter without producing new substances, with examples being vaporization, melting an ice cube, and crushing a bottle.
The document provides information to complete a text about chemical and physical changes by filling in blanks with terms from a provided box. Chemical changes take place at the molecular level and examples include combustion, rusting of iron, and mixing hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide to produce salt and water. Physical changes involve changes in energy and state of matter without producing new substances, with examples being vaporization, melting an ice cube, and crushing a bottle.
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The document provides information to complete a text about chemical and physical changes by filling in blanks with terms from a provided box. Chemical changes take place at the molecular level and examples include combustion, rusting of iron, and mixing hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide to produce salt and water. Physical changes involve changes in energy and state of matter without producing new substances, with examples being vaporization, melting an ice cube, and crushing a bottle.
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Chemical changes 1 changes take place on the 2 level 3 examples of chemical changes include combustion(burning) 4 an egg, rusting of an iron pan, and mixing 5 acid and sodium hydroxide to make salt and 6 Physical Changes Physical 1 are concerned with energy and 2 of matter. A physical change does not 3 a new substance. Changes in state or phase(melting, freezing, 4 condensation, sublimation) are 5 changes. Examples of physical changes include 6 a can, melting an ice 7 and breaking a 8
Molecular/ substance / Chemical / cooking / water /hydrochloric
Vaporization / states / changes / produce / physical /crushing / bottle /cube