This document lists examples of physical and chemical changes, with sugar dissolving in tea, cutting paper, and an egg breaking representing physical changes that alter the object's form without changing its chemical composition, while logs burning, metal rusting, lighter fluid burning and a rotten egg illustrate chemical changes that create new chemical substances through chemical reactions.
This document lists examples of physical and chemical changes, with sugar dissolving in tea, cutting paper, and an egg breaking representing physical changes that alter the object's form without changing its chemical composition, while logs burning, metal rusting, lighter fluid burning and a rotten egg illustrate chemical changes that create new chemical substances through chemical reactions.
This document lists examples of physical and chemical changes, with sugar dissolving in tea, cutting paper, and an egg breaking representing physical changes that alter the object's form without changing its chemical composition, while logs burning, metal rusting, lighter fluid burning and a rotten egg illustrate chemical changes that create new chemical substances through chemical reactions.
This document lists examples of physical and chemical changes, with sugar dissolving in tea, cutting paper, and an egg breaking representing physical changes that alter the object's form without changing its chemical composition, while logs burning, metal rusting, lighter fluid burning and a rotten egg illustrate chemical changes that create new chemical substances through chemical reactions.
Physical Change 2. Logs burning Chemical Change 3. Cutting paper Physical Change 4. Crushing an aspirin Physical Change 5. Metal Rusting Chemical Change 6. Lighter fluid burning Chemical Change 7. Rotten egg Chemical Change 8. An egg breaking Physical Change