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Properties and Changes

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What is the characteristic of a substance that can be measured or observed without changing the identity of the material?   Physical Property  
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Which is not a chemical change?   The melting of ice  
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Which is not evidence of a chemical change?   The change of phase  
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Which of the following is an example of chemical change?   Iron rusting  
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What is the difference between a chemical and physical change?   A physical change can be measured by the 5 senses without changing the substance and a chemical change changes the substance.  
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What is the difference between a chemical property and a physical property?   A physical property is the characteristics of a substance that do not change the chemical bonds of a substance. A chemical property is the ability to make a chemical change.  
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What is the difference between a chemical property and a chemical change?   A chemical change when one substance reacts with another substance to make a new substance. A chemical property is the ability to make a chemical change.  
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What is the difference between a physical property and a physical change?   A physical property is the characteristics of a substance and a physical change is the change of a substance's physical properties that does not change the substance.  
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Why is boiling water not a chemical change?   Boiling water does not change It's substance it just changes it's physical properties so therefore it is not a chemical change.  
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What is a reaction that starts with one chemical and results into the formation of 2 new chemicals?   Decomposition  
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What type of reaction will combine 2 simple chemicals into one complex chemicals?   Synthesis  
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What chemical reaction will replace one element of a compound with another element?   Single Replacement  
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What reaction type will 2 molecules swap elements with each other?   Double replacement  
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If a chemical reaction such as photosynthesis begins with 6 atoms of carbon how many atoms of carbon should be in the product?   6 atoms of carbon  
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If a chemical reaction produces 2 new substances and each substance has a mass of 25 grams, what is the total mass of the reactants?   50 grams  
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How does a balanced equation satisfy the Law of Conservation?   A balanced equation satisfies the Law of Conservation because you end with the amount you started with and nothing has been taken away or added to it.  
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What is the difference between a molecule and an atom?   An atom is a single element and a molecule is a combination of atoms.  
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