Title: Physical
1Physical Chemical Changes
2Physical vs. Chemical Change
Physical Change -
Change that affects only the physical properties
of a substance
- Physical properties include
- Size, Shape and Phase of matter
Appearance changes not chemical makeup
3Physical vs. Chemical Change
Chemical Change -
Results from chemical reactions in which one or
more new substances are formed
End products are chemically different from the
original.
Corrosion-dissolving away metal-rusting.
4Physical vs. Chemical Change
Identify the following as physical or chemical
change.
Ice cube melting.
People eating.
Wood burning.
Slicing an apple into pieces.
5Changes in Matter - Continued
- Melting Point
- Temperature at which a solid changes
- to a liquid
- Example Ice ? water
- Freezing Point
- Temperature at which a liquid changes
- to a solid
- Example Water ? Ice (0C)
6Changes in Matter
- Boiling Point
- Temperature at which a liquid changes
- into a gas
- Example Water ? vapor (100 C)
7Changes in Matter - Continued
- Evaporation-
- process at which a liquid changes to a gas at
boiling point - Example water boils to form steam
8Changes in Matter - Continued
- Condensation
- Process at which a gas becomes a liquid
- Gas cooled below its boiling point
- Example water vapor ? water, dew in the
morning, glass of ice tea in hot weather.
9Changes in Matter - Continued
- Sublimation
- When a solid changes directly to a gas
- The matter doesnt melt
- Examplesnow, dry ice and glaciers
- Deposition-
- Gas changes directly into a solid
10Changes in Matter - Continued
- Exotic Super Hot
- Nucleus of atom comes apart
- Particle accelerates
- Exotic Super Cold
- Below -270 C
- Superfluids from gases