Chemical Vs Physical Change Question Preview (ID: 47971)


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Iron Rusting is a
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

Fireworks Exploding are a
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

Ripping or tearing paper is a
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

Ice melting to water is a
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

Digesting food is a
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

Water evaporating is a
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

This type of change is permanant, cannot be reversed, and results in a new substance forming
a) Physical Change
b) Chemical Change
c)
d)

Placing an alka seltzer tablet in water and causing a gas release is a
a) Physical change
b) Chemical change
c)
d)

This type of change can usually be easily reversed, is not usually permanant, and does not produce a new substance
a) Physical change
b) Chemical change
c)
d)

Water freezing into ice is a
a) Physical change
b) Chemical change
c)
d)

An apple rotting and turning brown is a
a) Physical change
b) Chemical change
c)
d)

Light, heat, or sound being produced is a
a) Physical change
b) Chemical change
c)
d)

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