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Question
- what are three common clues that a chemical change has occurred?
- how is a chemical change different from a physical change?
using science skills
use the table to answer each question. write the answers on a separate sheet of paper.
physical properties of four materials used to make sculptures
| malleability | hardness | melting point | |
|---|---|---|---|
| unbaked clay | can be molded | soft | very high melting point |
| baked clay | brittle after being baked at a high temperature | hard | very high melting point |
| metal (a mixture of copper, zinc, and lead) | can be hammered without shattering | hard | high melting point |
figure 2 - 2
- comparing and contrasting use figure 2 - 2 to compare the physical properties of clay before and after it is baked at a high temperature.
- using tables and graphs which of the materials in figure 2 - 2 are malleable?
- comparing and contrasting based on the information in figure 2 - 2, compare the properties of a sculpture made from metal and a sculpture made from baked clay.
- inferring an object made from a material listed in figure 2 - 2 changes shape when you leave it in a sunny window. which material is the object made from? how do you know?
- inferring which of the materials described in figure 2 - 2 would be least likely to be recycled? explain your choice.
Brief Explanations
- Three common clues of a chemical change are production of gas, formation of a precipitate, and change in color.
- A chemical change results in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, while a physical change only alters physical properties like shape, size or state without forming new substances.
- Unbaked clay is moldable and soft, while baked clay is brittle and hard. Unbaked clay has a very high melting - point and so does baked clay.
- Wax is soft enough to be carved and molded and metal can be hammered without shattering, so wax and metal are malleable.
- Metal is malleable (can be hammered without shattering) and hard, while baked clay is hard but brittle. Both have high melting - points.
- The object is likely made of wax. Wax has a low melting - point, so it can change shape when exposed to the heat from the sun in a sunny window.
- Baked clay would be least likely to be recycled. Once baked, it becomes brittle and its structure is permanently changed, making it difficult to re - form into new objects compared to wax (which can be remelted easily) and metal (which can be melted and remolded).
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- Production of gas, formation of a precipitate, change in color.
- A chemical change forms new substances with different chemical properties; a physical change only alters physical properties.
- Unbaked clay: moldable, soft; Baked clay: brittle, hard. Both have high melting - points.
- Wax, Metal.
- Metal is malleable and hard; Baked clay is hard but brittle. Both have high melting - points.
- Wax. It has a low melting - point and can be affected by sun heat.
- Baked clay. Its structure is permanently changed and it's brittle, hard to re - form.