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identify the following as either physical changes or chemical changes, and sort them into the correct category.
dissolving burning melting rusting breaking boiling
cooking
physical changes chemical changes
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Brief Explanations
To determine physical and chemical changes, we use the definitions:
- Physical Changes: No new substance is formed (only state/shape changes).
- Dissolving: E.g., salt in water (no new substance, just mixing).
- Melting: Solid → liquid (state change, same substance).
- Breaking: Change in shape/size (no new substance).
- Boiling: Liquid → gas (state change, same substance).
- Chemical Changes: New substance is formed (involves reactions).
- Burning: Combustion (new substances like CO₂).
- Rusting: Iron + O₂ + H₂O → rust (new substance).
- Cooking: Chemical reactions (e.g., protein denaturation, starch gelatinization).
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Physical Changes:
Dissolving, Melting, Breaking, Boiling
Chemical Changes:
Burning, Rusting, Cooking