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new utrecht high school - regents chemistry
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physical and chemical changes
part i - based on the demonstration of combining sodium polyacrylate with water. determine if it was a physical or chemical change and explain your reasoning using your observations and knowledge.
part ii - identify the following as a chemical (c) or physical property (p):
- color
- density
- flammability
- solubility (dissolves)
- reacts with acid
- supports combustion
- sour taste
- melting point
- reacts with water
- hardness
- boiling point
- luster
- odor
- reacts with air
part iii - identify the following as physical (p) or chemical (c) changes.
- nacl
- ag (silver) tarnishes
- an apple is cut.
- heat changes h₂o to steam
- baking soda reacts to vinegar
- fe (iron) rusts, forming iron oxide (fe₂o₃)
- alcohol evaporates
- ice melts
- milk sours
- sugar dissolves in water
- wood rots
- pancakes cook
- grass grows
- the tree is cut down
- food is digested
- paper towel absorbs water
part iv - regents practice questions
- what is a chemical property of sodium?
(a) soft metal, easily cut with a knife
(b) melts at a temperature of 98°c
(c) forms compounds with chlorine
(d) a silver - colored metal
- which choice is one chemical and one physical change?
(a) freezing and melting
(b) freezing and evaporation
(c) burning and melting
(d) dissolving and breaking
- which statement describes a chemical property of hydrogen gas?
(a) hydrogen gas burns in air.
(b) hydrogen gas is colorless.
(c) hydrogen gas has a density of 0.00009 g/cm³
(d) hydrogen gas has a boiling point of - 253°c
- given the particle diagrams representing four molecules of a substance before and after a physical change has taken place:
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Part I: Physical change. Sodium polyacrylate absorbs water through a physical process of swelling without changing its chemical composition.
Part II:
- P
- P
- P
- P
- C
- P
- P
- P
- C
- P
- P
- P
- P
- C
Part III:
- P
- P
- P
- P
- C
- C
- P
- P
- C
- P
- C
- C
- C
- P
- C
- P
Part IV:
- Reacts with water (or other valid chemical - property answer for sodium)
- (d) Dissolving and cooking
- Hydrogen gas burns in air (or other valid chemical - property answer for hydrogen gas)
- The particles have the same chemical composition as before the physical change.