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drag and drop the correct answer choice to each answer blank. or, touch the answer choice followed by the answer blank. students observe different changes in the lab. drag each change into the correct category: evidence of chemical change or not evidence of chemical change. a piece of ice melts into water. a yellow solid forms when two clear liquids are mixed. baking soda and vinegar release bubbles. water boils on a hot plate. evidence of a chemical change not evidence of a chemical change
A chemical change results in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. When a yellow solid forms from two clear - liquids and when baking soda and vinegar release bubbles (due to the formation of carbon dioxide gas), new substances are created, indicating chemical changes. Melting of ice and boiling of water are physical changes as they only involve changes in state (solid - to - liquid and liquid - to - gas respectively) without the formation of new substances.
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Evidence of a Chemical Change: A yellow solid forms when two clear liquids are mixed, Baking soda and vinegar release bubbles
Not Evidence of a Chemical Change: A piece of ice melts into water, Water boils on a hot plate