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part 3: sorting real - world changes
place each situation in the correct column.
situations to sort:
- ice melting in a cup
- crushing a can
- evaporation of rubbing alcohol
- photosynthesis in a plant
- food spoiling
- combustion of gasoline
physical changes
chemical changes
Brief Explanations
To determine physical and chemical changes:
- Physical Changes: No new substance is formed, only state/shape changes.
- Ice melting: Solid → liquid (state change, no new substance).
- Crushing a can: Shape change (no new substance).
- Evaporation of rubbing alcohol: Liquid → gas (state change, no new substance).
- Chemical Changes: New substance is formed (involves reactions).
- Photosynthesis: \( \text{CO}_2 + \text{H}_2\text{O}
ightarrow \text{Glucose} + \text{O}_2 \) (new substance).
- Food spoiling: Microbial action creates new compounds (e.g., acids, toxins).
- Combustion of gasoline: \( \text{Gasoline} + \text{O}_2
ightarrow \text{CO}_2 + \text{H}_2\text{O} \) (new substances).
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Physical Changes:
- Ice melting in a cup
- Crushing a can
- Evaporation of rubbing alcohol
Chemical Changes:
- Photosynthesis in a plant
- Food spoiling
- Combustion of gasoline