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something looks, but havent made a new substance, a physical change (p)…

Question

something looks, but havent made a new substance, a physical change (p) has occurred. if the substance has been changes into another substance, a chemical change (c) has occurred.

  1. an ice cube is placed in the sun. later there is a puddle of water. later still the puddle is gone.
  2. two chemical are mixed together and a gas is produce.
  3. a bicycle changes color as it rusts.
  4. a solid is crushed to a powder.
  5. two substances are mixed and light is produced.
  6. a piece of ice melts and reacts with sodium.
  7. mixing salt and pepper.
  8. chocolate syrup is dissolved in milk.
  9. a marshmallow is toasted over a campfire.
  10. a marshmallow is cut in half.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we determine if each change is physical (P, no new substance) or chemical (C, new substance):

1. An ice cube in the sun
  • Ice melts to water (same substance, state change).
  • Classification: P
2. Two chemicals mixed, gas produced
  • Gas production (new substance) indicates a chemical reaction.
  • Classification: C
3. Bicycle rusts
  • Rust (iron oxide) is a new substance (oxidation).
  • Classification: C
4. Solid crushed to powder
  • Only shape changes (same substance).
  • Classification: P
5. Two substances mixed, light produced
  • Light production (e.g., combustion) means a chemical reaction.
  • Classification: C
6. Ice melts and reacts with sodium
  • Reaction with sodium (new substance formed) is chemical.
  • Classification: C
7. Mixing salt and pepper
  • No reaction, just mixing (same substances).
  • Classification: P
8. Chocolate syrup dissolved in milk
  • Dissolving (no new substance, physical mixing).
  • Classification: P
9. Marshmallow toasted
  • Toasting causes burning (new substances, chemical change).
  • Classification: C
10. Marshmallow cut in half
  • Only shape changes (same substance).
  • Classification: P
Final Answers (row-wise):
  1. P
  2. C
  3. C
  4. P
  5. C
  6. C
  7. P
  8. P
  9. C
  10. P

Answer:

To solve this, we determine if each change is physical (P, no new substance) or chemical (C, new substance):

1. An ice cube in the sun
  • Ice melts to water (same substance, state change).
  • Classification: P
2. Two chemicals mixed, gas produced
  • Gas production (new substance) indicates a chemical reaction.
  • Classification: C
3. Bicycle rusts
  • Rust (iron oxide) is a new substance (oxidation).
  • Classification: C
4. Solid crushed to powder
  • Only shape changes (same substance).
  • Classification: P
5. Two substances mixed, light produced
  • Light production (e.g., combustion) means a chemical reaction.
  • Classification: C
6. Ice melts and reacts with sodium
  • Reaction with sodium (new substance formed) is chemical.
  • Classification: C
7. Mixing salt and pepper
  • No reaction, just mixing (same substances).
  • Classification: P
8. Chocolate syrup dissolved in milk
  • Dissolving (no new substance, physical mixing).
  • Classification: P
9. Marshmallow toasted
  • Toasting causes burning (new substances, chemical change).
  • Classification: C
10. Marshmallow cut in half
  • Only shape changes (same substance).
  • Classification: P
Final Answers (row-wise):
  1. P
  2. C
  3. C
  4. P
  5. C
  6. C
  7. P
  8. P
  9. C
  10. P