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Question
what is an example of a physical change?
○ having less ash than the paper that was burned to form it
○ ice forming and then melting back into water
○ rust having a different identity than the iron it forms on
○ the irreversible reaction of vinegar and baking soda
Brief Explanations
To determine an example of a physical change, we recall that physical changes do not alter the chemical identity of a substance, often involve phase changes (like melting/freezing) and are reversible.
- Burning paper (forming ash) is a chemical change (combustion, new substance).
- Rusting iron is a chemical change (new substance, rust).
- Vinegar + baking soda reaction is chemical (gas produced, new substances).
- Ice forming (freezing) and melting (liquefying) water: water (H₂O) remains H₂O, just changes state (phase change), reversible, so physical change.
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B. ice forming and then melting back into water