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instructions: classify each of the following changes in matter as physi…

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instructions: classify each of the following changes in matter as physical p or chemical c.

  1. grinding chalk into powder
  2. dissolving salt in water
  3. dissolving zinc in acid
  4. tearing a piece of paper
  5. stretching copper into wire
  6. burning gasoline
  7. hammering gold into foil
  8. melting ice
  9. digesting food
  10. making hydrogen from water

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we determine if a change is physical (no new substance, just state/shape) or chemical (new substance formed).

31. Grinding chalk into powder
  • Explanation: Only shape changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
32. Dissolving salt in water
  • Explanation: Salt dissolves, no new substance (can be reversed).
  • Answer: P
33. Dissolving zinc in acid
  • Explanation: Zinc reacts with acid, new substances (e.g., gas) form.
  • Answer: C
34. Tearing a piece of paper
  • Explanation: Only shape changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
35. Stretching copper into wire
  • Explanation: Only shape (physical form) changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
36. Burning gasoline
  • Explanation: Gasoline burns, forming CO₂, H₂O, etc. (new substances).
  • Answer: C
37. Hammering gold into foil
  • Explanation: Only shape (malleability) changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
38. Melting ice
  • Explanation: Ice (solid H₂O) becomes liquid H₂O—state change, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
39. Digesting food
  • Explanation: Food breaks down into new substances (e.g., nutrients) via reactions.
  • Answer: C
40. Making hydrogen from water
  • Explanation: Water (H₂O) splits into H₂ and O₂ (new substances).
  • Answer: C
Final Answers (each line corresponds to the question number):
  1. P
  2. P
  3. C
  4. P
  5. P
  6. C
  7. P
  8. P
  9. C
  10. C

Answer:

To solve this, we determine if a change is physical (no new substance, just state/shape) or chemical (new substance formed).

31. Grinding chalk into powder
  • Explanation: Only shape changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
32. Dissolving salt in water
  • Explanation: Salt dissolves, no new substance (can be reversed).
  • Answer: P
33. Dissolving zinc in acid
  • Explanation: Zinc reacts with acid, new substances (e.g., gas) form.
  • Answer: C
34. Tearing a piece of paper
  • Explanation: Only shape changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
35. Stretching copper into wire
  • Explanation: Only shape (physical form) changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
36. Burning gasoline
  • Explanation: Gasoline burns, forming CO₂, H₂O, etc. (new substances).
  • Answer: C
37. Hammering gold into foil
  • Explanation: Only shape (malleability) changes, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
38. Melting ice
  • Explanation: Ice (solid H₂O) becomes liquid H₂O—state change, no new substance.
  • Answer: P
39. Digesting food
  • Explanation: Food breaks down into new substances (e.g., nutrients) via reactions.
  • Answer: C
40. Making hydrogen from water
  • Explanation: Water (H₂O) splits into H₂ and O₂ (new substances).
  • Answer: C
Final Answers (each line corresponds to the question number):
  1. P
  2. P
  3. C
  4. P
  5. P
  6. C
  7. P
  8. P
  9. C
  10. C