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illustrate a chart that displays 5 chemical and physical changes. you can use pictures too.
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The chart distinguishes between physical changes (no new substance formed, reversible) and chemical changes (new substance formed, irreversible) with common examples.
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| Physical Changes (No New Substance) | Chemical Changes (New Substance Formed) |
|---|---|
| 2. Dissolving salt in water (salt disperses in water) | 2. Rusting iron (iron → iron oxide) |
| 3. Tearing a piece of paper (paper size changes, still paper) | 3. Baking a cake (batter → cake with new chemical structure) |
| 4. Boiling water (liquid water → water vapor) | 4. Digesting food (food breaks down into nutrients) |
| 5. Crushing a can (can shape changes, still aluminum) | 5. Mixing vinegar and baking soda (produces carbon dioxide gas) |
(Visual cues for each example could include: a melting ice cube, a burning log, a torn paper sheet, a rusted nail, a bubbling vinegar-baking soda mixture, etc.)