Chemical and Physical Changes - Worksheet 2
Answer the following questions about chemical physical changes.
A student says, 'I crushed a cracker into crumbs, so I made a chemical change.' Do you agree or disagree, and why?
You mix baking soda and vinegar, and bubbles form. Is this a physical or chemical change, and what evidence supports your answer?
Burning paper is what type of change?
Can a physical change usually be reversed?
Baking a cake is an example of:
Which is a sign that a chemical change has occurred?
Which is a physical change?
All changes in color indicate a chemical change.
Chemical changes produce new substances.
Cutting paper is a chemical change.
Why can you reverse melting ice (by freezing it again) but you cannot reverse burning wood?