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Someone please help! I just started chem and what’s an easy way to tell apart chemical and physical changes? For some reason I keep struggling with this :(

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Answer:

it's a simple answer :

Step-by-step explanation:

Physical changes :

physical changes are those changes that can transform into a stage and have the ability to change himself to first stage .

Example: ice turns into water and water turns into a water vapour and again it becomes water and again becomes ice.

Chemical changes :

chemical changes are those changes which can transform into other products but cannot transform into his first stage .

Example: milk turns into curd but curd cannot turns into milk

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Chemical change is when the nature of something changes. Physical change is when a physical component changes.

Chemical change:

  • not easily reversible
  • new product formed
  • reactants are used (two products form a new one e.g iron and oxygen forms rust)
  • heat is released/absorbed

Example: Wood burns, it releases heat, produces CO2 and ash and you cannot reverse the burning.

Physical Change:

  • easily reversible
  • no new products formed
  • is often a state change

Example: Ice melts, water is formed, water can freeze again.

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