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Name____________________
Period_____
Date__________
CHEMICAL CHANGE—Reading guide
**Read the instructions below. Then answer the questions on pages 1-2 as you read page 3.
Finally, answer the questions on page 4.
Before reading, preview the bold headings in this reading guide. In the graphic organizer
below, ask a what or how question for each heading. As you read, write the answers to your
questions, including the sample question.
Question
What are physical properties of matter?
Answer
Physical properties are…
INTRODUCTION
1. What is matter?
2. The study of matter and how matter changes is called_______________.
PROPERTIES AND CHANGES OF MATTER
3. Complete the following table about physical and chemical properties of matter:
Type of Property
a.
How It Can Be Observed
Without changing one
substance into another
Example
Color
Chemical
b.
Ability to burn
4. Is the following sentence true or false? A physical change never alters the form or
appearance of a substance. __________.
5. Circle the letter of each choice that is a physical change in matter.
a. Bending a straw
b. Boiling water
c. Burning wood
d. Braiding hair
6. A change in matter that produces one or more new substances is a(n)
__________________________.
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Name____________________
Period_____
Date__________
7. What happens to the bonds between atoms when chemical changes occur?
EVIDENCE FOR CHEMICAL REACTIONS
8. List the two main kinds of changes that you can observe when chemical reactions occur.
9. If you detect a change in the color of a material, why does this indicate that a chemical
reaction might have occurred?
10. A solid that forms during a chemical reaction is called a(n)________________.
11. Suppose you mix two clear liquids together to form a new substance and bubbles form.
What type of reaction might this indicate? Explain your answer.
12. Is the following sentence true or false? A change in energy occurs during a chemical
reaction.
13. Why does a change in temperature indicate that a chemical reaction may have occurred?
14. Is the following sentence true or false? Endothermic reactions always result in a decrease
in temperature.
15. Complete the table about changes in energy in chemical reactions.
Type of Reaction
Endothermic
Energy Change
a.
Example
Frying an egg
b.
Energy is released
Burning wood
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Name____________________
Period_____
Date__________
OBSERVING CHEMICAL CHANGE
Questions:
 How can matter and changes in matter be described?
 How can you tell when a chemical reaction occurs?
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. The study of matter and how
matter changes is called chemistry. Matter can be described in terms of two kinds of
properties—physical properties and chemical properties. Changes in matter can be
described in terms of physical changes and chemical changes.
A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without
changing the substance into another substance. The temperature at which a solid melts is a
physical property. Color, hardness, and texture are other physical properties.
A chemical property is a characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change
into other substances. To observe the chemical properties of a substance, you must change it
into another substance. For example, to observe the chemical reactivity of magnesium, you
can let magnesium combine with oxygen to form a new substance called magnesium oxide.
A physical change is any change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but
that does not make the substance into another substance. Examples of physical changes are
bending and cutting.
A change in matter that produces one or more new substances is a chemical change, or
chemical reaction. The burning of gasoline in a car’s engine is a chemical change.
Chemical changes occur when bonds form between atoms, or when bonds break and new
bonds form. As a result, new substances are produced.
One way to detect chemical reactions is to observe changes in the properties of the
materials involved. Chemical reactions involve two main kinds of changes you can
observe—formation of new substances and changes in energy. Changes in properties
result when new substances form. A change in color may signal that a new substance has
formed. Another indicator might be the formation of a solid when two solutions are mixed.
A solid that forms from solution during a chemical reaction is called a precipitate. A third
indicator is the formation of a gas when solids or liquids react. These and other kinds of
observable changes in properties may indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred.
As matter changes in a chemical reaction, it can either absorb or release energy. One
indication that energy has been absorbed or released is a change in temperature. An
endothermic reaction is a reaction in which energy is absorbed. A reaction that releases
energy in the form of heat is called an exothermic reaction.
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Name____________________
Period_____
Date__________
OBSERVING CHEMICAL CHANGE-Review and Reinforce
Understanding Main Ideas
Complete the following table. Describe changes in properties that you might notice during
each process and state whether the changes are chemical or physical.
Observable Changes
Type of Change
Event
Baking a cake
1.
2.
Burning a log
3.
4.
Freezing water
5.
6.
Building Vocabulary
From the list below, choose the term that best completes each sentence.
Matter
Chemical reaction
Chemistry
Precipitate
Physical change
Endothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction
7. Any change that alters a substance without changing it into another substance is
a(n)___________________.
8. ____________________ is anything that has mass and takes up space.
9. A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat is called
a(n)____________________.
10. A(n)___________________ is a reaction in which energy is absorbed.
11. A chemical change is also referred to as a(n) ___________________.
12. A(n) ___________________ is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical
reaction.
13. ___________________ is the study of the properties of matter and how matter
changes.
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