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Physical & Chemical Changes
Name:___________________ Date:__________Per:____
Question: What happens when different substances mix?
Background: Changing the state, shape or size of matter is an example of a physical change. Physical
changes alter the form of a substance, but not its chemical composition or identity. Crushing a can and tearing
paper are examples of physical changes. In a chemical change, however, the molecules in a substance combine
or break apart to form a new substance. There are many clues that indicate a chemical change has taken place.
Six main clues are odor, light, heat, sound, bubbles, or color change. Burning wood and rusting iron are
examples of chemical changes.
Materials:
Baking Powder
Powdered Sugar
Baking soda
Vinegar
Water
Iodine solution
Stirring Rod
Pipettes
Sheet Protector
Corn Starch
Paper towels
Goggles
Procedures:
1. Place a small sample of baking power into each square using a spatula in the row labeled Baking Powder.
2. Do not place any liquids on the first box with Baking Powder. This will be used as a control.
3. Drop 20 drops of water onto the second square. Record your results in the table below. Use a stirring rod
to stir if necessary.
4. Place 20 drops of vinegar onto the third square and observe. Record the results in the table below. Use a
stirring rod to stir if necessary.
5. Place 5 drops of iodine solution to the fourth square of baking powder. Record the results in the table
below. Use a stirring rod to stir if necessary. Caution: Be careful when handling iodine. It will stain
your skin and clothes.
6. Repeat steps 3-7 for each of the substances. Use a clean spatula (or spoon) for each substance.
7. Fill in Data Table # 2 with physical or chemical change (under the Change column) and the property or clue
you observed that made it a chemical or physical change (under the Property column).
Data Table 1: Qualitative Observations
Substance
Baking Powder
Baking Soda
Cornstarch
Sugar
Unmixed
Mixed with
Water
Mixed with
Vinegar
Mixed with
Iodine
Data Table #2: Properties and Changes
Write physical or chemical change in the Change column. Write the clue you observed the clue
column.
Mixed with Water
Substance
Change
Clue
Mixed with Vinegar
Change
Mixed with Iodine Solution
Clue
Change
Baking Powder
Baking Soda
Cornstarch
Sugar
Questions:
1. What clues, or observations, did you use to decide something was a Chemical Change?
2. What clues, or observations, did you use to decide something was a Physical Change?
3. Which reactions were the easiest to tell that they were a chemical change?
4. Which reactions were harder to tell that they were a chemical change?
Clue
Substance
Baking Powder
Baking Soda
Cornstarch
Unmixed
Mixed with
Water
Mixed with
Vinegar
Mixed with
Iodine
Sugar