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Physical and Chemical Changes – Scavenger Hunt
Click on the link below to read the page and answer the following questions
Physical and Chemical Properties
1. What is a physical property of a substance?
2. Give 3 examples of a physical property.
3. What is a chemical property of a substance?
4. Give 3 examples of a chemical property.
Click on this link to answer the question below
Review and Practice on Chemical vs. Physical Properties and Changes
1. Define physical and chemical changes.
Take the Practice Quiz on identify Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes.
In the box, record how many you got correct out of 14
Practice Quiz: Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes
Now you are ready for the real thing. Please go to the following site,
take the quiz, and record your score.
Thanks.
The Quiz: Review 1-5b - Physical and Chemical Changes Quiz
Record your score
Classify the following as Chemical or Physical Change (you may use a P for Physical
and a C for Chemical):
1. Melting Iron
2. Melting Ice
3. Burning Paper
4. Chopping Wood
5. Mixing Salt and Water
6. Breaking Glass
7. Mixing Peas and Carrots
8. Bicycle rusting
9. Water boiling
10. Digesting an apple
Quiz on Physical or Chemical Change
Now how did you do?
ATOMS
Click on:What is an Atom
Answer the questions below
1. What is an atom?
2. What are the three subatomic parts?
Click on: Build Atoms Yourself
Read through how to create an atom, then create an atom.
1. Which atom did you create?
2. How many Protons, Electrons, Neutrons does your atom contain?
3. How do you decide the atom’s atomic number?
Click on: Periodic Table
1. Who created the periodic table?
2. What is an element?
3. What can separate water?
4. How did Mendeleev arrange the elements?
5. What is the atomic number?
Click on: Chemicool Periodic Table
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Where is the atomic number located?
What are groups and periods?
What are located on the last group of the periodic table?
How many liquids are on the periodic table?
How many different groups are on the periodic table?
Which group has the most elements?
What is an element?
Select any element from the periodic table and list some of it’s Physical
Properties
and its Chemical Properties
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**When done, test your knowledge on Physical and Chemical Changes by clicking on the
following link and playing these Physical and Chemical Change Games…