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Part A Can you recognize the chemical and physical changes that happen all around us? If you change the way something looks, but haven't made a new substance, a physical change (P) has occurred. If the substance has been changes into another substance, a chemical change (C) has occurred. square square

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Part A
Can you recognize the chemical and physical changes that happen all around us? If you change the way
something looks, but haven't made a new substance, a physical change (P) has occurred. If the substance
has been changes into another substance, a chemical change (C) has occurred.
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Part A Can you recognize the chemical and physical changes that happen all around us? If you change the way something looks, but haven't made a new substance, a physical change (P) has occurred. If the substance has been changes into another substance, a chemical change (C) has occurred. square square

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1. P<br />2. C<br />3. C<br />4. P

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1. **Ice Cube Melting and Evaporating**: Initially, the ice cube melts into water, and then the water evaporates. Both melting and evaporation are physical changes as no new substance is formed. (P)<br />2. **Mixing Chemicals Producing Gas**: When two chemicals mix and produce a gas, it indicates a chemical reaction where new substances are formed. (C)<br />3. **Bicycle Rusting**: Rusting involves the reaction of iron with oxygen to form iron oxide, a new substance. This is a chemical change. (C)<br />4. **Crushing a Solid**: Crushing a solid into a powder changes its form but not its chemical composition. This is a physical change. (P)
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