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This document is a quiz about physical and chemical changes. It asks questions to test understanding of examples of physical and chemical changes, like freezing water or rusting metal. It also asks about changes that occur inside the body, like breaking down food, and changes that formed natural structures like the Grand Canyon. The questions assess understanding of key concepts like what defines a physical versus chemical change and how new substances can be formed.
This document is a quiz about physical and chemical changes. It asks questions to test understanding of examples of physical and chemical changes, like freezing water or rusting metal. It also asks about changes that occur inside the body, like breaking down food, and changes that formed natural structures like the Grand Canyon. The questions assess understanding of key concepts like what defines a physical versus chemical change and how new substances can be formed.
This document is a quiz about physical and chemical changes. It asks questions to test understanding of examples of physical and chemical changes, like freezing water or rusting metal. It also asks about changes that occur inside the body, like breaking down food, and changes that formed natural structures like the Grand Canyon. The questions assess understanding of key concepts like what defines a physical versus chemical change and how new substances can be formed.
Class: 1. Which of the following is an example of a 6. What can you infer about the physical change? changes that formed the a. Water freezing into ice Grand Canyon? b. A piece of wood burning c. A toy car rusting a. They were molecular changes d. Zinc producing hydrogen gas when mixed with b. They were chemical changes water c. They were physical changes 2. What type of change has d. They were changes in weather occurred when a nail rusts? 7. How does rust form? a. Through paint flaking off of a metal surface b. Through a chemical reaction between iron and a. A physical change oxygen b. A chemical change c. Through weathering c. An atomic change d. Through the physical mixing of iron and water d. A reactive change 8. What happens when sodium undergoes a 3. What does it mean when there is a physical chemical reaction with chlorine? change? a. The two substances form a heterogeneous mixture a. Matter has changed from one substance into b. The two substances form a homogenous mixture another. c. A new compound is formed salt b. Matter has changed on the molecular level. d. The two substances undergo various physical c. A new substance has been formed. changes d. Matter has changed size, shape or form. 9. Which term best describes the two substances 4. What is an example of a chemical change that that react to form salt? happens inside your body? a. Delicious a. Food being broken down by enzymes in your b. Nutritious stomach c. Edible b. Food being broken into small pieces by your teeth d. Toxic c. Food being moved from your esophagus into your 10. Which phrase most accurately describes a stomach chemical change? d. Water being absorbed inside your large intestine a. A change on the molecular level 5. What is an example of a physical change that b. A change in appearance happens inside your body? c. A change in taste a. Food being broken down by enzymes in your d. A change in form stomach b. Food being broken into small pieces by your teeth c. Food being moved from your esophagus into your stomach d. Water being absorbed inside your large intestine
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