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Vsevolod [243]
3 years ago
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What is an example of a physical change?

Physics
2 answers:
emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Ice forming and then melting back into ice

Explanation:

Rzqust [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

HERES ALL THE TEST ANSWERS

Explanation:

Physical Properties

1-What happens when a substance undergoes a physical change?

<em>answer-Some physical properties change, but the substance keeps its identity.</em>

2-What is an example of a physical change?

<em>answer-ice forming and then melting back into water</em>

3-When liquid gold becomes a solid, its particles get closer together. Which best describes what happened to the gold?

<em>answer-the rearrangement of particles in a physical change</em>

4-Eugene describes the physical property of a material as “sweet and floral.” What physical property of the material is Eugene most likely observing?

<em>answer-odor </em>

5-Which can occur during physical change?

<em>answer-The particles can arrange in different ways.</em>

6-If there is 8 g of a substance before a physical change, how much will there be afterwards?

<em>answer- 8 grams</em>

7-Which statement about the physical change of liquid water boiling into steam is true?

<em>answer-the heat added represents an energy change </em>

8-Fifteen grams of a liquid plastic are frozen in a physical change that increases the volume. What can be known about the plastic after the change?

<em>answer- it will still weigh 15 grams</em>

9-Which statement best compares and contrasts two physical properties of matter?

<em>answer-Boiling points and melting points are similar because they both involve the change in a state of a material, but they are different because boiling point involves a change from a liquid to a gas and melting point involves a change from a solid to a liquid.</em>

10-Serena is mixing a material into a beaker filled with a liquid. She notices that the material seems to disappear into the liquid. What physical property of the material is Serena most likely observing?

<em>answer-solubility</em>

Explanation:

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