Monday, September 15, 2014

Science

Physical Changes:
1. Boiling water: I observed that when I boiled the water it evaporated. It can go back to being normal water by the water cycle.
2. Melting ice: I saw that when the ice malted it looked and felt different. It can go back to being ice by pitting it into the freezer.
3. Breaking Glass: When I dropped the glass I observed that the glass shattered on the floor and the shape looked different. The glass can be put back together by putting glue on it.

Chemical Changes:
1. Mixing two different colors to create a new color: When I mixed two colors together, a new color was created. The color was different then it was before. I could not put it back to its original color.
2. A Rusting Bicycle: When the bicycle rusted it felt and looked different. I cannot return the original color which made it a chemical change.
3. Burning toast: When I was burning my toast I saw that it felt harder and the color had changed. Since I could not melt it or do anything to return it to its original color it is a chemical change


Adib Saeed

1 comment:

  1. One of your chemical changes was mixing colors, if you are referring to mixing paint, then it depends on the type of paint.
    First of all changing color is considered a physical change because the composition of the paint is the same no matter what you change it too.
    But some times the pigments in the paints react making it a chemical change, so you cannot say for sure that it is a chemical change.
    All your other physical and chemical changes are great though. :)

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