Heat and Fire Changes in Materials
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What happens to materials when they burn?

  • They stay the same
  • They get heavier
  • They change into something else (correct)
  • They disappear

Burning things produce only heat.

False (B)

What happens to paper when it burns?

It turns to ash.

When magnesium is heated, it _______________.

<p>burns</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following materials with their behavior when they burn:

<p>Paper = Turns to ash Wood = Releases heat and light Magnesium = Produces a bright light</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Things That Burn

  • Common materials that burn include paper, cardboard, wood, and leaves
  • These materials undergo a change when they burn

Changes During Burning

  • Paper, for instance, turns to ash when burned
  • Materials change their state or form when they burn

Effects of Burning

  • Burning produces heat and light as byproducts
  • Heat and light are released when materials burn

Changes with Heat

  • Some substances, like burning magnesium, undergo a change when heated
  • Heat can cause substances to change their state or properties

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Test your understanding of how different materials react to heat and fire, including changes in their properties and production of heat and light.

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