Physical Changes in Matter

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What is a physical change?

  • A change in matter that creates new substances
  • A change in matter that doesn't change what that matter is (correct)
  • A change in matter that alters its fundamental properties
  • A change in matter that only affects visible characteristics

Which of the following is an example of a physical change?

  • Baking a cake
  • Melting ice cream (correct)
  • Burning wood
  • Mixing lemon juice with water

What is the main outcome of a physical change?

  • Creation of new substances
  • Modification in the appearance or form of matter (correct)
  • Alteration of fundamental properties of matter
  • Change in visibility of matter

If you crumple a piece of paper, what type of change does it undergo?

<p>Physical change (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens during a physical change?

<p>The state of the matter remains unchanged (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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