Physical and Chemical S'more
Sydney Williams
Physical Property
Physical Property - A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into something else.
Examples - Texture, Color, and Temperature
Physical Change
Physical Change - A change that alters the form or appearance of a substance, but does not make the material into another substance.
Examples - Molding Clay, Dying Your Hair, and Chopping Wood
Chemical Property
Chemical Property - A characteristic that is observed when a substance interacts with another substance.
Examples - Flamability, Rusting, and Burning
Chemical Change
Chemical Change - A change in matter that produces new substances.
Examples - Burning Wood, Souring of Milk, and Baking a Cake
5 Indicators - Change of Color, Odor, Change in Temperature, New Substance Formed, and Gas Produced