Monday, May 4, 2020

Physical And Chemical Change - Inquiry (At Home)

Physical Change And Chemical Change


Products from wood can be an example of Physical and Chemical
Change, because you can make many of them using wood that
includes the process of Physical and Chemical Change. For example,
you can build furniture out of wood as well as paint on it but you’re
never able to change the fact that it is wood. Paper is also made
from wood, but it is a process of Chemical Change as a new
substance is created. When wood is broken into small pieces,
they’re blended with water and bleached to make pulp slurry.
After you use a screen to catch an even layer of pulp in the baking
pan, let it dry and you’ll find a piece of paper on the screen. Both
of the changes involve the change of state and the mechanical
process. These changes reflect the differences and similarities
between Physical and Chemical Change.

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