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22 March, 21:55

Use the drop-down menus to identify the types of changes described.

Baking a cake:

Smashing a soda can:

Shredding paper:

Chopping wood:

Burning wood:

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  1. 22 March, 22:07
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    1. chemical

    2. physical

    3. physical

    4. physical

    5. chemical
  2. 23 March, 01:19
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    Answer: a) Baking a cake: chemical change

    b) Smashing a soda can: Physical change

    c) Shredding paper : Physical change

    d) Chopping wood: Physical change

    e) Burning wood: chemical change

    Explanation: Chemical change is defined as a change in which rearrangement of atoms take place and leads to formation of new substances.

    Physical change is defined as a change which leads to change in shape, size or state of the substance changes. No new substance is formed.

    a) Baking a cake will result in a chemical reaction to evolve carbon dioxide which leads to rise of dough and thus a chemical change.

    b) Smashing a soda can will only result in the shape of can and thus a physical change.

    c) Shredding paper will only result in the size of paper and thus a physical change.

    d) Chopping wood will only result in the size of wood and thus a physical change.

    e) Burning wood will result into formation of carbon dioxide and water and thus a chemical change.
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