what is chemical and physical change please give a proper and brief explanation for class 10 so that it will be easily understandable with an example and with an activity may be. please answer this quite immediately because it is very important I will make you as brainlist.
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What is Chemical Change?
The change in which the molecular composition is completely altered and a new product is formed is called a chemical change.
Chemical changes create a new product.
The changes in Chemical change are irreversible and permanent.
It reveals that chemical change cannot be reversed by changing or altering the experimental changes.
The mass of the substance is altered during a chemical change. Either the mass is added or removed.
During a chemical change, the energy changes occur. There is an energy difference in the breaking of old bonds in reactants and the formation of new bonds in products.
The reaction is called an exothermic reaction if the energy is released and as an endothermic reaction when the energy is absorbed.
Examples of Chemical Change
Burning of wood or paper
Burning of camphor
Souring of milk
Burning of candle
Digestion of food
What is Physical Change?
During the physical change, the arrangement of molecules is altered leading to change in state. No new products are formed, and the molecular composition remains totally the same. For example, the molecular composition of ice and water is not altered.
No energy changes occur when as a result of a physical change. The energy needed to bring a physical change is equal to the amount of energy required to reverse the change. There is no change in energy.
The changes are reversible and temporary. The reaction gets reversed if the cause of producing the change is removed. For example, water on freezing forms ice and ice on melting forms water.
During the physical change, the mass of the substance remains the same. Only energy is added or removed, and mass is not involved in a physical change.
Examples of Physical Change
Dissolution of sugar in water
Melting of ice
Freezing of water
Boiling of water
Melting of wax
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