What's The Matter, Mickey?
What's The Matter, Mickey?
What's The Matter, Mickey?
MICKEY?
Module No. 2
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region I
Schools Division of Ilocos Sur
Module No. 2
A Module on the
CHANGES THAT MATTER UNDERGOES
Prepared by:
ELVIE F. RIBUYACO
Teacher III
San Sebastian Elementary School
EVANGELINE U. SEATRIZ
Master Teacher II
Cabugao North Central School
Cabugao District
Approval Recommended:
Approved by:
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In this module, you will be able to:
☻Demonstrate understanding of the evidence of changes that
materials undergo and of the changes that occur in the envi-
ronment.
☻ Create useful products as a result of changes done in the
original materials , observe keenly signs of changes that may af-
fect your health and safety and practice appropriate ways of
avoiding the deterioration of quality of products and materials
due to changes that may happen.
☻ Investigate changes when no new materials are formed and
changes when new materials are formed.
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Hi Grade V! I’m Mickey. How
are you? Have you ever won-
dered why all creatures in this
world keep on changing? Well,
please be with me this time
and let us discover what
makes these changes . I will
help you in your lesson about
the changes that materials un-
dergo.
You may have observed that some materials around you undergo
changes. You may also noticed that while there are materials that
change, there are also those that seem to stay the same. While you
cannot see the changes in these materials, it does not mean that they
do not undergo changes.
Everything around us undergoes changes at certain conditions—
even those that seemingly do not change.
This module will teach you the different changes that matter un-
dergoes . It contains the following lessons:
☻ Physical Change
☻ Chemical Change
☻Changes That in Matter in the Presence or Absence of Oxygen
☻ Changes in Matter Through Application of Heat
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Direction: Read each question carefully. Write
the letter of the correct answer on your an-
swer sheet.
1. This refers to the change in the size, volume,
and state of a substance.
A. chemical B. Physical c. Phase
2. It is a change in the composition or atomic
make-up of a substance.
A. chemical B. physical c. phase
3. It refers to a physical change from liquid to
gas or vapour.
A. evaporation B. condensation c. melt-
ing
4. Physical change from gas to liquid.
A. evaporation B. condensation c. melt-
ing
5. It is a process that causes changes in a sub-
stance’s composition through the application
of heat in a fire.
A. burning B. rusting C. decay-
ing
6. It creates physical change in matter which
is equal to freezing point.
A. melting B. solidification c. sublimation
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7. It is a form of energy that brings about changes in
matter either physical or chemical.
A. heat B. oxygen C. air
8. This process takes place when oxygen and moisture
in the air combine with the metal.
A. burning B. rusting C. decaying
9.What do you call the substance which mixes with
the air in the atmosphere during evaporation?
A. vapour B. water C. carbon
10.What physical change is a change from solid to gas
without passing the liquid state.
A. condensation B. evaporation C. sublimation
11. When water is added to baking powder, what is
being formed?
A. black residue B. carbon C. bubbles
12.What process takes place when a substance ab-
sorbs heat energy?
A. melting B. freezing C. heating
13.It is a chemical substance that brings about chang-
es in matter.
A. gas B. water C. oxygen
14. What do you call the physical change in phase
from liquid to solid?
A. melting B. freezing c. sublimation
15. When you place a tin can over a lighted candle,
what is being formed?
A. bubbles B. frost C. soot
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Well, how was it? Do you think you performed well? Compare
your answers with those in the Answer Key to find it out.
If all your answers are correct, very good! This show that you al-
ready know much about the topics in this module. You may still
study the module to review what you already know, who knows
you might learn a few more new things as well.
If you got a low score, don’t feel bad. This means that this mod-
ule is for you. It will help you understand some important concepts
that you can apply in your daily life. If you study this module care-
fully, you will learn the answers to all the items in the test and lot
more! Are you ready?
You may go now to the next page to begin Lesson 1.
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☻Matter is always changing in form,
size, shape, color, etc.
☻ There are 2 types of changes that
matter undergoes. It is either be physi-
cal or chemical change.
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Remember, in a physical change, no
new materials were destroyed nor cre-
ated. The new form may be changed
back into its old form. Examples of
physical change are paper torn into
pieces, sugar dissolved into water,
nails / hair cut.
Can you give other examples of
physical change?
Changes in temperature
can cause physical
change because it cause
a change in phase or state
Let’s study the types
of the material.
of phase change one
by one.
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Here they are!!!
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3. MELTING OR LIQUEFYING. This process is a physical change
from solid to liquid. It happens when a substance or material
absorbs heat energy. Shapes of objects change when they
melt.
Candles melt
only when heat-
ed.
Let’s proceed!!!
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4. FREEZING OR SOLIDIFICATION. This is a
Let’s learn physical change from liquid to solid. Freez-
ing is the exact opposite of melting. Zero
more!!!
degrees Celsius is the temperature at which
a substance changes from liquid to solid.
Melting point is equal to freezing
point. Heat is removed in the process. Wa-
ter freezes at zero degrees Celsius. Some
materials even freeze or solidify faster than
water. When liquids are cooled, they devel-
op some shapes and forms. They solidify.
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And the last
6. DEPOSITION. This is a change when mat-
type of phase
ter changes from a gas directly to a solid.
change is……..
Heat is taken away while density increas-
es. Molecules slow down and get closer
together. Examples are snowflakes and
frost on a wind shield.
SNOWFLAKES
Frost on a
windshield
Read this...
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LET’S SUM IT UP!!!
This diagram shows the processes of
physical change caused by chang-
es in temperature.
☻Matter changes from one state to
another when heat (energy) is add-
ed or taken away.
To understand better, study further
the diagram below.
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ACTIVITY 1
STOP!!! Let’s check what you
have learned.
Let’s have a WORD SEARCH!
D E V A P O R A T I O N V
E E S G F I D Y M I S R A
A G U O R U E V T T C E S
B G B I E R P A E E R T D
S C L E E I O O S T A H E
P C I P Z E S S T E O R F
E E M E L T I N G S T A E
R L A O N H T E F T U A R
M L T D G R I A S Y E F E
D T I Y S U O F R I M B N
U C O N D E N S A T I O N
P R N S T A T E G L A N D
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Let’s have another
activity!
ACTIVITY 2
evisosId ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
etar
___ ___ ___ ____
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In this lesson, you will be able to
know what chemical change is
and differentiate it from that of
physical change. Study the pic-
tures.
What change is
taking place in
each picture?
What property of
each material is
being changed?
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What do you think causes a chemi-
cal change?
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REMEMBER: In chemical change, there is a
change in the composition or atomic make-
up of a material or substance. One or more
new substances are formed and cannot be
brought back anymore to its original compo-
sition.
Identify what is being described. Supply the letters that will form the
word being described. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1. __ __ __ __ _i __ __ __ __ __ __ _a_ __ __ __
— refers to the change in the composition of a material.
2. __ __ __ __ _i_ __ __
— a process that causes bubbles to pop out and create black
residue in sugar as it melts.
3. __ _u_ __ __ __ __ __
— spontaneous combustion happens through this process.
4. __ __ _s_ __ __ __ __
— a process that takes place where oxygen and moisture in the
air combined together.
5. __ __ _g_ __ __
— it causes chemical changes on films.
6. __ __ _c_ __ __ __ __ __
— it is a process wherein materials are broken down due to the
aid of microorganisms.
7. __ __ _t_ __ __
— when added to baking powder, gas bubbles are formed.
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ACTIVITY 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CLUES:
1. Change in the shape, size, volume, and state of a substance.
2. Change in the composition or atomic make-up of a substance.
3. Physical change from liquid to gas or vapour.
4. Process that causes changes in a substance’s composition with the
aid of fire.
5. Takes place when oxygen and moisture in the air combine with the
metal.
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ACTIVITY 5 Let’s have another activity to
see if how good you are in dis-
tinguishing physical and chemi-
cal change.
If you got 9, you may now proceed to the next lesson. But if
you r score is 8 and below I’m sorry but you have to re-
peat studying the lesson. Study harder this time….
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LESSON 3
Changes in Matter in the Presence or
Absence of Oxygen
It shows that three things are needed for a fire to occur. In or-
der for a fire to occur, there should be heat, fuel and oxygen. A fire
occurs when the three elements are present in the right amount.
The fire will continue its flame provided that there is continuous sup-
ply of these three elements. Suppose, oxygen will be removed from
the diagram, what do you think will happen to the fire produced?
Have you noticed that when you cut fruits and veg-
etables, some of them change in color? For example,
when an apple is sliced, the fleshy part of the fruit
changes color into brown. Why?
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ACTIVITY 6
WHAT TO DO…
List down effects of presence and ab-
sence of oxygen in the exposed fruit’s
flesh in a similar diagram below.
OXYGEN
PRESENT ABSENT
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
LET’S CHECK!!!
What are the three im-
portant things needed for
combustion to occur?
1 22222222 3
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LESSON 4
Changes in Matter Through the Application of
Heat
LET’S GO BEYOND..
A dry spell is described as having
high temperatures and low
amount of rainfall. Because of this,
continual supply of water through
irrigation is required in rice fields.
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ACTIVITY 7
Let’s Do it..
PHYSICAL CHEMICAL
CHANGE CHANGE
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________ ______________________________
______________________________ ______________________________
______________________________ _____________________________
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Physical Change is a change of matter with-
out changing the identity of the substance. It is
a change in state, size, shape, mass but does
not change the chemical make-up of the ma-
terial.
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Congratulations!!!
You have reached the final
part of the module. All you
have to do now is to answer
the following questions. This
will determine how much
you have learned from the
lessons.
Good Luck!!!
Direction: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct
answer on your answer sheet.
1. It is a form of energy that brings about changes in matter either
physical or chemical.
A. heat B. oxygen C. air
2. This process takes place when oxygen and moisture in the air com-
bine with the metal.
A. burning B. rusting C. decaying
3. What do you call the substance which mixes with the air in the at-
mosphere during evaporation?
A. vapour B. water C. carbon
4. What physical change is a change from solid to gas without pass-
ing the liquid state.
A. condensation B. evaporation C. sublimation
5. When water is added to baking powder, what is being formed?
A. black residue B. carbon C. bubbles
6. What process takes place when a substance absorbs heat energy?
A. melting B. freezing C. heating
7.It is a chemical substance that brings about changes in matter.
A. gas B. water C. oxygen
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8. This refers to the change in the size, volume,
and state of a substance.
A. chemical B. Physical c. Phase
9. It is a change in the composition or atomic
make-up of a substance.
A. chemical B. physical c. phase
10. It refers to a physical change from liquid to
gas or vapour.
A. evaporation B. condensation c. melt-
ing
11. Physical change from gas to liquid.
A. evaporation B. condensation c. melt-
ing
12. It is a process that causes changes in a sub-
stance’s composition through the application
of heat in a fire.
A. burning B. rusting C. decaying
13.It creates physical change in matter which is
equal to freezing point.
A. melting B. solidification c. sublimation
14. What do you call the physical change in
phase from liquid to solid?
A. melting B. freezing c. sublimation
15. When you place a tin can over a lighted
candle, what is being formed?
A. bubbles B. frost C. soot
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How is it? How many did you get? Did
you get a perfect score? I hope so.
If you are done, you can now compare
your answers to the Key to Correction
on the next page. Take note, you must
get at least 75% of the given test items.
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ACTIVITY 1
1.melting
2.Evaporation
3.Freezing
4.Combustion
5.sublimation
ACTIVITY 3
1.Chemical
ACTIVITY 2
change
1. Stretch 2.Heating
2. Grind 3.Burning
3. Dissolve 4.Rusting
4. Tear 5.Light
5. Slice 6.Decaying
6. erode 7.water
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ACTIVITY 4
1. Physical
2. Chemical
3. Evaporation
4. Heating
5. rusting
ACTIVITY 5
1. Physical 6. chemical
2. Chemical 7. physical
3. Chemical 8. physical
4. Physical 9. chemical
5. chemical
ACTIVITIES 6 & 7
(Answers may vary)
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REFERENCES
1. K to 12 Curriculum Guide, Teachers Guide, and Learn-
er’s Material in Science V.
7. 1.Llarinas Jose F. et. al. Into the Future: Science and Health
V. Diwa Scholastica Press, Inc. 1999.
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