Classifying As Extensive or Intensive Activity
Classifying As Extensive or Intensive Activity
of matter, its properties and the changes that matter undergoes. The following series of
activities will help ensure that you understand the general concepts of matter and
measurement. Please do each activity. Show all of your work in your composition book,
and be sure to show proper units and significant digits.
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Classify the following changes of matter as Physical or Chemical. Make a Table in your
composition book, where 1 column lists the physical changes and the other lists chemical
changes. Write the phrases or keywords, not just the letters!
a. You cut your hair
b. Mixing sugar and water
c. Making a peanut, pretzel and cereal mixture
d. Baking soda reacts with vinegar and forms a gas
e. A piece of metal is bent in half
f. Methanol is burned and leaves a residue
g. An aspirin is crushed into fine powder
h. Copper turns green when exposed to the environment
i. Two clear liquids are mixed and a yellow color forms
j. Baking cookies
k. Diamonds are used to scratch glass
l. A tree burns to form ashes
m. A piece of paper is crumpled up
n. Water freezes to form ice
o. A candle burns
p. A candle melts
q. Leaves change colors in the fall
s. A car rusts
t. A pencil is sharpened
u. A cup of water evaporates
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