Changes
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Physical
or Chemical |
glass breaking
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Physical
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hammering wood together to build a house
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Physical
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a rusting bicycle
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Chemical
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melting butter for popcorn
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Physical
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separating sand from gravel
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Physical
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spoiling food
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Chemical
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mixing lemonade powder into water
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Physical
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mowing the lawn
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Physical
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corroding metal
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Chemical
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bleaching your hair
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Chemical
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fireworks exploding
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Chemical
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squeezing oranges to make orange juice
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Physical
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frying an egg
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Chemical
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pouring milk on your oatmeal
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Physical
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burning leaves
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Chemical
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making salt water to gargle with
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Physical
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cream being whipped
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Physical
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burning toast
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Chemical
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freezing chocolate covered bananas
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Physical
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melting ice cream
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Physical
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Tastiest Lab EVER!!!!
Great work today!!! Below you will find some examples of physical and chemical changes...and some pictures from today :)
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Hanna
ReplyDeleteToday I learned that Boyle's law is only used/only effects gas/air