Physical & Chemical Changes (CIE IGCSE Chemistry)

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Physical & Chemical Changes

Physical change

  • Physical changes (such as melting or evaporating) do not produce any new chemical substances
  • These changes are often easy to reverse
  • Making a mixture from 2 or more substances or dissolving a solute in a solvent are examples of physical changes as no new substances are produced and are usually relatively easy to separate

Chemical change

  • During chemical changes (usually referred to as chemical reactions), new chemical substances are formed that have very different properties to the reactants
  • There may be signs that a new substance has formed, such as:
    • A colour change
    • A precipitate being formed
    • Bubbles of gas being produced
  • Most chemical reactions are very difficult to reverse
  • Energy changes also accompany chemical changes and energy can be given out (exothermic) or taken in (endothermic)
    • The majority of chemical reactions are exothermic with only a small number being endothermic

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