Venn Diagram Physical And Chemical Properties
The chemical and physical properties venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two aspects of substances.
Venn diagram physical and chemical properties. For example when you melt ice into water you can write the process in terms of a chemical reaction. Chemical change cause of chemical properties of matter or substance only i e. An answer key is provided. In this process it is not reversible and energy can be released or absorbed.
Each pair of students is given a set of cards with images and descriptions of either a physical change or a chemical change. I e melting of wax or candle. In physical change no new substance or product is formed. Physical change brings a change in physical properties of matter only like shape size etc.
Dissolving breaking and melting is included but this change is easily reversible. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the venn diagram. You can edit this compare contrast diagram using creately diagramming tool and include in your report presentation website. A compare contrast diagram showing chemical and physical properties.
This is a fun partner activity that i use as part of my chemistry unit to get students thinking about the differences between physical and chemical changes. Telling physical and chemical properties apart. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the venn diagram. Definition of physical property and examples of the physical properties of matter.
It changes the substance by making a new one. This worksheet allows students to compare and contrast physical and chemical changes in matter. A venn diagram showing chemical change v s. View my properties of matter resources for related lessons.
This includes a chemical reaction to take place. The activity allows students to cut and paste related words and phrases into a venn diagram to demonstrate their understanding. Sometimes it can be tricky to know whether or not a chemical reaction has occurred. Only changes the appearance but not the chemical component.
However the chemical formula on both sides of the reaction is the same.