Physical Changes
Physical Changes: Overview
This topic contains concepts like Changes around Us, Physical Changes, Physical Properties and Shape as a Physical Property.
Important Questions on Physical Changes
Which of the following are a type of physical change.

Which of the following is a physical change.

Is sugar dissolving in water a physical change or chemical change?

Changes in which only _____ properties of a substance change are called physical changes.

Which of the following is a physical change?

The expansion and contraction of metals observed after heating and cooling them is a

The common salt is obtained from sea water by the process of _____.

Which of the following examples indicate the reversible physical changes?

Which of the following situations are the examples of the physical change?

The tearing of a paper is a _____ change.

Which of the following characteristics define the physical changes in a matter?

Identify whether the activity given below shows physical (P) or chemical (C) change.

Identify whether the activity given below shows physical change or chemical change. Write P for physical change and C for chemical change.

State whether the following statements are true or false.
Cutting a log of wood into pieces is a chemical change.

Take a tumbler containing water. Place a blade horizontally. It floats. Place the same blade perpendicular to the surface of the water. See what happens.

List the objects with less and higher density.
Less Density |
Oil | |||||
High Density |
Water |

Prepare a list of activities done in your surrounding that involve physical change or chemical change. Write five examples of each (one is done for you).
Physical change | Chemical change | |
1 | Repairing shoes | Burning fireworks |
2 | ||
3 | ||
4 | ||
5 |

Describe physical and chemical changes with two examples of each.

Change of water to ice is a chemical change.

The cooking of rice is a physical change.
