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Changes in Matter

Changes in Matter. 1. Classify as physical change or chemical change. 2. What observations support this hypothesis?. 3. Is this physical change or chemical change? 4. What observations support this hypothesis?. 5. Is this physical change or chemical change?

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Changes in Matter

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  1. Changes in Matter

  2. 1. Classify as physical change or chemical change. 2. What observations support this hypothesis?

  3. 3. Is this physical change or chemical change? 4. What observations support this hypothesis?

  4. 5. Is this physical change or chemical change? 6. What observations support this hypothesis?

  5. 7. Is this physical change or chemical change? 8. What observations support this hypothesis?

  6. Time to investigate

  7. Example Changes in Matter

  8. Report Results

  9. Enrichment Design an experiment that will send the lid or canister the furthest in the air.

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