Exploring Chemical Properties
A worksheet for Grade 2 students to learn about chemical properties through observation and simple examples.
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Exploring Chemical Properties
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Chemical properties tell us how a material changes into a new material.
1. Which of these is an example of a chemical property?
A block of ice melting into water.
Wood burning into ash.
A rubber band stretching.
Cutting paper into small pieces.
2. When something rusts, it shows a change in its:
size
shape
chemical property
color
3. When wood burns, it turns into ash. This is a change.
4. A chemical property tells us how a material changes into a material.
5. Cutting a carrot into pieces is an example of a chemical change.
True
False
6. When an apple turns brown after being cut, it is showing a chemical property.
True
False
7. Describe one way you can tell if a chemical change has happened.
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