Physical and Chemical Changes Worksheet
Explore the differences between physical and chemical changes with this interactive worksheet for Grade 6 science students.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will test your understanding of physical and chemical changes.
1. Which of the following is an example of a physical change?
Burning wood
Rusting of iron
Melting ice
Baking a cake
2. A new substance is formed in a:
Physical change
Chemical change
Both a and b
Neither a nor b
3. Tearing a piece of paper is a chemical change.
True
False
4. The formation of gas bubbles is always a sign of a chemical change.
True
False
5. In a physical change, the chemical composition of the substance .
6. A chemical change often produces , light, or sound.
7. When water freezes into ice, it undergoes a change.
8. Describe one way to tell if a chemical change has occurred.
9. Give two examples of physical changes that you observe in your daily life.
Match each example with the type of change.
10. Digesting food
a. Physical Change
11. Cutting hair
b. Chemical Change
12. Dissolving sugar in water
c. Both
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