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classify the following processes into physical changes or chemical changes? (a) Twinkling of stars (b) Cooking of vegetables (c) Cutting of fruits (d) Boiling of waters. (e) Rusting of iron (f) Combustion of magnesium ribbon (g) Burning of candle (h) Melting of wax

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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-CHANGES AROUND US-EXERCISE
  1. Mention some physical changes you observe in your daily life.

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  2. Explain what are physical and chemical changes: Give examples.

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  3. classify the following processes into physical changes or chemical c...

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  4. What is rust and rusting? Why does iron rust ? What type of a change i...

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  5. What is Galvanisation? Explain its importance.

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  6. What happens when you put a small quantity of Camphor in a dish and pl...

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  7. What happens when you put a small quantity of Camphor in a dish and pl...

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  8. Describe what changes occur in a chemical change.

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  9. How do you make crystallization of urea?

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  10. What is crystallization? How do you make crystallization of copper sul...

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  11. Think about the following changes and decide whether they are physical...

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  12. Do copper articles get rust? When rusting becomes faster? What change ...

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  13. How can you say that rusting is a chemical change? What factors are fa...

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  14. What are the methods you suggest to prevent the rusting of iron?

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  15. Do all the materials get rusted or react with oxygen in the air?

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  16. What changes do you notice when few pieces of ice in a beaker are heat...

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  17. What changes do you observe when some material is burning? What do you...

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  18. What happens when magnesium ribbon is burnt in air? What type of subst...

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  19. What happens if you put an iron nail in copper sulphate solution? Desc...

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  20. Describe how do you perform the activity to observe the reaction of vi...

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