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CHAPTER - 6 
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES 
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CHAPTER - 6 
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES 
1) Changes around us :-  
   In our daily life we come across several changes. 
Eg :- 
- Dissolving sugar in water. 
- Formation of curd from milk. 
- Cooking of food.  
- Cutting of a piece of paper. 
- Stretching a rubber band. 
- Melting of ice. 
- Melting of wax 
- Boiling of water. 
- Rusting of iron. 
- Burning of candle  
- Burning of wood. 
- Burning of coal. 
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CHAPTER - 6 
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES 
1) Changes around us :-  
   In our daily life we come across several changes. 
Eg :- 
- Dissolving sugar in water. 
- Formation of curd from milk. 
- Cooking of food.  
- Cutting of a piece of paper. 
- Stretching a rubber band. 
- Melting of ice. 
- Melting of wax 
- Boiling of water. 
- Rusting of iron. 
- Burning of candle  
- Burning of wood. 
- Burning of coal. 
2) Types of changes :- 
     Changes are of two main types. They are :- 
 i) Physical change 
ii) Chemical change 
    Physical change :- is a change in which no new 
substance is formed. 
    Chemical :- change is a change in which new substances 
are formed.  
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CHAPTER - 6 
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES 
1) Changes around us :-  
   In our daily life we come across several changes. 
Eg :- 
- Dissolving sugar in water. 
- Formation of curd from milk. 
- Cooking of food.  
- Cutting of a piece of paper. 
- Stretching a rubber band. 
- Melting of ice. 
- Melting of wax 
- Boiling of water. 
- Rusting of iron. 
- Burning of candle  
- Burning of wood. 
- Burning of coal. 
2) Types of changes :- 
     Changes are of two main types. They are :- 
 i) Physical change 
ii) Chemical change 
    Physical change :- is a change in which no new 
substance is formed. 
    Chemical :- change is a change in which new substances 
are formed.  
3) Physical changes :- 
     Physical change is a change in which no new substance 
is formed. 
     In a physical change the physical properties like shape, 
size, state etc. of the substance changes. 
   Eg :- Cutting of paper into pieces, Melting of ice,            
            Boiling of water, Stretching a rubber band etc.  
     Some physical changes are reversible. 
   Eg :- Melting of ice, Boiling of water, Stretching a rubber  
            band etc. 
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CHAPTER - 6 
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES 
1) Changes around us :-  
   In our daily life we come across several changes. 
Eg :- 
- Dissolving sugar in water. 
- Formation of curd from milk. 
- Cooking of food.  
- Cutting of a piece of paper. 
- Stretching a rubber band. 
- Melting of ice. 
- Melting of wax 
- Boiling of water. 
- Rusting of iron. 
- Burning of candle  
- Burning of wood. 
- Burning of coal. 
2) Types of changes :- 
     Changes are of two main types. They are :- 
 i) Physical change 
ii) Chemical change 
    Physical change :- is a change in which no new 
substance is formed. 
    Chemical :- change is a change in which new substances 
are formed.  
3) Physical changes :- 
     Physical change is a change in which no new substance 
is formed. 
     In a physical change the physical properties like shape, 
size, state etc. of the substance changes. 
   Eg :- Cutting of paper into pieces, Melting of ice,            
            Boiling of water, Stretching a rubber band etc.  
     Some physical changes are reversible. 
   Eg :- Melting of ice, Boiling of water, Stretching a rubber  
            band etc. 
4) Chemical changes :- 
    Chemical change is a change in which new substances are formed. 
     A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction. 
Eg :- Rusting of iron, Burning of wood, Formation of curd from milk,  
         Cooking of food etc.   
     During a chemical change the following changes take place :- 
  i) Formation of new substances. 
 ii) Heat or light may be absorbed or released. 
iii) Sound may be produced. 
iv) A colour change may take place. 
 v) A change in smell may take place. 
vi) A gas may be formed.     
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FAQs on Physical & Chemical Chages Class 7 PPT

1. What is a physical change?
Ans. A physical change is a change in the state, size, shape, or texture of a substance without changing its chemical composition. For example, melting of ice, boiling of water, cutting a paper, etc.
2. What is a chemical change?
Ans. A chemical change is a change in which a new substance is formed with different physical and chemical properties. It involves the breaking and formation of chemical bonds. For example, burning of paper, rusting of iron, digestion of food, etc.
3. How can you tell if a change is physical or chemical?
Ans. A physical change can be identified by the fact that the substance remains the same even though its physical properties have changed. A chemical change is identified by the formation of a new substance with different properties.
4. What are some examples of physical changes?
Ans. Some examples of physical changes are melting of ice, boiling of water, freezing of water, dissolving salt in water, cutting a paper, etc.
5. What are some examples of chemical changes?
Ans. Some examples of chemical changes are burning of paper, rusting of iron, digestion of food, formation of rust, etc.
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