Chemical Changes: Crash Course Kids #19.2 -

Iron reacting with oxygen and water to create iron oxide. Burning: Wood turning into ash, smoke, and heat.

Enzymes in your stomach breaking down food into nutrients. Chemical Changes: Crash Course Kids #19.2

💡 Physical changes change how something looks (like ice melting), but chemical changes change what something is (like paper burning). If you are working on a school project, I can help you: Create a quiz based on these concepts. Write a step-by-step experiment you can do at home. Compare physical vs. chemical changes in a chart. Iron reacting with oxygen and water to create iron oxide

The mixture suddenly gets very hot or very cold without you touching a stove or freezer. 💡 Physical changes change how something looks (like

A chemical change happens when two or more substances interact to form a with different properties. Think of it like baking a cake: you start with flour, eggs, and sugar, but you end up with something that looks, smells, and tastes completely different. Key Characteristics: The change is usually difficult to reverse . New molecules are formed. The identity of the matter changes. 🔍 5 Signs a Chemical Change Occurred

In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina explains how to tell if a chemical change has occurred. Unlike physical changes, which only alter the appearance of a substance, chemical changes create something entirely new by rearranging atoms. 🧪 What is a Chemical Change?