MindMap Gallery Physical and Chemical Changes
Physical and chemical changes are fundamental concepts in chemistry. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances during the process, while physical changes do not involve the creation of new substances, such as changes in the state or shape of matter. Common examples of physical changes include transitions from solid to liquid states. Indicators of chemical changes include color changes, gas production, temperature changes, etc., which help us identify and distinguish between chemical changes.
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