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Chemical Properties and Changes
Chemical Property – A Chemical Property is a characteristic of a substance that indicates whether or not it could not undergo a certain chemical change
An example of a chemical property is the ability to burn.
Chemical change- A change from one substance to another is a Chemical change.
You can identify a chemical change by:
-smell
-if a new substance is produced
- color change
- heat
- bubbles
- solids form in liquids
Moldy Bread
Sunlight is an everyday example of chemical change. The hydrogen gas burning is an example of nuclear fusion.

Sun Flare
Links: www.ric.edu/ptiskus/chemical/
An example of a chemical property is the ability to burn.
Chemical change- A change from one substance to another is a Chemical change.
You can identify a chemical change by:
-smell
-if a new substance is produced
- color change
- heat
- bubbles
- solids form in liquids
Moldy Bread
Sunlight is an everyday example of chemical change. The hydrogen gas burning is an example of nuclear fusion.
Sun Flare
Links: www.ric.edu/ptiskus/chemical/
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