UPMSP - 7 - Science :: Physical and Chemical Changes

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Physical Changes
  2. Chemical changes
  3. Reactions of Magnesium oxide with water
  4. Burning of candle and melting of candle
  5. Dissolving of glucose and Dissolving of Calcium Hydroxide
  6. Crystallization of alum and growth of plant
  7. Pouring of hot water on a can of cold water and reaction of sodium with water
  8. Mixture of iron and sulfur and heating of iron and sulfur
  9. Crystallization of sugar
  10. Iron on heating and corrosion
  11. Crystallization
  12. .

Expected Learning Outcome:


SWBAT-

  1. Differentiate between Physical and Chemical changes
  2. Perform and Classify reactions of magnesium oxide with water
  3. Explain the different changes as Chemical or Physical
  4. Define crystallization


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