How do substances change?

Substances change when they become something new, just like how ice becomes water when it gets warm.

Imagine you have a big block of ice, and you leave it outside on a sunny day. As the sun shines on it, the ice starts to melt, it turns into water. That’s one kind of change: from solid to liquid.

When Things Get Warm or Cool

If you put water in the freezer, it can turn back into ice, just like how your juice gets slushy when it freezes. So, heat can make things melt, and cold can make them freeze.

When Things Mix Together

Sometimes substances change by mixing with other stuff. Like if you mix red paint with blue paint, poof! You get purple. That’s a kind of change too, even though it’s not melting or freezing. It's like making your own special color just for fun!

So, whether things melt, freeze, or mix together, they're changing in fun and exciting ways, just like you when you play and grow every day!

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