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Collection of Physical Change Cliparts (52)
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Distinctive physical change artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A vibrant, interactive science collage showing everyday examples of physical changes and sensory observation.
A cheerful sun heats a sweating popsicle, demonstrating how thermal energy triggers melting-a classic example of solid-to-liquid phase change.
A colorful, stylized landscape illustrating the theme of physical change, with whimsical trees, rolling hills, and a flying bird.
A joyful explosion of two red firecrackers, ideal for representing celebrations, holidays, and festive energy.
A colorful, educational grid showing 12 common safety hazards-from kitchen mishaps to outdoor risks-perfect for classroom safety lessons.
A classic candle illustration showing a steady flame and melting wax, perfect for evoking warmth, remembrance, or ritual.
A gardener carefully hangs a butterfly house on a tree branch, encouraging beneficial insects to thrive in the yard.
A curious young scientist carefully mixes liquids in a flask, demonstrating safe lab practices and the excitement of discovery.
This energetic cartoon shows a man mid-swing, splitting wood with comedic exaggeration-ideal for illustrating effort, DIY projects, or lighthearted storytelling.
These illustrated cards help students identify real-world examples of chemical and physical changes in everyday phenomena.
A colorful educational slide showing common physical changes (e.g., cut, tear, fold) and states of matter (solid, liquid, gas), illustrated with everyday objects.
A visually engaging title slide introducing physical and chemical changes, designed for interactive classroom instruction using Prezi.
A cheerful birthday cake with three rich chocolate layers, pink scalloped frosting, bright red berries, and a single lit candle ready to be blown out.
A fun, stylized depiction of a vigorous green chemical reaction overflowing from a laboratory flask.
Three test tubes illustrate water changing from solid (ice) to liquid to gas (steam) as heat is added.
A cleanly snapped yellow pencil, split mid-body, representing both failure and the chance to begin anew.
A progression of early childhood motor development, from crawling to independent walking, captured in elegant black silhouettes.
A classic Erlenmeyer flask filled with yellow solution, commonly used to represent chemistry experiments or lab work.
Chopping wood demonstrates a physical change (shape alters, substance remains), while burning it shows a chemical change (new substances like ash form).
A cheerful nurse carefully measures a child’s height-a key part of regular pediatric wellness visits.
A broken pencil lies crossed with a sharp, ready-to-write pencil-reminding us that mistakes are part of the creative process.
A playful contrast: a whole brown popsicle beside a half-eaten, dripping pink one-summer’s sweet impermanence in flat design.
A smiling egg-person in formal wear perches happily on a brick wall, radiating confidence and charm.
A curious boy and friendly elephant explore how burning wood demonstrates a chemical change-ideal for elementary science lessons.
A stylized blue stick figure captured mid-stride-perfect for representing exercise, speed, or progress.
A visual guide to banana ripeness: Stage 1 (green, firm) to Stage 7 (yellow with brown spots, soft and sweet).
A classic artist’s paintbrush releasing a bold splash of red paint, symbolizing creativity and expression.
A classic Bohr model depicting a nucleus (orange) surrounded by three elliptical electron orbits (red), used to visualize basic atomic structure.
A classic Bohr model depicting a nucleus with protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in defined energy levels.
A cheerful beaker mascot celebrates discovery alongside floating balloons and a vibrant tower of building blocks.
A vibrant, classroom-friendly title card for a science activity exploring physical and chemical changes-perfect for interactive learning.
A fun, stylized depiction of a chemical reaction-green liquid bubbles and fumes rise dramatically from a glass flask.
A classic parallel circuit diagram-battery supplies power to two bulbs, each receiving full voltage and lighting independently.
A side-by-side comparison showing everyday physical changes (reversible, no new substance) versus chemical changes (irreversible, new substances formed).
A serene tropical island illustrates the ideal gas concept-particles moving freely in open space, much like this unspoiled landscape.
A playful, colorful depiction of essential chemistry lab tools and the atomic structure, perfect for engaging young learners.
A clear, classroom-ready slide outlining learning goals for understanding physical and chemical changes in matter.
A chemist carefully adds a substance to a bubbling flask-flames and smoke indicate an energetic exothermic reaction.
A visual breakdown of physical properties (e.g., density, melting point) and chemical properties (e.g., flammability, radioactivity) used in chemistry education.
Meet the cheerful trio: Solid (rigid cube), Liquid (flowing droplet), and Gas (bubbly molecule)-all part of the classic states of matter!
Two enthusiastic students explore chemical reactions safely using lab equipment and protective gear.
