This document discusses physical and chemical changes in matter. It begins by outlining key questions about how matter changes and objectives to analyze how matter changes physically and chemically. Examples of physical changes discussed include tearing paper, molding clay, and folding a handkerchief. Chemical changes discussed include rusting iron, souring milk, and ripening fruits. A physical change alters the appearance of matter but does not change its chemical composition, while a chemical change produces new substances. The document seeks to demonstrate the difference between physical and chemical changes in various examples and situations.