Title | Mind map - a study guide |
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Author | Amber Shurman |
Course | Integrated Physical Sciences |
Institution | Western Governors University |
Pages | 1 |
File Size | 19.6 KB |
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Total Downloads | 105 |
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a study guide...
color, mass, shape, and texture
properties detected with our senses
macroscopic
amount of movement of each particle amount of energy each particle possesses particles are attracted to one another
particles have relatively little energy
particles pack close together as possible
tend to vibrate about a fixed position solid solid has a fixedshape cannot be compressed into a smaller volume
particles overcome attractive forces liquid poors
particles have a bit more energy
particles are able to slide past one another liquid cannot be compressed
pro microscopic
liquid
state
particles close together particles have lots of energy particles move very quickly gas overcome attractive forces can be pushed together or compressed substance composed of a single type of atom
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number of protons for an atom of given element is given as the atomic number
periodoc table
stored in the bonds that hold chemicals together
chemical
composed of small particles called atoms doesn't apply to energy
takes up space and has mass
measure of how much matter it has
mass
all matter is composed of atoms found in the nucleus (center) protons positive electrical charge electrically neutral
neutrons
found outside the nucleus
electrons
negative charge...