Mind map - a study guide PDF

Title Mind map - a study guide
Author Amber Shurman
Course Integrated Physical Sciences
Institution Western Governors University
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Summary

a study guide...


Description

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

e

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...


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