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Atomic Number (Protons) Chemical symbol Element Name Atomic Mass Unit (AMU )

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Atomic Number (Protons) Chemical symbol Element Name Atomic Mass Unit (AMU )

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  1. Science Test Wednesday, October 19thUnit 2 Lessons 1 & 2All objects and substances in the natural world are composed of matter in different states with different propertiesTerms and definitions to know:Matter and how it relates to all items belowAlso know what is not matterMass - measurementVolume + equation + measurement Density + equation + measurement Weight + equation + measurement Atoms - (smallest state of matter) building blocks of matterProtons, Neutrons, Nucleus, and Electrons – be able to illustrate and know their general size in relationship to one another.Elements – know the listed terms on the right below 2HeHelium4.0026States of matter- definitions and how they moveBe ready to illustrate and explain this processSolid Liquid GasBe able to relate these items to our labs with a detailed explanation. Atomic Number (Protons) Chemical symbol Element Name Atomic Mass Unit (AMU)

  2. Big Ideas • Matter is described by its properties and may undergo changesForces in fluids are related to pressure and density and can affect the motion of objects in the fluidMatter exists in various physical states, which are determined by the movement of the matter's particles.Matter can be classified into elements, compounds, and mixtures

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