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JUST DO IT 3.13.13 Daily Riddle In Question   In Question What is the name of the process where plants turn sunlight into usable energy? erutuf eht ot

Today in your notebooks Left side items Right side items States of matter BP States of matter notes Solid, liquid, gas HW Bill Nye phases of matter Phase changes graph Molecular kinetic energy notes Atom diagram, brainpop Atoms notes Element box calculations Element box notes P, N, E practice HW Periodic table PT groups/famillies, PT brainpop PT notes Atomic trends Atomic trends notes Compounds and molecules, BP Bonding notes

Bonding 3.14.13 MOLECULE: Atoms of a single element or different element joined together COMPOUND: one or more molecules joined together CHEMICAL BOND: An attraction between atoms, forms a chemical substance -IONIC bond: a transfer of electrons. Breaks down into ions. -COVALENT bond: a sharing of electrons. Breaks down into molecules 4) POLAR MOLECULE: a molecule with a positive and negative side 1) 2) 3) 4)

DETAILS

Common Ions Ions- Group 1 + Group 17 Group 2 + Group 16

Common compounds Compounds Methane = CH4 Ammonium = NH3 Water = H2O