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PS Unit 4 Standards PS Unit 4 Standards PS Unit 4 Standards SC.912.P.8.1 Differentiate among the 4 states of matter SC.912.P.10.4 Describe heat as the energy transferred by convection, conduction, and radiation, and explain the connection of heat to change in temperature or states of matter. SC.912.P.10.5 Relate temperature to the average molecular kinetic energy. PS Unit 4 Standards SC.912.P.8.1 Differentiate among the 4 states of matter SC.912.P.10.4 Describe heat as the energy transferred by convection, conduction, and radiation, and explain the connection of heat to change in temperature or states of matter. SC.912.P.10.5 Relate temperature to the average molecular kinetic energy. PS Unit 4 Standards SC.912.P.8.1 Differentiate among the 4 states of matter SC.912.P.10.4 Describe heat as the energy transferred by convection, conduction, and radiation, and explain the connection of heat to change in temperature or states of matter. SC.912.P.10.5 Relate temperature to the average molecular kinetic energy.