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Smart Chart Page Atoms Atoms Do not take notes on this page

Smart Chart Atoms Compounds - Different Proton (positive) Neutron (no Charge) Electron (negative) Compounds - Different

Compounds - Different Solid Liquid Gas

Gas Crystal NaCl Polymer DNA

Smart Chart Page Periodic Table Periodic Table Do not take notes on this page Periodic Table

Smart Chart Periodic Table nonmetals Noble or Inert gases Metals

C Smart Chart Periodic Table Metals 6 Noble or Inert gases nonmetals Noble or Inert gases Metals Atomic number Proton Number 6 C

C 6 Atomic number Proton Number Brittle Non reactive Shiny Periodic Table Atomic number Proton Number 6 C Brittle Non reactive Shiny Electrical and Thermal Conductivity

Electrical and Thermal Conductivity Periodic Table Brittle Non reactive Shiny Electrical and Thermal Conductivity Isotopes have a different # of neutrons

Smart Chart Page Chemical Reactions Chemical Reactions Do not take notes on this page Chemical Reactions

Smart Chart Reactions Chemical Reaction Heat Chemical Reactions Heat Reactant product = New substance Physical Process Freezing; Boiling and Melting 5 g + 15 g 20 g Acid red 0-6 Base blue 8-14

Smart Chart Page Carbon Carbon Do not take notes on this page

Smart Chart Carbon Carbon bonds many ways Elements in living things P H O N C S Molecules Small H2O NaCl Large DNA Proteins Fats Carbohydrates

Smart Chart Page Motion Motion Do not take notes on this page

Smart Chart Motion Time Distance Speed Velocity = Direction and speed

Motion Speed Distance Time Acceleration Speed Time

Smart Chart Page Forces Forces Do not take notes on this page

Smart Chart Forces Force has direction and magnitude (size) Balanced = No change in motion Unbalanced = Change in velocity Larger mass more force needed Gravity Friction opposite of motion Compression Spring Tension like rubber band

Smart Chart Page Density Density Do not take notes on this page

Smart Chart Density Mass Volume Density = Buoyant Force = weight of fluid displaced Buoyant Force larger than weight Float Weight larger than weight Sink

Smart Chart Page Astronomy Astronomy Do not take notes on this page

Smart Chart Astronomy Red 3,200 C Yellow 5,500 C Blue 20,000 C Star Earth Mars Venus Mercury Saturn Neptune Jupiter Uranus Asteroid Belt

Astronomical Unit (AU) measures planets Earth Mars Venus Mercury Saturn Neptune Jupiter Uranus Asteroid Belt Astronomical Unit (AU) measures planets Light Year measures stars and galaxies Milky Way Galaxy Our solar system

SMART CHART

7 Density 8 Astronomy 9 Split Dice 10 Split Dice 11 Split Dice 12 Forces Any Doubles 1 standard 1 Atoms 2 Periodic Table 3 Reaction 4 Carbon 5 Motion 6 Forces