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Tavoris Haynes Fact flipper

What is a atom

What is a orbit

What is a compound

What is observation

What is energy The capacity to do work

Tavoris Haynes December Mrs.deffas

Answer to slide two the smallest unit of a chemical element made up of a nucleus surrounded by electrons

Answer to slide three the path an object follows as it travels around another object

Answer to slide four A substance composed of two or more elements

Answer to slide five The use of ones senses to learn something new

Answer to slide six