Properties of Matter Define: matter, evaporation, boiling, condensation, sublimation, chemical properties, physical properties, element Draw: periodic.

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Properties of Matter Define: matter, evaporation, boiling, condensation, sublimation, chemical properties, physical properties, element Draw: periodic table outline label metals, nonmetals, metalloids. Draw: picture of solid, liquid, gas particles and which moves faster and slower and has more or less energy. Draw: Periodic Square and label it. Reactivity of Metals and Nonmetals. List the Groups of periodic table and describe valence electrons of each group. List the types of Chemical and Physical properties. Describe and give example of Boyle’s and Charles Law

Chemical Reactions Define: ionic, covalent, and metallic bonding, Physical and Chemical changes, Salt, Acid, Base, Valence electron, Homogenous, Heterogenous mixture, solutions and colloids, suspension, organic compound, subscript and coefficent Draw: Model of atom and label protons, neutrons, electrons, nucleus, and electron cloud. Draw a chart for properties of acids and bases. Chart for physical and chemical changes/reactions. List: examples of compounds, elements, and mixtures, kinds/types of reactions, covalent bond prefixes, and ending for ionic bonds types of biochemicals Give examples of: How to balance equations, chemical formulas, sub script and coefficent. What you can change to balance equation.

Forces of Nature Define: Nebula, inertia, rotation, orbit, revolution, law of universal gravitation, solenoid, magnetic force, alternating currents Draw: electromagnet, bar magnet, pie chart of earth’s atomspheric gases in present day, solenoid List: Properties of magents, causes of magnetism, kinds of magnets, Kepler’s laws, demagnetizes a magnet State: what causes earth to be round, keeps earth in orbit, holds nebula together, causes a solar system to form, what formed our planets, which poles attract and repel each other