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- Molecules Matter
- Molecules in Motion
- The Ups and Downs of Thermometers
- Moving Molecules in a Solid
- Air, It's Really There
- Heat, Temperature, and Conduction
- Changing State—Evaporation
- Changing State—Condensation
- Changing State—Freezing
- Changing State—Melting
- What is Density?
- Finding Volume—The Water Displacement Method
- Density of Water
- Density—Sink and Float for Solids
- Density—Sink and Float for Liquids
- Temperature and Density
- Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
- The Periodic Table
- The Periodic Table & Energy Level Models
- Energy Levels, Electrons, and Covalent Bonding
- Energy Levels, Electrons, and Ionic Bonding
- Represent Bonding with Lewis Dot Diagrams
- Water is a Polar Molecule
- Surface Tension
- Why Does Water Dissolve Salt?
- Why Does Water Dissolve Sugar?
- Using Dissolving to Identify an Unknown
- Does Temperature Affect Dissolving?
- Can Liquids Dissolve in Water?
- Can Gases Dissolve in Water?
- Temperature Changes in Dissolving
- Chemical Reactions & Engineering Design
- What is a Chemical Reaction?
- Controlling the Amount of Products in a Chemical Reaction
- Forming a Precipitate
- Temperature and Rate of a Chemical Reaction
- A Catalyst and the Rate of Reaction
- Using Chemical Change to Identify an Unknown
- Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
- pH and Color Change
- Neutralizing Acids and Bases
- Natural Resources & Synthetic Materials
- Carbon Dioxide Can Make a Solution Acidic
Chapter 1: Matter—Solids, Liquids, and Gases
- Molecules Matter
- Molecules in Motion
- The Ups and Downs of Thermometers
- Moving Molecules in a Solid
- Air, It's Really There
Chapter 2: Changes of State
- Heat, Temperature, and Conduction
- Changing State—Evaporation
- Changing State—Condensation
- Changing State—Freezing
- Changing State—Melting
Chapter 3: Density
- What is Density?
- Finding Volume—The Water Displacement Method
- Density of Water
- Density—Sink and Float for Solids
- Density—Sink and Float for Liquids
- Temperature and Density
Chapter 4: The Periodic Table & Bonding
- Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
- The Periodic Table
- The Periodic Table & Energy Level Models
- Energy Levels, Electrons, and Covalent Bonding
- Energy Levels, Electrons, and Ionic Bonding
- Represent Bonding with Lewis Dot Diagrams
Chapter 5: The Water Molecule & Dissolving
- Water is a Polar Molecule
- Surface Tension
- Why Does Water Dissolve Salt?
- Why Does Water Dissolve Sugar?
- Using Dissolving to Identify an Unknown
- Does Temperature Affect Dissolving?
- Can Liquids Dissolve in Water?
- Can Gases Dissolve in Water?
- Temperature Changes in Dissolving
Chapter 6: Chemical Change
- Chemical Reactions & Engineering Design
- What is a Chemical Reaction?
- Controlling the Amount of Products in a Chemical Reaction
- Forming a Precipitate
- Temperature and Rate of a Chemical Reaction
- A Catalyst and the Rate of Reaction
- Using Chemical Change to Identify an Unknown
- Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
- pH and Color Change
- Neutralizing Acids and Bases
- Natural Resources & Synthetic Materials
- Carbon Dioxide Can Make a Solution Acidic