Chemistry - Unit1
Physics of stars Syllabus week topics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark SC.8.P.8.5 Recognize that there are a finite number of elements and that their atoms combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds.
An Incident
1 Binary compounds: only two different elements present. Examples: NaCl MgCl 2 Al 2 O 3 Ionic Covalent H 2 O CO SO 2 CBr 4 Ionic: metal ion (positive or.
GCSE Revision Unit C5 The hardest one.. C5 Reacting amounts - basics You can count atoms using the mole - “gram-molecular mass” The “molar mass” of substance.
Chapter 5 Quantities in Chemistry Malone and Dolter - Basic Concepts of Chemistry 9e2 Setting the Stage - Bioavailability of Nitrogen Plants need nitrogen.
Stellar Classification
Combination of elements to form compounds
Experience in using 3 MeV protons for PIXE application on environmental and biological samples
StarsStars. What is a star? Objects that heat and light the planets in a system A ball of plasma held together by its own gravity –Nuclear reactions (fusion)