Chemistry of Life Atoms, atoms, everywhere. Matter Matter is anything with mass and volume.
Chapter 2 Minerals. Matter Solid – rocks and minerals Solid – rocks and minerals Liquid – oceans, rivers, lakes Liquid – oceans, rivers, lakes Gas – atmosphere.
D E M A N D Chapter 4 Section 3 Elasticity of Demand.
C HEMICAL BONDS Aims: to learn basic vocabulary used when talking about chemical bonding.
Structure of water Oxygen and hydrogen of water is covalently bonded to create a stable molecule. Water is polar because the oxygen region is slightly.
Take out your interactive notebook and set up an In, Out Through on your next two open pages.
Sodium: To salt or not to salt?. Why Sodium? What is Sodium? Essential mineral in small amounts Electrolyte Table salt – Sodium and Chloride (NaCl)
Classifying Matter Worksheet. Classify that Matter Sodium metal (Na) Element –pure substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means.
PSc.2.1 OBJECTIVE: Understand types, properties and structure of matter.
CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Life Science Chapter 2.
Garden State Biodiesel Inc.. Distilate –High Sulfer Low Sulfer –#2 Dyed High Sulfer #2 Dyed Low Sulfer –Off Road diesel On Road Diesel –Heating oil.
A Salty Situation The Effect of Different Ice Melts on the Growth of Plants Clara M. Selbrede Mrs. Marusich Pd. 7.