Tonight, remember to think about the myth, superstition or wacky theory that you’re researching. We’ll be back in the library tomorrow and these will be due by class on Wednesday!
Here are a few helpful resources:
WebElements - very good site with a good deal of info and pictures!
Chemical Elements - thorough with good information.
Los Alamos Periodic Table - produced by the gov’t with lots of specific details
Large Table - Just what it says… also printable
Comic Book Table of Elements - probably my favorite site on the net… it’s bred for its skills in magic.
Email me if you have any questions. Have a great night!
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Make sure you know the following:
1) The 4 states of matter
2) The one thing that determines the state of matter of something.
3) The most common state of matter in the universe (plasma).
4) The kinetic theory of matter says that particles that make up solids, liquids, gases and plasma are in constant motion.
5) Solids have particles packed closest together.
6) Solids have definite shapes and volumes.
7) Liquids have definite volumes and change shapes.
8) Gases change volumes and change shapes.
9) Water at high temps gives you steam.
10) Water at low temps gives you ice.
Good luck!
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