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Matter and Its Interactions LC1 Review

Matter and Its Interactions LC1 Review

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Science

6th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS1-1, 5-PS1-1, 5-PS1-3

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Cora Butler

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6 Slides • 10 Questions

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Matter and Its Interactions LC1 Review

by Cora Butler

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​Matter

  1. ​Matter is anything with mass and volume.

  2. ​Matter is EVERYTHING.

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Multiple Select

What are some examples of matter? Select all that apply.

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Rock

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Shoe

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Table

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Bug

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Multiple Choice

What is matter made up of?

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Atoms

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Blocks

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Space

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Molecules

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Atoms

  • ​Atoms are the building blocks of matter.

  • ​Atoms are made up of 3 subatomic particles.

    • ​Protons: Positive particle in the nucleus.

    • ​Neutrons: No charge particle in the nucleus.

    • ​Electrons: Negative particle in the Electron Cloud.

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When two or more atoms bond together you get a molecule.

​There are two types of molecules.

  1. ​Elements: Made up of one type of atom bonded together.

  2. ​Compounds: Made up of two or more types of atoms bonded together.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of molecule can be found on the periodic table?

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Element

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Compound

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Both

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct image of an element.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct image of a compound.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct image of an element.

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​Chemical Formulas

​Molecules are written in chemical formulas.

  1. ​Each atom has a capital letter or a capital letter followed by a lower case letter.

  2. ​A subscript is a number written to the right of the atom.

  3. ​A coefficient is a number written to the left of the entire molecule.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following chemical formulas represents a compound? 

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C3

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CH3CHO

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O2

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H2

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Multiple Choice

Based on the chemical formula of sugar C12H22O11. How many atoms are present for Hydrogen?

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12

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22

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11

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I don't know.

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Multiple Choice

Based on the chemical formula of carbon dioxide CO2. Choose the correct model below.

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​Molecules and Extended Structures

  1. ​​Molecules: When two or more atoms bond together.

  1. ​Extended Structures: When molecules bond together to form a repeating pattern.

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Multiple Choice

Which image is an extended structure?

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