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This project explores fundamental concepts of matter, including mass, weight, volume, and the arrangement of elements in the periodic table. Key terms such as atoms, protons, electrons, and neutrons are defined to provide a clear understanding of atomic structure. The project also distinguishes between chemical and physical changes and introduces the concepts of saturated, diluted, and concentrated solutions. By examining these topics, we gain a better grasp of the building blocks of the universe and their interactions.
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Mass • The amount of matter in a object
Weight • A measure of the heaviness of an object
Volume The space that an object takes up as expressed In cubic units
Matter • Anything that has mass and occupies space
Periodic Table • Is an arrangement of chemical elements in order of atomic number that groups elements with common characteristics in the same area of the table.
Proton • A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
Saturated • Is combined with or containing all the solute that can be dissolved without changing the temperature.
Diluted • Having little solute in a solution in comparison with the amount of solvent.
Concentrated • Having a large amount of solute in a solution in comparison with the amount of solvent.
Chemical Change • The change of a substance into a different substance with different properties.
Physical Change • A change in some properties of matter without forming a different kind of matter.
Chemical Change • The change of a substance into a different substance with different properties.
Atom • The smallest particle of a element that has all the properties of the element.
Compound • A substance made up of a combination of two or more elements held together by chemical bonds that cannot be separated by physical means.
Electron • A negatively charged particle moving around the nucleus of an atom.
Element • The basic building blocks of matter; cannot be separated into parts by chemical means.
Neutron • A particle with no electrical charge in the nucleus of an atom.