Chapter 4 The Chemical Basis of Life. Matter Matter = any material substance with Mass & Volume.
A scientist combined two liquids into a flask. The temperature of the flask increased, the combined substance started bubbling, and a strong odor was.
Chemical Compounds. DO NOW Label the atom- proton, neutron, electron, nucleus. Label charges where they belong. (+) (-)
Atoms, Bonding and the Periodic Table Chapter 5, Section 1.
KEY VOCABULARY Atom The basic structural unit of matter; the smallest particle of an element that can enter into a reaction. Bond The electrical attraction.
Demonstration of a Blaise Instrument Documentation System “BlaiseDoc” Gina-Qian Cheung May 25, 2005 Institution for Social Research University of Michigan.
1 CSCD 439/539 Wireless Networks and Security Lecture 3 Wireless LAN Components and Characteristics Fall 2007 Some Material in these slides from J.F Kurose.
Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 2 (emphasis on pages 47-58) Chemical Basis Of Life.
Chapter 1 - Mole and Atomic Concepts
MATTER. What is Matter? Must have mass Occupies space (has volume)
Introduction to Matter Describing Matter Measuring Matter Changes in Matter Energy and Matter Table of Contents.
TAKS Warm-ups. TEKS 7B Research and describe the development of the atomic theory.