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BUOYANT FORCE buoyant force and fluid pressure. Imagine that you have a glass of ice water in front of you. Take your straw and push down the ice cubes.
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Enthalpy vs Entropy
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Pure Substances Mixtures States of Matter Physical and Chemical Changes.
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Heat, represented by q, is energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference between them. Heat flows from a warmer.
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States of Matter Day 4. Curriculum Big Idea: Changes in matter are accompanied by changes in energy. Big Idea: Changes in matter are accompanied by changes.
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Water Cycle pg 115. Goals for today The water cycle needs energy, where does it get it from? What order does it go in? What are evaporation, condensation,
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Weekly Warm Up What is a mixture? What are the two types of mixtures? What is a solution? Give an example of a solution. A substance made up of two or.
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Sensory Language Mrs. Fendrick. Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side.
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G EOL 2312 I GNEOUS AND M ETAMORPHIC P ETROLOGY Lecture 6 Phase Diagrams for One- and Two-Component Systems February 4, 2009.
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Pneumatic Systems Muhajir Ab. Rahim School of Mechatronic Engineering.
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+ Atmospheric Moisture Chapter 4. + Learning Targets LT #1: I can describe the movement of water through the hydrologic cycle. LT #2: I can summarize.
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Scientific Measurement Chemistry Unit 2. Measurements Qualitative Measurement – give results in a descriptive nonnumerical form –For example It is hot.
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