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Method for Finding Volume of Odd-Shaped Object

This article explains a method for calculating the volume of an odd-shaped object using fluid displacement. It also discusses energy-absorbing reactions, isotopes, solutions, and chemical changes.

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Method for Finding Volume of Odd-Shaped Object

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  1. VOCAB CALCULATIONS MEASUREMENTS ENERGY ATOMS 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Method for finding the volume of an odd shaped object

  3. Fluid displacement

  4. Type of reaction where energy is absorbed

  5. endothermic

  6. An atom of the same element with a different number of neutrons

  7. isotope

  8. Mixture where one thing is dissolved in another

  9. solution

  10. Type of change that makes a new substance with new properties

  11. chemical

  12. Calculate the perimeter of a square with a 2 cm side and label.

  13. 8 cm

  14. Calculate the area of a square with a 4 cm side and label.

  15. 16 cm2

  16. Calculate the volume of a cube with a 3 cm side and label.

  17. 27 cc or cm3

  18. Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 12 g and a volume of 24 cc. Label it. Will it float or sink?

  19. .5 g/ml and float

  20. Calculate the speed of a bug that crawls 10 cm in 5 seconds. Label

  21. 2.0 cm/sec

  22. Amount of molecules in an object

  23. mass

  24. Matter per space

  25. density

  26. Amount of space an object takes up

  27. volume

  28. Rate of motion

  29. speed

  30. Amount of surface space

  31. area

  32. Another name for stored energy

  33. potential

  34. Another name for energy of motion

  35. kinetic

  36. When forces are equal and no motion occurs, an object is said to be in this state

  37. balance

  38. The energy that is converted when a candle is burned

  39. Chemical to heat and light

  40. As a car rolls down a ramp, this force pulls it into motion and this force opposes its motion

  41. Gravity and friction

  42. Calculate the protons, neutrons and electrons in Chlorine if its mass # is 35 and its atomic # is 17

  43. P = 17, e = 17, n = 18

  44. Name the group of non reactive elements and explain why they are non reactive

  45. Noble gases and they are non reactive because they have a full valence shell

  46. A bond between a metal and nonmetal

  47. Ionic bond

  48. Why is a covalent bond weaker than an ionic bond?

  49. Because valence electrons are shared and not transferred

  50. If a metal gives away two valence electrons, what will its charge be?

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