Unit+One+Vocab

(bec) || The amount of space an object occupies, holds or takes up. || The volume of a cube can be found by using the formula: LxWxH || Space || (Bec) || 2 or more elements chemically combined. || A compound is a combination of 2 or more elements, eg: H2O || Combination || (bec) || Positively charged particle || Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom ||  || (Bec) || Particle that has a neutral charge || Neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom, along with protons. ||  || (Bec) || A negatively charged particle. || Electrons have no weight and are found in the outer shells that circle the nuclues. ||  || (Bec) || Vertical columns which arrange elements on the periodic table that are similar in structure. || The group number on a periodic table is the same as the number of electrons in the outer shell. || columns || Type in the content of your page here.
 * WORD || DEFINITION || SENTENCE || SYNONYM/antonym ||
 * Matter (Bec) || Anything that can be weighed, seen and has volume. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. || Matter is made up of atoms which make up everything. || Building blocks ||
 * Volume
 * Atom (kim) || The make up of an element / The building blocks of everything. || We can find out what element an atom is by using the atomic number. || Particle. ||
 * Molecule (Bec) || 2 or more atoms chemically combined. || A molecule can be recognised as an element, such as hydrogen || Particle ||
 * Compound
 * Solid (kim) || Has a definate shape, and definate volume. || The table was solid, you could tell because its shape and volume were distinct. || Compacted. ||
 * Liquid (kim) || Has indefinate shape, and definate volume. || A liquid can be formed when a solid is melted. || Fluid. ||
 * Gas (Jesse) || indefinate shape, indefinate volume. || Sublimation is the process that goes from solid to gas. ||  ||
 * Freeze || A process between a liquid and a solid. || Freezing occurs hen a liquid is stored below 0 degrees. || Solidify. ||
 * Boil (Bec) || a temperature reaches 100 degrees celcius || A liquid will boil when its temperature reaches an average of 100 degrees and gas escapes from the surface. || Evaporate ||
 * Evaporate (kim) || When a atom reaches 100 degrees and escapes through the surface. || When a liquid is boiled and reaches 100 degrees, gas will escape the surface which is known as evaporation. || Disappear. ||
 * Condense (kim) || When a gas forms into a liquid. || Steam is a gas and when it cools down it forms back into a liquid, which is known as condensation. || - ||
 * Sublimatation (kim) || When a solid skips the melting stage and forms a gas. || Dry ice (CO2) will turn directly from a solid to a gas without entering the liquid phase. || Deposition. ||
 * Proton
 * Neutron
 * Electron
 * Atomic Number(Bec) || The atomic number is the amount of protons an element is made up of. || By knowing the atomic number we can find the amount of protons in an element which define what the element is. ||  ||
 * Atomic Mass ||  ||   ||   ||
 * Group
 * Period (Jesse) || The number of shells in an element, and moves left to right on the P.T || Across a period, reactivity decreases ||  ||
 * Shell (Jesse) || The number of layers around the nucleus, neutrons. ||  || layers ||
 * Nucleus (Jesse) || The middle of on atom. || If a nucleus was in the middle of the MCG, it would be the size of a marble. =P ||  ||