Characteristics of Matter
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In this section the standards covered are
1. Students know metals have properties in common, such as high electrical and thermal conductivity. Some metals, such as aluminum (AL), iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), are pure elements; others such as steel and brass, are composed of a combination of elemental metals. (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard c)
2.Students know differences in chemical and physical properties of substances are used to separate mixtures and identify compounds. (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard f)
3. Students know properites of solid, liquid, and gaseous substances, such as sugar (C6H12O6), water (H2O), helium (He), oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), and carbon dioxide (CO2). (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard g)
4. Students know the common properites of salts, such as sodum chloride (NaCl). (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard i)
1. Students know metals have properties in common, such as high electrical and thermal conductivity. Some metals, such as aluminum (AL), iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), are pure elements; others such as steel and brass, are composed of a combination of elemental metals. (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard c)
2.Students know differences in chemical and physical properties of substances are used to separate mixtures and identify compounds. (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard f)
3. Students know properites of solid, liquid, and gaseous substances, such as sugar (C6H12O6), water (H2O), helium (He), oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), and carbon dioxide (CO2). (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard g)
4. Students know the common properites of salts, such as sodum chloride (NaCl). (5th Grade Physical Science sub Standard i)
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