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Does the mass and volume affect density? Why or why not?


What would happen to the density of an object if you have a larger piece of it? (Example: comparing a boulder to a pebble.)


Compare and contrast the particles of liquid water and particles in steam.




What is the relationship between thermal energy and particle movement?





Define the following vocabulary words in your own words:
Benedict’s Test


Density


Distillation


Great Pacific Garbage Patch


Indicator (and what it can do in an experiment)


Inertia


Mass


Molecular bonds


Molecule


Natural Resources - (What are they and where do they come from?)


Particle Movement


Phases of matter (What are they?)


Plastic (What is it and where does it come from? How does it affect the environment?)




Thermal Energy


Weight


Short answer: Answer in YOUR OWN WORDS!
The chemical formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3. In one to two sentences, explain how you would build a ball-and-stick model of phosphorus trichloride. Include a description of the parts of the model.


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To build a ball-and-stick model of phosphorus trichloride, one would need to arrange three chlorine atoms around a phosphorus atom in a triangular shape. The phosphorus atom would be represented by a gray ball, while the chlorine atoms would be represented by smaller, white balls. The bonds between the atoms would be represented by thin, black sticks.

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