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9th grade Science Subject for High School Chemistry Here is where your presentation begins
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Table of contents Properties You can describe the topic of the section here Electronegative You can describe the topic of the section here Identify You can describe the topic of the section here Resume You can describe the topic of the section here Reactions You can describe the topic of the section here 01 02 03 04 05
Introduction Here you can give a brief description of the topic you want to talk about. For example, if you want to talk about Mercury, you can say that it’s the smallest planet in the entire Solar System
P roperties of matter 01 You can enter a subtitle here if you need it
Mars is actually a very cold place It’s the farthest planet from the Sun Weight Impenetrably Features of matter Mass It’s the closest planet to the Sun Volume Venus is the second planet from the Sun Porosity Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Inertia It’s composed of hydrogen and helium
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States of matter Solid It’s the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System Liquid Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Gas Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust
Chemistry evolution in our history 1 2 3 4 2000 B.C Despite being red, Mars is a cold place 1709 Jupiter is the biggest planet 1954 It’s composed of hydrogen & helium 2004 Venus is the second planet from the Sun
The matter conceptual map Matter Extrinsic Intrinsic Boiling Density Weight Mass
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P eriodic table 1 H 2 He 3 Li 4 Be 5 B 6 C 7 N 8 O 9 F 10 Ne 11 Na 12 Mg 13 Al 14 Si 15 P 16 S 17 Ci 18 Ar 19 K 20 Ca 2 1 Sc 22 Ti 23 V 24 Cr 25 Mn 26 Fe 27 Co 28 Ni 29 Cu 30 Zn 3 1 Ga 32 Ge 33 As 34 Se 35 Br 36 Kr 37 Rb 38 Sr 39 Y 40 Zr 4 1 Nb 42 Mo 43 Tc 44 Ru 45 Rh 46 Pd 47 Ag 48 Cd 49 In 50 Sn 51 Sb 52 Te 53 I 54 Xe 55 Cs 56 Ba 7 1 Lu 72 Hf 73 Ta 74 W 75 Re 76 Os 77 Ir 78 Pt 79 Au 80 Hg 81 Ti 82 Pb 83 Bi 84 Po 85 At 86 Rn 87 Fr 88 Ra 103 Lr 104 Rf 105 Db 106 Sg 107 Bh 108 Hs 109 Mt 110 Ds 111 Rg 112 Cn 113 Nh 114 Fi 115 Mc 116 Lv 117 Ts 118 Og 57 La 58 Ce 59 Pr 60 Nd 6 1 Pm 62 Sm 63 Eu 64 Gd 65 Tb 66 Dy 67 Ho 68 Er 69 Tm 70 Yb 89 Ac 90 Th 91 Pa 92 U 93 Np 94 Pu 95 Am 96 Cm 97 Bk 98 Cf 99 Es 100 Fm 101 Md 102 No
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Reactions of elements 02 You can enter a subtitle here if you need it
The most important reactions Fission Fusion Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s hot and has a poisonous atmosphere Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon
H ousehold dangerous chemicals Product 1 Product 2 Mix Reaction Bleach Ammonia Is a dwarf planet Bleach Water The Sun is a star Bleach Vinegar Saturn is a gas giant Bleach Alcohol Mars is cold
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Nonspontaneous Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction A list of reactions Spontaneous Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction Here you can enter a reaction
This is a map for you Mercury Mars Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun It’s actually a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust
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T hese are some percentages Venus is the second planet from the Sun 35 % 65 % Despite being red, Mars is a cold place 85% It’s the farthest planet from the Sun
Nuclear fusion 03 You can enter a subtitle here if you need it
Benefits of e lectrostatic confinement Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Stadiness Venus is the second planet from the Sun Electric field It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System I onization Energy Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings
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9 h 55m 23s Is Jupiter's rotation period 333,000.000 Earths is the Sun’s mass 386,000 km Is the distance between Earth and the Moon
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