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Abc Book of Science

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ABC BOOK OF SCIENCE

ABIGAIL REID PERIOD 4
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A:
Atom

An atom is the smallest basic unit of matter

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B:
Boron

An element with an atomic number of 5 and an atomic mass of 11

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C:
Carbon
Another element with an atomic number of 6 and an atomic mass of 12

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D:
Density

Density describes how tightly packed matter is inside of an object

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E:
Electron

An electron is a subatomic particle in an atom that circles around the outermost shell

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F:
Friction

The force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces

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G:
Galaxy

A big cluster of stars and planets

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H:
Hydrogen

An element with an atomic number of 6 and an atomic mass of 12

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I:
Iron

Another element with an atomic number of 26 and an atomic mass of 56

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J:
lemon Juice

A acidic drink made from the lemon fruit.

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K:
Kilometer

A metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters

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L:
Lithium

An element with an atomic number of 3 and an atomic mass of 7

M:
Micronutrient

Nutrients required for humans in small amounts.

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N:
Nitrogen

An element with an atomic number of 7 and an atomic mass of 14

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O:
Oxygen

An element with an atomic number of 8 and an atomic mass of 16. Oxygen can be found in air

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P:
Periodic table

The table that lists all the elements that exist.

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Q:
liQuid

A substance where the atoms are not joined together and roam around

R:
Rotate

A motion the earth does on its axis to change the temps and seasons.

S:
Saturated fat

Fat that contains only saturated fatty acids

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T:
Trans Fat

Bad types of fats that our bodies don't need.

U:
Unsaturated fat

Healthy fats found mostly in plants

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V:
Venus

The second closest planet to the sun.

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W:
Weight

A body's relative mass

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X:
Xenon

An element with an atomic number of 54 and an atomic mass of 131

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Y:
Yields

Produce or provide

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Z:
Zinc

An element with an atomic number of 30