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Matter and Energy Interactions

Complete these lessons in order by using one page each in your science notebook. If you need more space, write on a blank sheet of paper and tape it in.
lesson_1_lava_lamp_matter_vs_energy.pptx
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lesson_2_lava_lamp_density_of_matter.pptx
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lesson_3_lava_lamp_energy_transfers_and_transformations.pptx
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solubility.pptx
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solubility_extension-practice_lesson.pptx
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sink_or_float.pptx
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density.pptx
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PREDICTION: Why does the matter in lava lamps move up and down?

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT:

1. Are matter and energy the same thing?
2. What are the criteria to count as matter?
3. What is an atom?
4. What does mass measure?
5. What does volume measure?
6. What is the difference between melting & dissolving?
7. What happens to gum when you swallow it?
8. Why don't water and oil mix?
9. Why is oil always on the top in the salad dressing?

Understanding matter can be confusing...

Feeling Confused? Watch these video examples to help you study matter.

What is matter?

What is matter made of?

What are properties of matter?

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