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1.What are the traditional states of matter, and what type of property is a matter’s state?



2. What are two parts of the atomic theory of atoms?



3. Explain in your own words what an atom and element are.



4. What is a scientific theory?




5. How does the state of plasma compare to the other states of matter?


6. What is plasma? Give a couple of examples of where to find plasma.

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There are 4 states of matter these would include the following; Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. This would answer part of number one

Number 2; "The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible. The second part of the theory says all atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties. The third part says compounds are combinations of two or more different types of atoms. "

Number 3; This one you would have to do on your own but if I were to explain what an atom and element are I would explain it like this;

Atoms are made of three parts, electrons, neutrons, and protons

and an element is something that cannot be broken down chemically

Number 4; A scientific theory is a use of carefully examined place of facts, it is quite different from the non scientific word

Number 5: we have not gotten to this one in class so I can not specifically help you with this one

Number 6: nor this one

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1. pt a - solids, liquids, gasses, & plasma . 2. All matter is made of atoms and atoms are indivisible and indestructible. 3 atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and elements are a pure substance made from a single type of atom. 4 a explanation for why things work or why things happen. 5 plasma is different from gas because it is made up of groups of positively and negatively charged atoms. 6 an ionized gas a gas into which sufficient energy is provided to free electrons from atoms or molecules and to allow both species, ions and electrons, to coexist.
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