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CK-12 Physical Science Concepts For Middle School
CK-12 Physical Science For Middle School
Overview of Physical Science
Nature of Science
Scientific Induction
Scientific Theory
Scientific Law
History of Science
Women and People of Color in Science
Ethics in Science
Scope of Physical Science
Scope of Chemistry
Scope of Physics
Physical Science Careers
Nature of Technology
Technological Design Process
Technological Design Constraints
Technology and Science
Technology and Society
Technology Careers
Scientific Process
Observation
Hypothesis
Scientific Experiments
Field Study
Communication in Science
Replication in Science
Safety in Science
Matter, Mass, and Volume
Physical Properties of Matter
Chemical Properties of Matter
Physical Change
Mixtures
Elements
Compounds
Chemical Bond
Chemistry of Compounds
Chemical Change
Chemical Reaction Overview
Reactants and Products
Recognizing Chemical Reactions
International System of Units
Density
Accuracy and Precision
Calculating Derived Quantities
Significant Figures
Descriptive Statistics
Scientific Graphing
Scientific Modeling
Scientific Measuring Devices
Organization of Matter
Atoms
Democritus' Idea of the Atom
Conservation of Mass
Dalton's Atomic Theory
Electrons
Protons
Neutrons
Thomson's Atomic Model
Rutherford's Atomic Model
Atomic Nucleus
Atomic Number
Isotopes
Bohr's Atomic Model
Energy Level
Electron Cloud Atomic Model
Valence Electrons
Mendeleev's Periodic Table
Modern Periodic Table
Metals
Nonmetals
Metalloids
Hydrogen and Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Noble Gases
Halogens
Transition Metals
Groups with Metalloids
Chemical Formula
Ionic Compounds
Molecular Compounds
Ions
Ionic Bonding
Metallic Bonding
Alloys
Covalent Bonding
Bond Polarity
Hydrogen Bonding
Quantitative Relationships
Chemical Equations
Balancing Chemical Equations
Conservation of Mass in Chemical Reactions
Conservation of Energy in Chemical Reactions
Decomposition Reactions
Synthesis Reactions
Combustion Reactions
Replacement Reactions
Phases of Matter
States of Matter
Gases
Kinetic Theory of Matter
Liquids
Evaporation
Boiling
Condensation
Solids
Freezing
Melting
Sublimation
Deposition
Changes of State
Plasma
Boyle's Law
Amontons' Law
Charles' Law
Solute and Solvent
Solutions
Solubility
Rate of Dissolving
Saturation
Solution Concentration
Properties of Solutions
Chemical Reactions
Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
Chemical Reaction Rate
Activation Energy
Catalysts
Reversible Reactions
Properties of Acids
Properties of Bases
pH Concept
Acid-Base Neutralization
Nuclear Chemistry
Radioactivity
Radioactive Decay
Alpha Decay
Beta Decay
Gamma Decay
Radioactive Half-life
Half-life and Radioactive Dating
Radioisotopes
Conservation of Mass and Energy in Nuclear Reactions
Dangers and Uses of Radiation
Nuclear Fission
Nuclear Fusion
Organic Chemistry
Carbon Bonding
Carbon Monomers and Polymers
Crystalline Carbon
Hydrocarbons
Saturated Hydrocarbons
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Isomers
Biochemistry
Biochemical Compound Classification
Carbohydrate Classification
Protein Classification
Enzymes as Catalysts
Lipid Classification
Nucleic Acid Classification
Biochemical Reaction Chemistry
Photosynthesis Reactions
Cellular Respiration Reactions
Motion and Force
Motion
Distance
Direction
Velocity
Speed
Acceleration
Calculating Acceleration from Velocity and Time
Acceleration Due to Gravity
Position-Time Graphs
Velocity-Time Graphs
Force
Combining Forces
Elastic Force
Newton's First Law
Inertia
Newton's Second Law
Calculating Acceleration from Force and Mass
Mass vs Weight
Friction
Types of Friction
Newton's Third Law
Projectile Motion
Gravity
Newton's Law of Gravity
Orbital Motion
Einstein's Concept of Gravity
Momentum, Work, Power, and Energy
Momentum
Law of Conservation of Momentum
Power and Efficiency
Power
Mechanical Advantage
Simple Machines
Inclined Plane
Wedge
Screw
Lever
Wheel and Axle
Pulley
Compound Machine
Energy
Forms of Energy
Potential Energy
Work
Calculating Work
Kinetic Energy
Energy Conversion
Thermal Energy
Heat
Heat Conduction
Convection
Thermal Radiation
Thermal Conductors and Insulators
Temperature
Specific Heat
Heating Systems
Cooling Systems
External Combustion Engines
Internal Combustion Engines
Pressure in Fluids
Buoyancy
Oceanic Pressure
Pascal's Law
Bernoulli's Law
Archimedes' Law
Air Pressure and Altitude
Waves
Mechanical Wave
Transverse Wave
Longitudinal Wave
Surface Wave
Wavelength
Wave Frequency
Wave Speed
Wave Amplitude
Wave Interactions
Wave Interference
Sound Waves
Speed of Sound
Intensity and Loudness of Sound
Frequency and Pitch of Sound
Doppler Effect
Hearing and the Ear
Hearing Loss
Musical Instruments
Ultrasound
Electromagnetic Waves
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Radio Waves
Microwaves
Light
X rays
Gamma rays
Color
Sources of Visible Light
Artificial Light
Visible Light and Matter
Law of Reflection
Refraction
Optical Instruments
Vision and the Eye
Vision Problems and Corrective Lenses
Mirrors
Lens
Electricity and Magnetism
Electric Charge and Electric Force
Transfer of Electric Charge
Static Electricity and Static Discharge
Electric Fields
Electric Current
Direct and Alternating Current
Chemical and Solar Cells
Electric Resistance
Electric Conductors and Insulators
Ohm's Law
Electric Circuits
Electric Power and Electrical Energy Use
Electric Safety
Electronic Signal
Electronic Component
Electronic Device
Series and Parallel Circuits
Magnets
Ferromagnetic Material
Earth as a Magnet
Magnetic Field Reversal
Why Earth Is a Magnet
Using Earth's Magnetic Field
Electromagnetism
Discovery of Electromagnetism
Solenoid
Electromagnet
Electromagnetic Devices
Electromagnetic Induction
Generators and Motors
Electric Transformers
Electrical Grid
Wave-Particle Theory
Atom
Fundamental Particles
Atomic Forces
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