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ESTELA B. BENEGILDO
2017
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161110212720.htm
General Chemistry
QUARTER 1
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CONTENT STANDARD
The learners demonstrate an understanding of the properties of matter and
its various forms.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learners design using multimedia, demonstrations, or models, a
representation or simulation of any of the following:
a. atomic structure
b. gas behavior
c. mass relationships in
d. reactions
CHAPTER I
What is Matter?
Matter is everything around you. Atoms and molecules are all composed of
matter. Matter is the term for any type of material. Matter is anything that has mass and
takes up space. At a minimum, matter requires at least one subatomic particle, although
most matter consists of atoms. The word "matter" is sometimes used to refer to a pure
substance.( Helmenstin,2016)
Examples of Matter
Proton, Atoms (e.g., a helium atom), Molecules (e.g., water, sugar), Compounds (e.g.,
table salt, silicon dioxide), Cat, Tree, House, Computer
Not everything we can perceive consists of matter. Examples of things that aren't matter
include: Photons (light), Heat, Thoughts, Microwaves.
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