About Course
This course provides a foundational understanding of matter through scientific models and the Particle Model. You'll learn to visualize and explain the behavior of particles in solids, liquids, and gases, and how energy drives state changes. The curriculum builds practical scientific skills by guiding you through planning and conducting investigations. Finally, you'll apply these concepts to analyze mixtures, solutions, and common acids and bases, connecting theory to everyday phenomena.
What You'll Learn
- Explain what a scientific model is and why scientists use them to represent things that are too small, large, or complex to see directly.
- Describe the key postulates of the Particle Model of Matter and identify that different substances are made of their own unique particles.
- Use diagrams to illustrate and compare the arrangement, spacing, and motion of particles in solids, liquids, and gases.
- Explain the processes of melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation in terms of particle motion and energy changes.
- Plan and follow the steps of a simple scientific investigation, making accurate measurements using standard units and recording their results systematically.
- Identify the components of a solution, express concentration quantitatively, investigate factors affecting solubility, and classify common household solutions as acids or bases using litmus paper.
Curriculum
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Beginner Level
2.5 months Duration
Certificate of Completion
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What’s Included
- 6 Science of Materials Chapters
- 90 Video Lessons
- 90 Text Lessons
- 4,500-question quiz bank
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