CK-12 Physical Science Concepts - For Middle School

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 3. Chemical Interactions



  1. Bread: Bart Everson (Flickr:Editor B); Pasta: Mathias Braux; Cereal: Borja Iza; Potatoes: Courtesy of Scott
    Bauer, USDA ARS. Examples of starches. Bread: CC BY 2.0; Pasta, Cereal, and Potatoes: Public Domain

  2. Christopher Auyeung. Diagram of cellulose structure. CC BY-NC 3.0

  3. Christopher Auyeung. Structure of glycine. CC BY-NC 3.0

  4. Christopher Auyeung. Hemoglobin transports oxygen around the body. CC BY-NC 3.0

  5. (A) Naotake Murayama; (B) Bart Everson (Flickr:Editor B). Examples of lipids. CC BY 2.0

  6. Christopher Auyeung. Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. CC BY-NC 3.0

  7. Christopher Auyeung. Phospholipids in a membrane. CC BY-NC 3.0

  8. Christopher Auyeung. Parts of a nucleotide. CC BY-NC 3.0

  9. User:Forluvoft/Wikimedia Commons, modified by Christopher Auyeung/CK-12 Foundation. Structure of
    DNA. Public Domain

  10. Christopher Auyeung. Diagram illustrating photosynthesis. CC BY-NC 3.0

  11. User:Stomac/Wikimedia Commons.. CC BY 3.0

  12. Courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory.. Public Domain

  13. Dwight Burdette.. CC BY 3.0

  14. Laura Guerin. Cellular respiration occurs in all organisms. CC BY-NC 3.0

  15. Zachary Wilson. The lock and key model illustrates how many enzymes function. CC BY-NC 3.0

  16. Top: Flickr:LearningLark; Bottom: Laura Guerin (CK-12 Foundation). Amylase and pepsin are used in our
    digestive system. Top: CC BY 2.0; Bottom: CC BY-NC 3.0

  17. Flickr:xiquinhosilva. Oceans are made of a solution of salt and water. CC BY 2.0

  18. Courtesy of Petty Officer 1st Class Michael B. Watkins, U.S. Navy. Oil is insoluble in water. Public Domain
    88.. The atmosphere is a gaseous solution. CC BY-NC 3.0

  19. Zachary Wilson. Non-polar paint thinner is used to dissolve non-polar oil based paints. CC BY-NC 3.0

  20. Christopher Auyeung. Diagram showing how salt dissolves in water. CC BY-NC 3.0

  21. Christopher Auyeung. Diagram showing how sugar dissolves in water. CC BY-NC 3.0

  22. Michael Pereckas. This truck is spreading salt to unfreeze the roads. CC BY 2.0

  23. Flickr:EvelynGiggles. Antifreeze lowers the freezing temperature of the water in car radiators. CC BY 2.0

  24. Christopher Auyeung. Solubility of a solid at differenttemperatures. CC BY-NC 3.0

  25. Christopher Auyeung. Solubility of various compounds. CC BY-NC 3.0

  26. User:Chemicalinterest/Wikimedia Commons. Hydrochloric acid reacts with Zinc to generate hydrogen gas
    and zinc chloride. Public Domain

  27. Christopher Auyeung. Blue litmus paper turns red in acid. CC BY-NC 3.0

  28. Fertilizer: Su Yin Khoo; Hydrochloric Acid: Flickr:maticulous; Battery: User:Shaddack/Wikimedia Com-
    mons. Uses of acid. Fertilizer: CC BY 2.0; Hydrochloric Acid: CC BY 2.0; Battery: Public Domain

  29. Christopher Auyeung. Red litmus paper turns blue in base. CC BY-NC 3.0

  30. Soap: Ross Elliot; Concrete: Matsuoka Akiyoshi; Deodorant: User:Donbert/Wikimedia Commons. Uses of
    bases. Soap: CC BY 2.0; Concrete: Public Domain; Deodorant: Public Domain

  31. CK-12 Foundation. The pH scale measures acidity. CC BY-NC 3.0

  32. User:Nipik/Wikimedia Commons. Acid fog and acid rain has killed all the trees in this forest. Public Domain

  33. User:Nino Barbieri/Wikimedia Commons. This statue has been damaged by acid rain. CC BY 2.0

  34. User:Midnightcomm/Wikimedia Comons. Antacid pills neutralize acid to prevent acid indigestion. CC BY
    2.0

  35. Paul Nadar. Antoine Henri Becquerel. Public Domain

  36. Christopher Auyeung. Radioactive elements in the periodic table. CC BY-NC 3.0

  37. Tim Vickers. this Geiger counter detects radiation. Public Domain

  38. Jens Langner. This machine detects radiation in a patient’s body. Public Domain

  39. User:Penubag/Wikimedia Commons. Radiation has different levels of penetration. Public Domain

  40. Christopher Auyeung. Diagram illustrating alpha decay. CC BY-NC 3.0

  41. Zachary Wilson. Diagram illustrating beta decay. CC BY-NC 3.0

  42. Zachary Wilson. Diagram illustrating gamma decay. CC BY-NC 3.0

  43. Christopher Auyeung. Diagram illustrating half-life of radioactive samples. CC BY-NC 3.0

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