GLOBE Standards and Curriculm Integration

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Standards for Texas, grade CHM:
CHM.10a Oxidation-Reduction Processes
CHM.10b Effects of Corrosion and Importance of Electroplating
CHM.11a Identify Common Elements and Compounds Using Nomenclature
CHM.11b Symbols, Formulas, and Equations to Describe Interactions of Matter
CHM.11c Number of Atoms, Masses, and Charge
CHM.12a Effects of Temperature and Solid Solutes on Solubility of Solids
CHM.12b Developing General Rules of Solubility
CHM.12c Water as a Solvent in Living Systems and the Environment
CHM.13a Unsaturated, Saturated, and Supersaturated Solutions
CHM.13b Ionic and Covalent Compounds, Conductivity, and Colligative Properties of Water
CHM.13c Rates of Reaction of a Solid Reactant in Solutions of Varying Concentration
CHM.14a Analyze and Measure Common Household Projects
CHM.14b Electrical Conductivity of Acids and Bases
CHM.14c Neutralization Reactions
CHM.14d Effects of Acids and Bases on Ecological Systems
CHM.15a Law of Conservation of Energy
CHM.15b Temperature, Concentration, Surface Area, and Presence of a Catalyst
CHM.1a Safe Practices
CHM.1b Conservation of Resources
CHM.2a Plan and Conduct Investigations
CHM.2b Collect Data by Observing and Measuring
CHM.2c Scientific Quantities
CHM.2d Organize, Analyze, Make Inferences, and Predict Trends
CHM.2e Communicating Valid Conclusions
CHM.3a Analyze, Review, and Critique
CHM.3b Selecting Products and Services Using Scientific Information
CHM.3c Evaluate Research
CHM.3d Making Connections
CHM.3e History of Chemistry
CHM.4a Physical and Chemical Properties
CHM.4b Solids, Liquids, and Gases
CHM.4c Properties of Mixtures and Pure Substances
CHM.4d Elements and the Periodic Table
CHM.5a Changes in Matter
CHM.5b Energy Transformations and Changes in Chemical Reactions
CHM.5c Effects of Gain or Loss of Energy on Properties of Solids, Liquids, Gases
CHM.6a Subatomic Particles
CHM.6b Stable and Unstable Isotopes
CHM.6c Historical Development of the Periodic Table
CHM.7a Temperature, Particle Number, Pressure, and Volume of Gases
CHM.7b Universal Gas Law
CHM.8a Atoms Involved in Chemical Bonding
CHM.8b Ionic and Covalent Compounds
CHM.8c Arrangement of Atoms
CHM.8d Influence of Intermolecular Forces on Covalent Compounds
CHM.9a Comparing Fission and Fusion
CHM.9b Determining Half-Life
CHM.9c Commercial Use of Nuclear Energy and Medical Uses of Radioisotopes
CHM.9d Environmental Issues With Nuclear Waste

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