{"id":114465,"date":"2023-08-22T08:42:57","date_gmt":"2023-08-22T08:42:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=114465"},"modified":"2023-08-22T08:43:02","modified_gmt":"2023-08-22T08:43:02","slug":"wgu-c451-gnc2-1nc1-integrated-natural-sciences-module-5-125-questions-with-100-correct-answers-verified-latest-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/22\/wgu-c451-gnc2-1nc1-integrated-natural-sciences-module-5-125-questions-with-100-correct-answers-verified-latest-update\/","title":{"rendered":"WGU C451\/GNC2\/1NC1 Integrated Natural Sciences Module 5 | 125 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>WGU C451\/GNC2\/1NC1 Integrated<br>Natural Sciences Module 5<br>Describe the difference between a pure substance and a mixture. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Pure Substance is an<br>element or a compound; a substance with a fixed chemical composition. Mixture is a<br>combination of two or more pure substances.<br>Examples of Pure Substance &#8211; \u2714\u2714Gold &#8211; Au Diamond (Carbon) &#8211; C Water &#8211; H\u20820 Methane &#8211; CH\u2084<br>Examples of Mixtures &#8211; \u2714\u2714Ocean Water Air Rock Alloy Fabric<br>Differentiate between a heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture &#8211; \u2714\u2714Heterogeneous mixtureComponents unevenly distributed Homogeneous mixture- Components evenly distributed<br>examples of heterogeneous mixtures &#8211; \u2714\u2714Fruit salad Noodle soup Macaroni &amp; Cheese Rock<br>examples of homogeneous mixtures. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Copper ring Ammonia Air (local, not all compared)<br>Define solution in science and provide several examples &#8211; \u2714\u2714A homogeneous mixture in which<br>one component is present in a much larger amount than the other component(s). Generally, one<br>is dissolved into the other. Ex) Coffee Tea, Vinegar, Alloy<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Solid &#8211; \u2714\u2714A state of matter that has definite shape and a definite volume.<br>Liquid &#8211; \u2714\u2714A state of matter that does not have a definite shape, but does have a definite<br>volume<br>Gas &#8211; \u2714\u2714A state of matter that has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume.<br>Describe how adding heat to a substance affects the motion and arrangement of the particles. &#8211;<br>\u2714\u2714Particles start to move faster and expand. Solid to liquid to gas<br>Describe how removing heat from a substance affects the motion and arrangement of the<br>particles. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Particles slow down and contract. Gas to liquid to solid<br>Explain what happens to the arrangement of water molecules when it melts &#8211; \u2714\u2714molecules<br>begin to move around more and more and more and start to spread out.<br>Explain what happens to the arrangement of water molecules when it freezes &#8211; \u2714\u2714molecules<br>slow down and become more compacted<br>Define elements. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Any material that is made up of only one type of atom is classified as an<br>element. #of protons distinguishes one element from another<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Location of a Proton &#8211; \u2714\u2714Bound to a neutron at the atom&#8217;s center to form the atomic nucleus<br>Location of a Neutron &#8211; \u2714\u2714Bound to a proton at the atom&#8217;s center to form the atomic nucleus<br>Location of an Electron &#8211; \u2714\u2714in the mostly empty space surrounding the nucleus<br>Charge of a Proton &#8211; \u2714\u2714+1<br>Charge of a Neutron &#8211; \u2714\u27140<br>Charge of an Electron &#8211; \u2714\u2714-1<br>What are nucleons? &#8211; \u2714\u2714A proton or a neutron<br>What is the difference between atomic number and mass number of an atom? &#8211; \u2714\u2714Sum of<br>protons vs. Sum of protons and neutrons<br>Explain how you can determine the overall charge of an atom if you know the number of protons<br>and the number of electrons? &#8211; \u2714\u2714Proton = +1 Electron = -1 Neutron= NO CHARGE<br>Explain what must be true of the number of protons and electrons in an electrically neutral atom.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>\u2714\u2714The number of protons equals the number of electrons; There is no charge<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WGU C451\/GNC2\/1NC1 IntegratedNatural Sciences Module 5Describe the difference between a pure substance and a mixture. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Pure Substance is anelement or a compound; a substance with a fixed chemical composition. 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