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Standard detail

DCI.PS1.A.3-5.1

Depth 2Parent ID: C602DAE4A2BA4C0B803F2D8437C11F71Standard set: Grade 5

Original statement

Matter of any type can be subdivided into particles that are too small to see, but even then the matter still exists and can be detected by other means. A model showing that gases are made from matter particles that are too small to see and are moving freely around in space can explain many observations, including the inflation and shape of a balloon and the effects of air on larger particles or objects.

Quick facts

Statement code
DCI.PS1.A.3-5.1
Standard ID
407E77777AAC4E559230835C25758325
ASN identifier
S21342551
Subject
Next Generation Science Standards (2013)
Grades
05
Ancestor IDs
C602DAE4A2BA4C0B803F2D8437C11F71
C13DC2706E584F96B2D421309A4E07B0
Source document
Next Generation Science Standards (2013)
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