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Switch to any value % from this page to resize cheat sheet text: % www.emerson.emory.edu/services/latex/latex_169.html \footnotesize % Small font. \begin{multicols*}{3} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{1.89126 cm} x{3.08574 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Matter}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Matter & Has Mass; Occupies Space \tn % Row Count 1 (+ 1) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} Classification by States & Solid; Liquid; Gaseous \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 2) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Behaviour & Inter-molecular Forces (Attraction \& Repulsion); Shape; Volume; Matter is classified by its behaviour at the given time. \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 5) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} Classification by Purity & pure: Substance; impure: Mixture \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 2) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Aliases & Substance \tn % Row Count 11 (+ 1) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} Substance & Element; Compound \tn % Row Count 12 (+ 1) % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Element & Simplest substance; Chemical reactions cannot break them down further into other substances; Smallest particle: Atom \tn % Row Count 17 (+ 5) % Row 7 \SetRowColor{white} Compound & Smallest particle: Molecule; Consists of multiple Elements \tn % Row Count 20 (+ 3) % Row 8 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Characteristic & Property independent of Shape, and Size \tn % Row Count 22 (+ 2) % Row 9 \SetRowColor{white} Physical Property & Value can be known without altering the substance. \tn % Row Count 25 (+ 3) % Row 10 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Chemical Property & Value cannot be determined without altering the substance. \tn % Row Count 28 (+ 3) % Row 11 \SetRowColor{white} Mass & Amount of matter in the object. \tn % Row Count 30 (+ 2) \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{1.89126 cm} x{3.08574 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Matter (cont)}} \tn % Row 12 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Volume & Amount of space occupied by an object. \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 2) % Row 13 \SetRowColor{white} Density & Mass per unit volume. \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{p{0.4977 cm} p{0.4977 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Mirrors \& Lenses}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{2.33919 cm} x{2.63781 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Temperature \& Heat}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Heat & Excites the Molecules; Causes matter to Expand; Reduces its Density; Changes State of Matter. \tn % Row Count 5 (+ 5) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} Kinetic Energy & Anything that is in motion has Kinetic Energy. \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 3) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Temperature & It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules. It isn't exactly equal to the average kinetic energy, but is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the substance. \tn % Row Count 19 (+ 11) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} Temperature Units & Kelvin, or Celsius (Centigrade), or Fahrenheit; °F = °C x 9/5 + 32; °C = °K + 273 \tn % Row Count 24 (+ 5) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Thermal Energy & Sum of kinetic and potential energies of all the particles in an object. \tn % Row Count 28 (+ 4) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} Heat Revisited & It is the energy "in transit"; Objects don't "contain" heat, but rather transfer heat from one place to another; An object can "have" a certain amount of thermal energy, but an object cannot "have" heat. \tn % Row Count 39 (+ 11) \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{2.33919 cm} x{2.63781 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Temperature \& Heat (cont)}} \tn % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Absolute Zero Temperature & All molecular motion ceases; Nothing could be colder than this; No heat energy remains in a substance; 0 K, or −273.15 °C, or −459.67 °F. \tn % Row Count 7 (+ 7) % Row 7 \SetRowColor{white} Normal Body Temperature & 98.6 °F, or 37 °C, or 310.15 K \tn % Row Count 9 (+ 2) % Row 8 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} Latent Heat & The heat that is absorbed (or released) without raising or reducing the temperature. 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