1.b. All matter is made of atoms, which may combine to form molecules.||CA Science||Grade 5||01. Physical Sciences||1. Elements and their combinations account for all the varied types of matter in the world.|||1.g. Properties of solid, liquid, and gaseous substances, such as sugar (C6H12O6), water (H2O), helium (He), oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), and carbon dioxide (CO2).||CA Science||Grade 5||01. Physical Sciences||1. Elements and their combinations account for all the varied types of matter in the world.|||3.b. Compounds are formed by combining two or more different elements. Compounds have properties that are different from the constituent elements.||Grade 8||01. Physical Sciences||3. Structure of Matter||3. Elements have distinct properties and atomic structure. All matter is comprised of one or more of over 100 elements.|||3.d. The states (solid, liquid, gas) of matter depend on molecular motion.||Grade 8||01. Physical Sciences||3. Structure of Matter||3. Elements have distinct properties and atomic structure. All matter is comprised of one or more of over 100 elements.|||3.e. In solids atoms are locked in position and can only vibrate, in liquids atoms and molecules are loosely connected and collide and move past one another, while in gases the atoms or molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.||Grade 8||01. Physical Sciences||3. Structure of Matter||3. Elements have distinct properties and atomic structure. All matter is comprised of one or more of over 100 elements.