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  • Standard Area - TECH: Learning Standards for Technology
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            • Introduction - MST4.C.C.PS4.Introduction:
              Throughout history, humankind has tried to effectively use and convert various forms of energy. Energy is used to do work that makes life more productive and enjoyable. The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy applies to phase changes, chemical changes, and nuclear changes that help run our modern world. With a complete understanding of these processes and their application to the modern world comes a responsibility to take care of waste, limit pollution, and decrease potential risks.
              • Major Understandings - MST4.C.C.PS4.1a:
                Energy can exist in different forms, such as chemical, electrical, electromagnetic, thermal, mechanical, and nuclear.
              • Major Understandings - MST4.C.C.PS4.1b:
                Chemical and physical changes can be exothermic or endothermic.
              • Major Understandings - MST4.C.C.PS4.1c:
                Energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction can be represented by a potential energy diagram.
              • Major Understandings - MST4.C.C.PS4.1d:
                Energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction (heat of reaction) is equal to the difference between the potential energy of the products and potential energy of the reactants.
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