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ROOTS 14: CHEMISTRY- RELATED ROOTS English 2

Roots 14: Chemistry-related roots

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Roots 14: Chemistry-related roots. English 2. Directions. Take notes on your new roots. Materials: Packet Pen / pencil. Fus. Definition: pour Example: profuse – abundant or plentiful Other examples? Fusion, infuse . Hydr. Definition: water - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ROOTS 14: CHEMISTRY-RELATED ROOTSEnglish 2

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DIRECTIONS Take notes on your new roots.

Materials: Packet Pen / pencil

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FUS Definition: pour

Example: profuse – abundant or plentiful

Other examples? Fusion, infuse

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HYDR Definition: water

Example: dehydrate – to lose a large amount of water

Other examples? Hydration, hydraulic, hydrant

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ISO Definition: equal

Example: isotope – each of two or more of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons

Other examples? Isometric, isotone

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METER Definition: measure

Example: centimeter - one hundredth of a meter

Other examples? Metric, pentameter, altimeter

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MOL Definition: mass

Example: molecular – related to molecules (a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound)

Other examples? Molecule

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PYR Definition: fire

Example: pyromania – an obsessive desire to set fire to things

Other examples? Pyrotechnic, pyre

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STOICH Definition: element

Example: stoichiometry – calculation of the quantities of chemical elements or compounds involved in chemical reactions

Other examples? stoichiology, stoichiological, stoichiometric

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THERM Definition: heat

Example: thermometer – an instrument that measures heat

Other examples? Thermal, thermostat

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-IDE Definition: forms names of compounds

Example: carbon dioxide - compound containing carbon and two atoms of oxygen

Other examples? Calcium bromide

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-IC Definition: adjective – having the nature of

Example: barbaric – savagely cruel; unsophisticated (having the nature of a barbarian)

Other examples? Acidic, basic, angelic

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DONE! Study these for your next quiz. Study your old roots as well.

Flash cards = 5 bonus points