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Work in small groups. Match 1-5 with a-e to make sentences.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 505.


Match the nouns 1-6 to the adjectives a-f that describe them.

Ñhoose the proper word from the pairs in bold. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.

1. Molecules all vary / very in size depending upon the number and size of the atoms which compose them.

2. Complex / complicated molecules, like of starch, contain 2,500 atoms.

3. Not all the atoms weight / weigh the same amount.

4. Hydrogen, the gas used in toy balloons, is very easy / light.

5. Uranium, the ore used for atomic energy production, is the heaviest / hardest.

6. The practical uses of nuclear energy are based on a knowledge of the structure of material / matter.

7. Physicists / physicians realize that far more remains to be found out then has already been discovered.

1 mechanics a modern, developed, advanced
2 molecules b simple, complex, large
3 physics c statistical, classical, quantum
4 technology d great, remarkable, outstanding
5 scientist e nuclear, fundamental, applied
6 phenomena f natural, discovered, unknown
1 In fact, no more than about two kilograms (five pounds) of a the composition of metals, plastics, and other materials.
2 The radiation that radium gives off b not well explored by theorists.
3 Radiation given off by radium is sometimes used also to study c radium is made each year.
4 Physics covers a wide range of phenomena, d low-temperature collision dynamics and the effects of electron correlation on structure and dynamics.
5 Feynman noted that experimentalists may seek areas which are e from elementary particles (such as quarks, neutrinos and electrons) to the largest superclusters of galaxies.
6 Current research focuses on activities in quantum control, cooling and trapping of atoms and ions, f can kill living cells.

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