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Physics, Chemistry, AstronomyTRANSCRIPT
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A. Structure of Atoms
B. Chemical Reactions
D. Periodic
Table
E. Forces
F. Forces in
Fluids
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C. Carbon
Chemistry
Compound
What do atoms form when combined together forming
matter with different chemical properties than
the individual atoms?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
What states of matter are created by the total energy
of their atoms?
Tightly packed, moderately
packed & loosely packed molecules.
How are molecules packed in solids, liquids,
& gasses?
NaCl Sodium Chloride
What is an example of a repeating molecular
crystaline solid?
Electrons
Which subatomic particle is found furthest from the nucleus and has a negative charge?
Product molecules with different
chemical properties
What do reactant molecules with
certain chemcial properties form?
Law of Conservation of
Matter
What is it when the types and mass of reactant atoms equals the types
and mass of product atoms?
Exothermic or
endothermic
What is it called when all chemical
reactions either give up or take in
heat energy?
Physical Changes
What are freezing and boiling called; in which there is no chemical changes?
14, 1, and 0
What is the pH of strong bases, acids,
and neutral solutions?
Carbon
What element is central to life and
can combine in many different
ways?
CHNOPS
What are the six primary elements
of life?
Water and salt
What are two small inorganic
compounds in living organisms?
Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Proteins
What are three large organic
molecules found in living organisms?
DNA
What is the one large organic
molecule which controls and directs
life?
Sodium, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Sulphur, Oxygen
What are the chemical elements
names in this compound;
NaCl H2SO4?
Metals
Elements to the left of the “staircase”
in the periodic table are called…
Non-metals
Elements to the right of the
“staircase” in the periodic table
are…
Isotopes
The same element but with a different number of neutrons
are called…
Atomic Number
What number in the periodic table
indicates the number of protons
and electrons?
Force
What is a push or a pull with a
magnitude and direction called?
Balanced Forces
When these forces are equal and
opposite, no motion occurs.
Gravity, Tension, Compression,
Friction
What are the forces acting on a static
(non-moving) object?
Unbalanced forces
What force produces changes
in velocity (direction, speed,
or both).
Greater mass or greater speed
What two things can increase the
amount of force a moving object has?
Mass/Volume (mass divided by volume)
What is Density?
The weight of the water it
displaces…
What is the buoyant force on an object equal
to?
Low pressure from above, greater pressure from
below
What does Bernouli’s Law
state about why an airplane wing
rises?
One g/cm3
What is the density of water?
Floating
What happens when an object’s
density is less than 1.0g/cm3
Make your wager
186,000mi/sec a particle and a wave
What is light and how fast does it
move?