This important number is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.
What is "the atomic number"?
This type of matter is created when gases reach a very high temperature and lose their electrons.
What is "plasma"?
The law of conservation of energy says this:
What is "energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed"?
When heat is transferred, it always does this.
What is "moves from warmer to cooler"?
This type of Graphic Organizer takes a concept and answers 4 main questions about it.
What is "a concept definition map"?
This special type of pure substance can be broken down into elements.
What is " a compound"?
These type of properties do NOT change the type of matter.
What are "physical properties"?
This energy is in waves and does not need a medium.
What is "light energy"?
Conduction, Convection, and Radiation are the three ways heat can be _________.
What is "transferred"?
Electrical currents are measured using this unit.
What is "an ampere"?
This type of matter can be named homogenous or heterogenous.
What is "a mixture"?
A chemical change happens when you observe these type of properties.
What are "chemical properties"?
Sound energy is the movement of this:
What is " vibrating matter"?
Heat transfer because a liquid or gas is moving results in this.
What is "convection"?
This is the formula to solve for electrical currents.
What is "Ampere times seconds"?
Two or more atoms can join together to form this.
What is "a molecule"?
What is "a physical change"?
An increase in Kinetic Energy causes this
What is "a decrease in potential energy"?
What is "direct contact"?
Newtons measure this dimension.
What is "force"?
Some example of this Pure Substance include copper, oxygen, aluminium, and silicon
What is "an element"?
Oxidation and souring milk are examples of this type of change that transforms something into a new substance.
What is "a chemical change"?
Electrical Energy can be transformed into this by putting batteries in a flashlight.
What is "Light Energy"?
Radiation is a type of heat transfer that can happen in this.
What is "an empty space"?
This is the name of the symbol used to measure the "ohm".
What is "omega"?