At constant temperature, this law states that pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
What is Boyle’s Law?
The building block of life.
What is Carbon?
This everyday item contains more germs than most toilet seats.
What is your phone?
These particles are found in the nucleus but have no charge.
What are protons?
Group 1 elements are collectively known by this name.
What are alkali metals?
This law says that at constant pressure, gas volume increases as temperature increases.
What is Charles’ Law?
This element is used in balloons because it is less dense than air and unreactive.
What is helium?
The artist from the 2026 Super Bowl half time show.
Who is Bad Bunny?
Atoms that gained or lost electons.
What are ions?
Group 17 elements are highly reactive and known as these.
What are halogens?
This law shows that gas pressure increases when temperature increases if volume is constant.
What is Gay-Lussac’s Law?
This radioactive element was named after a planet.
What is uranium?
This completely meaningless 2025 brain rot phrase somehow became the funniest thing possible to yell in school hallways and reels.
What is six seven?
Isotopes of an element differ in this subatomic particle.
What are neutrons?
This group contains the least reactive elements in the periodic table.
What are noble gases?
This law states that equal volumes of gas contain equal numbers of particles at the same temperature and pressure.
What is Avogadro’s Law?
This element is the first to have electrons in the P - orbital.
What is Boron?
The seventh planet from the Sun.
Where is Uranus?
This rule states that atoms gain, lose or share electrons to achieve 8 valence electrons.
What is the octet rule?
The element with an atomic number of 20.
What is Calcium?
This equation combines pressure, volume, temperature, and moles of a gas into one relationship known as the ideal gas law.
What is PV=nrT?
An element with a molar mass of 16.00
What is oxygen?
Justin Bieber's most streamed song.
What is "STAY" with The Kid Laroi?
The Schrondinger notation for nitrogen.
What is 1s22s22p3?
This scientist developed the modern periodic table by arranging elements according to repeating patterns in their properties.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?