Over 2/3 of all elements can be classified as this.
What is a metal?
The largest nuclear decay particle.
What is an alpha particle?
The property of matter that describes how mass is spread out over a specific volume.
What is density?
A process that adds heat to a system.
What is endothermic?
This is the Lab School President.
Who is Kaz Newman?
This is what we call a column on the periodic table.
What is a group?
The type of decay that turns a proton into a neutron.
What is beta decay?
350,000 mL in L.
What is 350 L?
This is the measure of how strongly an atom will attract an electron.
What is electronegativity?
This is the room number of the computer lab.
What is 306?
This block of elements in the center of the periodic table from columns 3 to 12.
What are the transition metals?
This is the nuclear process used in the atomic bomb.
What is fission?
This is the "c" in q=mc(delta)T
What is the specific heat?
What is an anion?
This is the number of Regent Exams you need to earn a standard diploma.
What is 5?
The first column on the periodic table containing elements that will explode in the presence of water.
What are the alkali metals?
The energy that is released during any nuclear process. Also, what gave the Hulk his powers.
What is gamma radiation?
Confirmed! This is the amount of time it takes a radioactive nucleus to decay by half.
What is half life?
An ion containing more than one elmement.
What is a polyatomic ion?
The name of the entire building that houses all three schools here.
What is the O'Henry Learning Campus?
This is the man who created the current periodic table.
Who is Mendaleev?
The term for one element spontaneously changing into another one.
What is natural transmutation?
50 degrees Celcius in Kelvin
What is 323 Kelvin?
This is the triangular flask used to mix liquids. (There's a golden one to mark the finish line of the chemistry course.)
What is an Erlenmyer Flask?
This is the last Lab sports team to win a city championship.
What is women's tennis?