The element symbol is N
What is nitrogen?
This Disney film features the song, "How Far I'll Go"
What is Moana?
We can source all the energy on Earth back to the...?
What is the sun?
This Intrinsic staff member originally taught 8th grade science before switching to an administration role.
Who is Mrs. Okonta?
This type of reaction involves breaking down a substance.
What is decomposition?
This element is 2 on the periodic table
What is helium?
Mulan features this fiery sidekick. What was his name?
Who is Mushu?
An alpha particle has two protons, which means it's also known as which element?
What is helium?
This teacher first started teaching in Memphis before moving to Nashville and finally Chicago.
Who is Mrs. Paynter?
This number stands for the amount of protons and neutrons an element has.
What is the atomic mass?
The symbol for this element is Na
What is sodium?
Finish the lyrics to this classic Disney song from the movie the Little Mermaid, "Look at this stuff, isn't it neat, wouldn't you..."
What is "wouldn't you think my collection's complete"
This type of reaction is the basis for atomic weaponry.
What is a fission reaction?
This teacher was a therapist before going back into education.
Who is Ms. Zirk?
These are the substances used at the beginning of a reaction.
What is a reactant?
The columns in the periodic table are known as what?
What are groups?
The Cheetah Girls had three feature films. What international countries were the last two films set?
What is India and Spain?
This element is commonly used in fusion reactions, which power the sun.
This Intrinsic member originally lived in Chicago before moving to Mississippi.
Who is Ms. Cabe?
This element is commonly used in a fission reaction.
What is Uranium?
What is the last group in the periodic table?
What are noble gases?
The Disney icon Mickey Mouse was originally supposed to have what name?
What is Mortimer?
What are the four types of radioactive decay?
What is alpha, beta +, beta - , and gamma?
This Intrinsic member's birthday was yesterday.
Who is Ms. Trojan?
This is when an element has the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons.
What are isotopes?