This type of property describes a materials ability to be rolled or hammered out into thin sheets
What is malleability
Lithium, Iron, and magnesium are this type of element
What is a Metal?
This is a type of energy resource that gets used up faster than it can be made
What are Non-Renewable Resources?
This is the 2nd hottest and 2nd smallest planet in the solar system
What is Mercury?
This can only be known by observing a substance change
What is a chemical property?
This is a group of highly reactive non-metals
What are halogens?
This Energy Resource uses water from a river to generate electricity
What is hydroelectric power?
This planet has a thick atmosphere and is not much smaller than Earth
What is Venus?
This is one of the 4 macromolecules. It carries information and is contained in the Nucleus
What are Nucleic Acids?
This is also known as a pure substance and is made of 1 type of atom
Element
This property describes a substance that allows electricity or heat to flow through easily.
What is conductivity?
This energy resource is dug up from deep underground and mostly originated from pre-historic swamps
What are fossil fuels?
This planet likely has a solid Hydrogen core, but is mostly made up of gasses. It is famous for a big red spot.
What is Jupiter?
This is the broadest category of the taxonomic groups, containing all life within its 3 branches
What is Domain?
This is the name for a molecule that is made up of more than 1 type of atom.
What is a compound?
This is the name of the group that contains most of the metals.
What are transition metals?
This energy resource uses Fission to produce heat and electricity
What is nuclear energy?
This planet contains a large amount of liquid water and only has 1 moon.
What is the Earth?
This kingdom belongs to Eukarya and contains mulitcellular life capable of carrying out photosynthesis
What is Plantae?
This is a type of change that does not alter an item's substance
What is a Physical Change
This type of metal reacts violently and easily. It is also the lowest density group of metals.
What are alkali metals?
This device is a magnet that spins around a coil of wire to generate electricity.
What is a turbine?
DOUBLE POINTS: Which law states that "Force is equal to the mass of an object multiplied by its acceleration."
What is Newton's 2nd law?
This organelle is responsible for assembling the initial parts of a protein using ribosomes within its many folds.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?