Lab Safety
Chemistry
Flow of Energy
Earth Processes
Human Impact
100

A word for a type of behavior that is a BIG "NEIGH" in the lab setting

What is horseplay?

100

The center of an atom containing protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

100

A term that refers to the "stored" form of energy

What is potential?

100

The solid outer layer of Earth made of the crust and upper mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

100

The maximum number of individuals a population can support given all the available resources in the environment...

What is carrying capacity?
200

Something that should always be worn in a lab setting no matter the situation

What is safety goggles?

200

Water (H₂O) is an example of this because it contains two different elements chemically combined.

What is a compound?

200

A gas that is one of the reactants during the process of  photosynthesis 

What is carbon dioxide?

200

The process where wind, water, and ice break rocks into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

200

Using resources in a way that meets needs without harming future generations.

What is sustainbility? 

300

The first thing you do when you witness a safety hazard in the laboratory

What is notify the teacher?

300

A combination of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded.

What is a mixture?

300

Energy can be transferred but not created or destroyed because of this law.

What is the Law of the Conservation of Energy?

300

Heat transfer in the mantle that helps move tectonic plates.

What is convection currents?

300

A term used to determine resource use/energy consumption "per head".

What is per capita?

400

The length of time you should you flush your eyes out with water if chemicals splash into them

What is 20 minutes?

400

The ability of atoms to combine depends on these outer electrons.

What is valence electrons?

400

A temporary magnet created by passing electric current through a wire coil.

What is electromagnet?

400

New ocean crust forms at this type of boundary.

What is divergent boundary?
400

Two molecules aside from Carbon Dioxide that are considered greenhouse gases

What is Ozone, Nitrous Oxide, Methane, and Water Vapor?

500

You should never smell chemicals directly; instead you use this technique.

What is wafting?

500

The substance that does the dissolving in a solution.

What is a solvent?

500

The formula to calculate  kinetic energy includes mass of an object and this.

What is speed?

500

Evidence for seafloor spreading includes matching rock ages and this pattern of magnetism.

What is magnetic stripes?

500

The current time period where humans have a major impact on Earth’s systems.


What is the Anthropocene?

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