A single letter or two letters on the periodic table that represent an element
What is a Chemical Symbol?
The amount of matter in an object
What is mass?
These can be found or acquired from the natural world
What is a natural resource?
The process of rearranging atoms in molecules and changing something into something else
What is a chemical reaction?
Energy in motion
What is kinetic energy?
A group of letters and numbers together that represent a molecule
What is a Chemical Formula?
The amount of space something takes up
What is volume?
Natural resources undergo chemical reactions from humans to become this
What are synthetic resources?
Matter can not be created nor destroyed
What is The Law of Conservation of Mass?
Energy that is stored
What is potential energy?
A small number next to a symbol that represents how many of a particular type of atom
What is a subscript?
The amount of matter in a given space
What is density?
Natural resource that can be replenished or used again within a reasonable time frame
What is a renewable resource?
Energy can not be created nor destroyed
What is The Law of Conservation of Energy?
This type of energy is based on the height and mass of an object.
What is gravitational potential energy?
A large number in front of a formula that shows how many molecules are in an equation
What is a coefficient?
The ability for a substance to transfer heat
What is thermal conductivity?
Natural resource that is limited or takes too long to be replenished and used again.
What is a nonrenewable resource?
A reaction where energy is released and feels warm to the touch
What is an exothermic reaction?
The measurement of the average kinetic energy of a substance. (Think about the movement of atoms)
What is temperature?
The entire representation of a chemical reaction, including symbols, formulas, reactants, and products
What is a chemical equation?
The ability of something to dissolve
What is solubility?
Organic matter that's been buried for millions of years
What are fossil fuels?
A reaction where energy is absorbed, often feels cold to the touch
What is an endothermic reaction?
In order to make something move, you must do this to it
What is energy transfer?