Atomic Structure/Periodic Table
Solutions, Acids, and Bases
Motion, Forces, and Work
Waves
Electricity
100
Where are electrons located on an atom?
Electron shell
100
What do you get when you mix a solvent and solute?
a solution
100
How many laws of motion are there?
3
100
What wave requires a medium?
Mechanical
100
What is a conductor?
an object that allows energy to pass through it easily
200
How do you find the amount of neutrons in an atom by looking at the periodic table?
Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass
200
Name three examples of acids
Citrus acid, Vinegar, soda, lemon juice, stomach acids, etc.
200
What is newtons 3rd law?
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
200
List the 3 parts of a longitudinal wave
Compression, rarefaction, and wavelength
200
What is the path electrons flow on?
A circut
300
What are the names of the elements in groups 3-12?
Transition metals
300
What is neutralization?
a reaction between an acid and a base
300
True or False: If you were to equip snow tires on a car to use on an icy road, is that an example of increasing friction?
True
300
What is diffraction?
the bending of a wave around a barrier or through an opening.
300
What is a parallel circuit?
A closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit
400
What is the name of group two on the periodic table?
Alkaline metals
400
On a solubility curve what can you see?
Temperature and grams
400
What is the amount of gravitational pull on Earth?
10 m/s2
400
When light bends into a prism what colors come out?
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
400
the gas which fills up a light bulb
What is argon gas?
500
What are the names of the two separate periods from the periodic table?
Lanthanoids and actinoids
500
What is the area above the curve of a solution called?
Supersaturated
500
What law would apply to this scenario: When you punch a punching bag you usually might feel pain or tension go through your hand after the punch.
Newton's 3rd Law
500
Explain the Doppler effect
The apparent change in frequency of a sound caused by the movement of the listener or the source of the sound
500
What are examples of good insaulators
1. Glass 2. Plastic 3. Rubber 4. Porcelain 5. Wood 6. Distilled or pure water 7. Ceramic 8. asphalt
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