Solutions
Energy
Miscellaneous
Labs
Compounds, molecules, and elements.
100

This solution is the last resort for people being impacted by sea level rise.

Relocating or moving away

100

Something that has more energy also has more of this.

Heat

100

Chemistry is the study of this.

Matter, and how it changes.

100

Energy is applied to an ice cube and this happens to its mass.

Decreases
100
The compound found in the ocean.

H2O

200

Communities on the coast are building these to keep water away from their homes and buildings.

Seawalls

200

Particles do this when they have more energy.

Move faster

200

M/V equals this.

Density

200

This property explains why we have warm salty water at the bottom of the ocean.

Density

200

The compound causing our atmospheric temperature to rise.

CO2

300

The atmospheric gas that acts as a blanket, warming the Earth.

CO2

300

Calculate the amount of energy in calories would 100 g of water lose if the water’s temperature decreased by 5℃.

500 calories

300

The specific heat of water.

1.0

300

This happens when energy is applied to CO2.

Heats up
300

The chemical formula for salt.

NaCl
400

The solution that involves reflecting light away from Earth's surface.

Microbeads

400

In our equation Q represents this.

Heat energy

400

The word "thermo" means this.

Heat

400

The most dense type of water.

Cold salty water

400

This element makes up the majority of our atmosphere.

Nitrogen

500

The solution that prevents glaciers from melting from below.

Berm

500

The name of the law that describes how energy is neither created or destroyed.

The Law of Conservation of Energy

500

The name of the specific glacier we looked at.

Ilulissat Glacier

500
When two liquids are combined, the temperature will always be this.

Between the two

500

This element is the second highest one found in our atmosphere.

Oxygen

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