Why should you never trust an atom?
Because they make up everything
Anything that has matter and takes up space
What is matter?
A physical change from the liquid state to a solid state
What is freezing?
n the 18th century, this system was developed to standardize units in measurement
What is the SI system?
H
What is hydrogen?
What do you do with a sick chemist?
What is you Barium?
A numerical evaluation of how close a measurement is to an accepted value
What is accuracy?
A physical change from a liquid to a vapor or gas
What is vaporization?
This is the SI unit for length
What is meter?
C
What is Carbon?
Anyone want to hear a joke about sodium?
Na
A pure substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means
What is an element?
An example of this process is when fog droplets or dew forms
What is condensation?
This is the SI unit for temperature
What is kelvin?
Na
What is sodium?
What show do Cesium and Iodine love to watch together?
What is CsI?
A temporary, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
What is a hypothesis?
A physical change from a gas directly to a solid
What is deposition?
1000 liters is equal to this many kiloliters
What is 1 kiloliter?
P
What is phosphorus?
What unit of measurements does a serial killer use to weigh its victims?
What are kill-o-grams?
Atoms with the same number of protons but differ in numbers of neutrons
What are isotopes?
A physical change directly from a solid state directly to a gaseous state
What is sublimation?
Theoretical temperature at which all particle motion ceases. O K
What is absolute zero?
Name the hydrogen 7
H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I