The center of an atom.
What is the NUCLEUS?
The smallest element, a very common gas.
What is HYDROGEN (H)?
We need to drink this molecule or we dedz.
What is WATER (H2O)?
The vertical columns on the Periodic Table.
What are GROUPS?
The branch of science that studies the identification of matter.
What is CHEMISTRY?
The negatively charged particles on the outside of an atom.
What are electrons (e-)?
The earth's atmosphere is mostly this element.
What is NITROGEN (N)?
We need to breathe this molecule or we dedz.
What is Oxygen (O2)?
The horizontal rows on the Periodic Table.
What are PERIODS?
The process/temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid.
What is the MELTING POINT?
A particle with mass but no charge (neutral) that sits in the center of an atom. Brain blast from Jimmy...
What is NEUTRON (n0)?
This recyclable metal is used to make soda cans.
What is ALUMINUM (Al)?
This molecule helps season food. The only seasoning Unruh uses.
What is SALT (NaCl)?
The elements are arranged in order by their...
What is ATOMIC NUMBER?
(# OF PROTONS)
When molecules rearrange and form new substances. Breaking bonds and forming new ones.
What is a CHEMICAL REACTION?
Positively charged subatomic particles.
What are PROTONS (p+)?
This shiny yellow metal is very valuable. Often used to make jewelry.
What is GOLD (Au)?
This molecule is used to sweeten things. Hopefully you have the right amount in your cookie dough.
What is SUGAR (C12H22O11)?
The size of the elements changes in this way if we look down the Periodic Table.
What is BIGGER?
The Law that the same amount of stuff exists before and after a chemical reaction.
What is the CONSERVATION OF MATTER?
Atoms are made up mostly of this...
What is EMPTY SPACE (NOTHING)?
The heaviest naturally occurring element. Was recently featured in Oppenheimer and Plankton sang about it in Spongebob.
What is Uranium (U)?
This molecule is being released into the atmosphere and heating our planet up at alarming rates.
What is CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2)?
These "royal" gases are found in the last column on the periodic table.
What are NOBLE GASES?
This common chemical reaction fuels our cars and provides energy for most industries.
What is COMBUSTION?