Famous Chemists
Elements
Safety
Vocab
Explosions and Toxins
100
A female chemist who studied radioactivity
What is Marie Curie
100
Has the symbol SN
What is tin
100
You wear this overtime you do an experiment to protect your eyes
What is Goggles
100
The change of state from a solid to a liquid
What is Melting
100
What is one of the most common household toxins
What is Hydrogen peroxide
200
He created a prize converted among many in the world
What is Alfred Nobel
200
One of the most famous elements
What is Gold
200
You use these when picking up a heated object
What is Tongs
200
Rapid change of state from liquid to gas
What is Boil
200
This chemical used to be found all over, even in our pencils
What is Lead
300
He created a vaccine for rabies
What is Louis Pasteur
300
The element that almost all living beings need to survive
What is Oxygen
300
When you are done using a hot plate, you do what to it
What is unplugging it
300
Change of state of a gas to a solid without going through the liquid state
What is Desposition
300
This chemical explosive is seen all the time in movies
What is TNT
400
Discovered the DNA structure in genetics
What is Rosalind Franklin
400
An Element commonly found in Milk
What is calcium
400
What must girls do with their hair if it is long
What is tie it up
400
Change of state of a liquid into a gas
What is Vaporization
400
This chemical is found in our thermometer
What is Mercury
500
One of the earliest men to apply the scientific method
What is Robert Boyle
500
You use this element to clean open wounds
What is iodine
500
What must you wear on your feet whenever you do an experiment
What is closed toed shoes
500
Change of state of a solid to a gas without going through the liquid state
What is sublimation
500
This chemical is found and seen everyday among our society, with people smoking it
What is Nicotine
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