very easy
This is the term for a pair of molecules to behave the same way when they are far apart?
Gravity
What did we learn in the lab?
We learned about how chromatography, stationary phase, and mobile phase are involved in making food coloring go up the coffee filter.
What is water made out of?
H2O (two hydrogen and one oxygen)
Name 3 Abiotic factors
rocks, water, and sand
What was the famous rocket that circled the moon in April 1st, 2026?
Artemis II
In general there is one thing faster then the speed of light?
Warp speed
Why can't you eat in a lab?
what is another name that scientists gave to water?
Universal solvent
Name 2 types of animals that are about to go extinct
Rhinos, Elephants, etc.
What does NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
What is Newton's 3rd law?
Newton's third law states that for every action (force) in nature, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Name 4 things that are used in the lab.
scapula, hot plate, tongs, and erlinminer flask
What is the elemental symbol for gold
Au
What are the three main types of living things in the ecosystem?????????
Decomposers, Consumers, Producers
What is the name of the project in space that 15 countries helped build for research in space?
The ISS (International Space Station)
Quantum mechanics dictates that information can never be destroyed, a concept called unitarity. However, Stephen Hawking showed that black holes emit thermal radiation and slowly evaporate. If a black hole completely disappears, the physical information about the matter that fell into it is permanently destroyed, causing a direct clash between general relativity and quantum mechanics. [1, 2]
What is the most important rule in the Lab?
Listening to the teacher.
How much Elements are on the periodic table?
114
128
115
118
118
Name 3 biotic factors in the class?
Bacteria, humans, and flies (hopefully not).
how are black holes created
when a star dies
This is the term for a pair of molecules to behave the same way when they are far apart?
Quantum entanglement
What is the definition of Chromatography?
Is a technique used to separate a mixture into it's individual components.
What is the most dense substance on the periodic table?
Osmium, since Osmium is the densest naturally occurring substance and stable element on the periodic table.
This specific term describes an organism's unique role in its habitat, including how it survives, what it eats, and how it interacts with other species. Hint: special roles
What is an ecological niche?
What is the name of the black hole closest to Earth?