Newton's Laws
Waves
Classifying matter
Acids/Bases/Water
The Universe
Universe 2
100

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

What is Newton's 3rd Law

100

The name of the scale in which we score different types of waves

What is the EM Spectrum or the Electromagnetic Spectrum 

100

CH4 would be classified as this. 

What is a compound

100

Below a 7

What is an Acid

100

The most supported theory of how the universe began.

What is the Big Bang Theory

100

A collection of dust and gas that forms stars. The beginning stage. 

What is a nebula

200

An object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest until a force is enacted upon the object.

What is Newton's 1st Law

200

What time of wave would we use to check someone's temperature

What is heat

200

O2 would be classified as this

What is an element

200

7

What is Neutral

200

The 3 types of glaxies

What are Spiral, Elliptical, and Irregular

200

The collapse of a massive star's core, resulting in an explosions. 

A massive star exploding. 

What is a supernova

300

Force equals Mass times Acceleration

F=m/a

What is Newton's 2nd Law

300

The only wave that we can see with the naked eye

What is visible light

300

Mixtures that are easily separated without a chemical reaction.  

What is Heterogenous 

300

Above a 7

What is a base

300

The type of Galaxy that the Milky Way is in.

What is Spiral

300

The brightness of a star is based on this

What is the star's mass

400

 Which of the following is 2 images are examples of Newton's first law? 

Image 1

Image 2

Image 3

What is image 1 and 3.

400
The wave that astronomers find useful in space

Gamma Rays

400

Matter is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass

400

You would do this to make an acid less acidic 

What is add a base to it. 

400

Has a long wavelength and appears red because it is moving away from us.

What is Redshift

400

How many elements are in the following equation

2HO + 8FeS


What is 4

500

Olivia hits a ball with a force of 20 Newtons. The ball travels at a rate of 2 m/s. What is the mass of the ball?

What is 10 grams

500

Waves carry this

What is energy

500

6CO2+6H2O --------> 6O2+C6H12O6

How many Oxygen atoms are on the product side in the equation above

What is 18

500

You use this to determine the pH of a substance

What is a pH Probe or a pH strip

500
has a short wavelength and appears blue because it is moving towards us.

What is blueshift

500

The diagram where stars are plotted that tells the temperature and the brightness

What is the HR Diagram

600

Forces acting in opposite directions with the same amount of magnitude

Forces acting in the same direction

What is balanced and unbalanced

600
Finish the sentence

As frequency decreases....

What is wavelength increases

600

6CO2+6H2O --------> 6O2+C6H12O6

Is mass conserved in the equation below? Why or Why not

What is yes because there is the same amount of each element on both the reactant and the product side.

600

Adhesion is

Cohesion is 

What is adhesions is when water sticks to other things and cohesion is when water sticks to itself 

600

Name 2 different categories that stars are classified into. 

What is Red Supergiant, Red Giant, Main Sequence, White Dwarf, 

600

How does the temperature range on the diagram where stars are plotted

What is from greatest to least

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