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Lab Time!
100

Another term for technology is _____.

What is applied science?

100


This is an example of ____.

What is technology?

100

Particles of matter that make up protons and neutrons are _____.

What are quarks?

100

As a sample of matter is heated, its particles ____.

What is they move more quickly.

100

When two or more substances are combined so each substance can be separated by physical means, the result is a(n) _____.

What is a mixture?

200

The SI unit for energy is the ____.

What is a joule?

200

A merry-go-round horse moves at a constant speed but a changing _____.

What is velocity?

200

Each row in the periodic table ends with a ____.

What is a noble gas?

200

According to ____, the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature, as long as pressure does not change. 

What is Charles's Law?

200

Matter with no definite volume or shape is a ____.

What is a gas?

300

The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one for to another is called ___.

What is electrical power?
300

A horizontal line on a velocity/time graph shows ____ acceleration.

What is zero?

300

The force you have to overcome to start an object moving is ______.

What is static friction?

300

Each inner level of an atom has a max number of _____ it can hold. 

What are electrons?

300

Matter that has a definite volume and a definite shape is a _____.

What is a solid?

400

The amount of energy needed to change a material from a liquid to a gas is called the heat of _____.

What is vaporization?

400

The speed you read on a speedometer is ____.

What is instantaneous speed?

400

The amount of energy needed to change a material from a solid to a liquid is called the heat of ____.

What is fusion?

400

When two balls collide, the momentum of the balls after the collision is explained by ____.

What is the law of conservation of momentum?

400

____ is another name for a homogenous mixture.

What is a solution?

500

The unit of _____ is kg x m/s.

What is momentum?

500

What is a parallel circuit?

500

Resistance is measured in a unit called the _____.

What is the ohm?

500

Hydraulic machines work by applying ____.

What is Pascal's Principle?

500

Elements that are gases, or are brittle solids, and are poor conductors at room temperature are ____.

What are nonmetals?

600

____ is the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact of particles.

What is conduction?

600

These are used to represent ____.

What are outer level electrons?

600

NO3- is an example of a _____ ion.

What is polyatomic?

600

The scattering of light by colloids is called _____.

What is the Tyndall effect?

600

Baking soda is considered a ____.

What is a compound?

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