I can be food you eat, juice you drink, and air you breathe.
What is solid, liquid, and gas - all three states of matter?
There are 118 of these.
What are elements in the Periodic Table?
I am the thing that is stuff that you wear and I build the stuff that's in your hair. I'm practically everything.
What are atoms?
The unit of measure used by chemists.
A bonded group of atoms.
What is a molecule?
The only substance that naturally occurs on earth in all three states.
What is H2O/Water?
The number associated with each element.
What is the Atomic Number?
The three little specks that are inside every atom.
What are subatomic particles?
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
The product of sugar on top of creme brûlée when it gets burned.
What is caramelization?
Also known as the solution.
What is the answer?
This freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is water?
The lightest element.
What is Hydrogen?
The type of charge of a proton.
What is positive?
The product of a chemical reaction.
What is the new substance that forms.
The scale from 0-14 used to measure the strength of an acid or a base.
What is the pH scale?
Arrange the three states of matter in order by the amount of movement of particles from least energy to most energy.
What is -solid, liquid, then gas?
The hardest pure element.
What is Carbon, in the form of diamond?
I circle around the nucleus of an atom.
What is an electron?
The chemical reaction that takes place when metal is in contact with oxygen.
What is corrosion?
A change that occurs where no new substance is made.
What is a physical change?
When a substance changes from a gas to a solid without passing through a liquid form.
What is sublimation?
Currently, the most expensive element.
What is Lutetium (element 71)?
(worth $10,000 for 100 grams. Gold is worth $7,720 per 100 grams)
A circular tube underground used to smash particles together to create new particles.
What is a particle accelerator?
These are broken and new ones are formed during a chemical reaction.
What are bonds?
The process of creating scientific law.
What is the Scientific Method?