What does the word thermal mean?
Relating to heat.
Which subatomic particle is important for electricity?
Electron.
What are the two poles called on a magnet?
North Pole.
South Pole.
What is the largest organ in the human body?
Skin.
Name an element from the periodic table that plastic has in it.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, chlorine.
Which two subatomic particles are attracted to one another?
Proton and Electron.
What is the charge of the North Pole on a magnet?
Negative.
What does the word solute mean?
Solid in a mixture.
How many bones are in a giraffe's neck?
7.
What type of material should you use for cooking?
Metal.
Circular.
What does ferromagnetic mean?
Strong attraction to a magnet.
What does solubility mean?
The ability to dissolve something.
How long does it take sunlight to reach the Earth?
8 minutes.
Name 2 elements that would have high thermal conductivity.
Silver, Copper, Gold, Aluminum, Zinc, etc.
Name 2 elements that would have high electrical conductivity.
Silver, Copper, Gold, Aluminum, Sodium, etc.
Name 2 elements that would be considered highly magnetic.
Iron, Silver, Cobalt, etc.
What are the two compounds that come together to make table salt?
Sodium.
Chlorine.
What is the common name for dihydrogen monoxide?
Water.
Electron on the outer most electron shell.
How are electricity and magnetism similar?
Both have a positive terminal and negative terminal.
What is an example of a diamagnetic material?
Any nonmagnetic material.
What is nitrate?
This is the N in our memory trick NAG.
A compound that has Nitrogen and Oxygen.
How many teeth do humans have?
28 or 32.