What is mercury?
This is the number of km in a mile.
What is 1.6?
This force always opposes the force of gravity when any object is in contact with a surface.
What is the normal force?
This type of energy allows us to see our bones and other internal structures.
What is an X-ray?
This model bacteria lives in our small intestine, but can also cause unpleasant digestive symptoms if it is acting as a contaminant.
What is Escherichia coli?
This is the number of valence electrons in a bromine atom.
What is 7?
This is the number of seconds in 2 hours.
What is 7200?
This value, represented by T, is often measured using rope and pulley systems.
This technique allows one to see difference bacteria as different colours on a slide.
What is Gram staining?
This man created four famous postulates.
Who is Robert Koch?
This is the name of "element 118".
What is Oganesson?
What is 1 million?
This type of diagram shows all of the forces acting upon an object.
What is a "free body diagram"?
This technique allows one to amplify DNA via primers.
What is PCR?
This is usually the highest temperature an autoclave reaches.
What is 121 degrees celsius?
This old name for Tungsten is why it is represented by the symbol "W" on the periodic table.
What is Wolfram?
This is the value of the torr for one bar.
What is 750 torr?
This orbital, represented by ml, describes the orientation of an atomic orbital in space.
What is the magnetic quantum number?
This technique is similar to an MRI machine, depending on hydrogen-atom spins for image results.
What is NMR?
This toxin, responsible for dysentery and other cardiovascular diseases, comes from a rod-shape bacterium whose name and toxin sound the same.
What is Shiga toxin?
This is the number of d orbital electrons in an indium atom multiplied by the number of days in February 2025.
What is 280?
These are the number of calories in one kilowatt hour.
What is 860 calories?
This formula represents this type of motion.
What is Brownian motion?
This technique, located under A lot, requires its samples to be extremely cold before analysis.
What is Cryo-EM?
This bacterial taxonomic class contains Listeria monocytogenes.
What is Bacilli?