Solar System Creating Theory
Solar Phenomenon
Periodic Table
Atoms/Compounds
Planets and Regions
100

Who came up with The Accreation Theory 

Otto Schmidt 

100

This occurs when the moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth as it orbits.

A Solar Eclipse. 

100

The classification of elements that all have a full valence orbital 

Nobel Gasses 

100

Na

Sodium 

100

These are primarily gaseous planets composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and small amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia

Gas Giants/Planets

200

Who ORIGINAllY came up with the Nebular Hypothesis?

Immanuel Kant 

200

These are temporary, darker regions on the Sun's surface, appearing cooler than their surroundings

Sun Spots 

200

When trying to figure out the number of Valence Electrons an atom has, we look here on the periodic table.

Groups

200

F

Fluorine 

200

There are planets that are characterized by rocky or metallic compositions, solid surfaces, and relatively few moons.

Terrestrial Planets 

300

Who MODERNIZED the Nebular Hypothesis?

Pierre LaPlace 

300

X-Class, M-Class, C-Class, B-Class, and A-Class.


Solar Flare Classifications 

300

When determining how many orbital shells you need to draw in a Bohr-Rutherford model, you at this on the period table.

Periods 

300

Al2O3

Aluminum Oxide 

300

This is the largest component of the ever-expanding universe, making up 68% of everything outside out atmosphere 

Dark Energy 

400

This hypothesis proposes that the solar system formed from a vast, rotating cloud of gas and dust.  This cloud began to collapse under its own gravity, eventually flattening into a disk. Within this disk, the majority of the mass condensed into the Sun, while the remaining material clumped together to form planets, moons, and other celestial bodies.

The Nebular Hypothesis 

400

These storms set off  the aurora borealis, or more commonly known as the “ Northern Lights.” The lights are caused by the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and charged particles from the sun's atmosphere that enter the Earth's atmosphere.

Geomagnetic Storms 

400

This man modernized the periodic table, arranging it to be organized by increasing atomic number, as it is today.

Henry Moseley 

400

The common name for CH4

Methane

400

This is a region beyond Neptune in our solar system, filled with icy bodies like comets, dwarf planets (including Pluto), and other small objects.

The Kuiper Belt 

500

This theory suggested that the solar system formed from the accretion of small bodies, which were created when a passing star interacted with the sun. This interaction caused material to be ejected from both stars, which then cooled, condensed, collided and, merged to form planets

The Planetesimal Hypothesis 

500

Similar to Solar Flares, this solar phenomenon is also caused by magnetic fields and ejects plasma and magnetic field material from the suns corona. 

Coronal Mass Ejection (CME)

500

An American Physical Chemist who introduced a simple way to show the bonding between atoms in a molecule through Lewis electron dot diagrams

Gilbert Lewis 

500

S2F6

Disulfur Hexafluoride 

500

This is a hypothetical spherical shell region thought to surround the solar system. Considered the edge of our solar system, and where "long comets" are thought to originate from.

The Oort Cloud 

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