Metals
Plastic
Textile
Food
Metals 2
100

A mineral primarily made of aluminum

Where is bauxite?

100

Give one source of natural plastics

Where are animal horns (Casein glue), and trees (latex, rubber)?

100

The basic unit of all textile

Where is fiber?

100

Basic sugar molecule of all carbohydrates

What is glucose?

100

Corrosion of iron

What is rust?

200

The most common process for iron?

What is a blast furnace?

200

A process in which relatively small molecules called monomers are combined chemically. 

What is polymer?

200

A characteristic of fiber is: Ability to maintain the size

What is shrinkage?

200

Main components of carbohydrates

What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

200

What is the color of alumina powder?

What is white?

300

The second step of producing copper is concentrating copper into a more usable form.

What is benefaction/beneficiation?

300

Source of synthetic plastics

What is crude oil?

300
Another term for manufactured fiber

What is synthetic fiber?

300
Two ways carbohydrates will turn into when we eat too many carbohydrates. 

1. It will turn into fats. 2. Will be stored in our liver. 

300

Corrosion of copper and describe its color.

What is patina and greenish in color?

400

Give 3 properties of metals

What are malleable, ductile, lustrous, good conductor of heat and electricity? etc.

400

Give 3 properties of thermosetting

What are Waterproof, Durable, Hard, Scratch resistant, Resists high temperatures, Electrical insulator?

400

First commercially produced manufactured fiber

What is rayon?

400

Carbon dioxide enters and leaves the plant through

What is stomata?

400

Materials and ratio in making pig iron.

What is iron ore 4: coking coal 2: limestone 1?

500

What are the 2 ways of mining? Describe each.

Open pit mining- on the surface

Underground mining - underground


500

Compare and contrast: Thermoforming and Thermosetting. 

Thermoforming: Plastics that can be reheated and reshaped

Thermosetting: Plastics that cannot be reheated or shaped

Both are types of plastics

500

Compare and contrast: Cellulosic fiber and protein fiber

Cellulosic Fiber: Fiber from plants

Protein Fiber: Fiber from animals

Both: Both are natural fiber

500

Compare and contrast: Simple carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates. 

Simple carbohydrates: From sugar, provides quick but short-term energy.

Complex carbohydrates: Supply long-lasting energy as well as other nutrients and fiber.

Both: provide energy. 


500

Compare and contrast: Science and technology

Science: Study of the natural world

Technology: Study of the human-made world

Both: answers may vary

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