These subatomic particles are the building blocks of all atoms.
What are protons, neutrons and electrons?
These characteristics of substances that describe their ability to change into other substances
What are chemical properties?
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These 3 states are the rock paper scissors of science.
What are solid, liquid and gas?
Barry Allen might be the fastest man alive, but without direction, he lacks this scientific principle to his speed.
What is velocity?
This law says an object will not move unless an outside force acts upon it.
What is Newton's first law of motion?
These two scientific methods of data collection are used during discovery.
What is inference and direct observation?
Ouch! The shattered catapult's wood demonstrates this property with it's density and weight.
What are physical properties?
What can affect the solubility of a solution?
What is temperature and pressure?
Eureka! Shouted this man as an apple fell on his gravity effected head.
Who was Issac Newton?
This is the real speed formula
What is speed=distance over time
We use this method to determine the atomic structure of an element.
What is adding the total number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom?
Don't feel sad--if you have mass then you must have this scientific concept.
What is matter?
What is a suspension in a liquid?
What is a heterogeneous mixture of a finely distributed solid in a liquid?
This unit of measurement is named after a man who used to give counterfeiters their last meal.
What is a Newton?
We use this term to measure the change in forward velocity.
What is acceleration?
Don't bite into this crunchy outer atomic shell--you might get a negative outlook from their negative charge.
What are valence electrons?
This type of reaction is the opposite of raising the temperature.
What is an endothermic reaction?
This type of mixture is always in uniform, like GCS students
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
This intrinsic force is responsible for exothermic reactions.
What is friction?
This intrinsic force is what keeps the universe connected.
What is gravity?
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Don't assume there are ever more than 8 of these in this kind of drawing of an element.
What are valence electrons in a dot diagram?
Energy can neither be created or destroyed according to this scientific principle
What is the law of conservation of mass?
What are synthetic materials?
We use these points to understand how we move through spacetime.
What are reference points?
We use these on the periodic table to figure out where elements are placed.
What is atomic columns?