A branch of natural science that studies non-living systems
Physical Science
The universe was created by a supreme being
Creationism
Process where two or more nuclei combines to form a new element which governs the nucleosynthesis process
Nuclear Fusion
In 1832, ________ discovered that there is a relationship between electricity and matter
Michael Faraday
Niels Bohr
Branch of astronomy that involves the origin and evolution of the universe, from the formation to today and into the future
Cosmology
The universe is not only uniform, but also unchanging in time, thus it is continuously created
Steady State Universe
The collective term for the nuclear reactions taking place in stars to build the nuclei of the heavy elements
Stellar Nucleosynthesis
In 1897, ________ discovered the electrons and proposed the Plum pudding model of the atom
J.J Thompson
The Old English term for Al Kimya which in turn evolved into ________.
Chemistry
The universe is going through a rapid expansion called inflation that has been going on and has never stopped expanding
Eternal Inflation
The universe was created by a random fluctuation of a subatomic particle that exploded
Big Bang Theory
Name the Three Nuclear Fusion Process in Stellar Nucleosynthesis
Hydrogen Burning, Helium Burning, Burning of Heavier Elements
He discovered the Nucleus along with the proposal of the Planetary Model of the atom, also coined the term Protons
Ernest Rutherford
Describes an atom as a particle with a dense positive center called the nucleus and is orbited by negatively charged electrons
Nuclear Model of the Atom
Consists of a cyclic model because of the endless occurrences of explosion or big bang
Oscillation Universe
In 1948, Dr. Alpher, Bethe, and Gamow published a paper entitled “The Origin of Chemical Elements”
- they described a process by which all of the elements in the universe could have come into existence shortly after the Big Bang
The Alpher-Bethe-Gamow Paper
He first suggested the existence of Atoms
Democritus
He discovered the Neutron
Chadwick
Nucleus
The universe is a crisscross of huge electric currents and gigantic magnetic fields
Plasma Universe
Refers to the production of nuclei; believed to be responsible for the formation of Hydrogen, Deuterium, Helium Isotopes, Lithium Isotopes, and Trace amounts of Beryllium
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN)
The first atomic theory was proposed in 1808 by ________.
John Dalton
Suggested the concept of the Atomic Number, which is equal to the number of protons in an atom
Henry Moseley
Negatively charged subatomic particles which surround the nucleus at a great distance