this is the energy and mass equation.
what is E=mc2?
this is resistance of fluid to flowing
what is viscosity?
A chemical with a pH of 9 is considered this.
what is Basic?
This is the smallest molecule. It makes up either a proton or a neutron in the nucleus.
what are quarks?
this is the formula for mass number
what is protons+neutrons
this is the term for when two nuclei come together to form a larger nucleus.
nuclear fusion
this law is referring to the fact that the force on a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid. F1/A1=F2/A2
What is Pascal's Principle?
this neutralizes the effects of acids and bases
what are buffers?
This is the area around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found
what is an electron cloud?
this is the name of each individual vertical column.
what are groups?
these waves emerge when a neutron is changed into a proton.
In Charles's Law, this must remain constant.
what is pressure?
this has one or more hydroxide ions
what are bases?
this will be unique to each element
what are protons?
radioactive nuclei contain more than this many protons
what are 83?
This is represented by the equation P1V1=P2V2
What is Boyle's Law?
this is the molar mass of NaBr
what is 103 g?
this is the smallest particle of an element that maintains the properties of that element.
what are atoms?
this is the type of element that Potassium is
what is a metal?
The half-life of a Helium molecule is 2 days. After 8 days, this much of 40 g of He is left over.
what is 2.5 g?
This describes how buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
What is Archimedes Principle?
this is when all of an acid ionizes in solution.
what is a strong acid
This is the electrically neutral particle in the nucleus
what is a neutron?
this is the type of element that Boron is.
what is metalloid?