Light & Waves
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration
Chemical vs. Physical Change and Energy
Compounds, Molecules, and Mixtures
Atoms and the Periodic Table
100

When light bounces off an object.

What is reflection?

100

Calculate the speed in miles per hour if I travel 25 miles in 30 minutes. INCLUDE UNITS

50 miles per hour

100

This type of change creates a new product.

What is a chemical change?

100

This is an example of a compound.

What is water, baking soda, salt, sugar, etc?

100

The state of matter where particles are vibrating in place.

What is a solid?

200

This type of wave requires a medium to travel.

What is a longitudinal wave?

200

This is the definition of a contact force.

What is a force that happens because objects are touching?

200

These are examples of chemical change. (list 2)

What is food rotting, combustion, rusting, and digestion?
200

When mixing an acid and a base, your result is guaranteed to be water + this.

What is salt?

200

This part of the atom has a negative charge.

What is the electron?

300
What we call from crest to crest, trough to trough, compression to compression, or expansion to expansion.

What is a wavelength?

300

My acceleration is this if I have my cruise control set to 55 mph on the highway.

What is 0?

300

I will expect to find this type of energy at the highest point of a rollercoaster.

What is potential energy?

300

Mr. Soules's favorite ice cream is Rocky Road. This would be considered this type of mixtrure.

What is a heterogenous mixture?

300

These two parts of the atom make up the nucleus.

What is the proton and neutron?

400

The term used for an object that SOME light passes through.

What is translucent?

400

This is the difference between speed and velocity.

What is that velocity is speed with direction?
400

These energy transformations are taking place when I am cooking brownies.

What is electrical energy to thermal energy?

400

This is the definition of a pure substance.

What is something that contains a singular element or compound and cannot be separated by physical means?

400

We order elements based on their amount of this on the periodic table.

What are protons?

500

The seismic wave that does NOT travel through liquids.

What is the S-wave?

500

This is the net force if I am pushing a box 25 N to the right and Dr. Exalien is pushing a box 30 N to the left. INCLUDE DIRECTION

Bonus: Is this a balanced of unbalanced force?

What is 5 N to the left?

Unbalanced force

500

Eating food is considered this type of energy.

Bonus: This type of energy will then be transferred to what type of energy?

Chemical energy (nutrients for our body)

Mechanical energy (moving)

500

This is the name for the substance that is being dissolved in a solution.

What is a solute?

500
Lead has this many protons based on the periodic table.

Bonus: Lead has more or less atomic mass than Platinum?

What is 82 protons?

Bonus: Lead has more atomic mass than Platinum

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