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In an atom, which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

proton

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What is a crystal?

A solid with a regular geometric shape because of the arrangement of its atoms

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What is buoyant force?

A force caused by water pressure that pushes up on an object

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On the periodic table, what are the vertical columns known as?

Groups

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Which two subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of the atom?

proton and neutron

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What are the units and formula for density?

density = mass/volume

g/ml or g/cm3

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The pressure of a liquid is determined by what?

The depth and density of a liquid

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How many protons does calcium (Ca) have?

20

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What is a compound?

different elements that are combined in fixed proportions 


ex. H2O

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At an atomic level, what two things determine the density of an object?

The mass of each atom and the spacing between those atoms

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If an object had a density of 2.3 g/ml while water has a density of 1.0 g/ml, would this object sink or float?

sink

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What is plasma?

gas that has increased in energy to the point that the atoms break apart and become charged particles called ions

400

What is Brownian motion?

The perpetual movement of tiny particles because the atoms that make it up are always moving, helped to prove that atoms are real

400

If 100 mL of syrup is 200 g, while 100 ml of water is 100 g, what is the syrup's specific gravity?

2, because it weighs 2 times more than the same amount of water

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What is Archimedes principle?

An object in water is pushed up with the same amount of force as the weight of the water it displaced

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How would you determine the density of an unknown object?

Find the volume by displacing water and find the mass using a scale, then divide the two to get the density

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Explain Rutherford's gold foil experiment and what was his conclusion?

He shot alpha particles (radiation) through thin gold foil and saw that some of the particles bounced back instead of passing through; he discovered the atomic nucleus

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Explain the relationship between surface area and volume when an object is scaled up.

When an object is scaled up, the surface area and volume both increase; however, the volume increases at a much greater rate
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What is Pascal's principle?

If you change the pressure of any point of an enclosed liquid, that pressure is applied to every point, allowing you to lift very heavy objects with minimal force

500

What is Hooke's law?

The force applied to a spring is directly proportional to the amount that it is stretched

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