Science Detectives
Tiny Things That Matter
Bond… Chemical Bond
Things That Go Boom (or Just React)
Sour, Slippery & Carbon-y
100

This is a testable explanation based on observations.

What is a scientific hypothesis?

100

This particle has a negative charge.

What is an electron?

100

Metals have this property: easily shaped and conduct heat.

What is malleability and conductivity?

100

This type of reaction absorbs heat.

What is an endothermic reaction?

100

In saltwater, this is the solute.

What is salt?

200

This lab tool is best for accurately measuring 27.5 mL.

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

The atomic number equals the number of these particles.

What are protons?

200

An ionic bond is this type of attraction.

What is attraction between oppositely charged ions?

200

This must be equal on both sides of a balanced equation.

What is the number of atoms of each element?

200

Increasing temperature generally does this to solid solubility.

What is increases solubility?

300

Repeated trials giving similar results describe this.

What is precision?

300

Isotopes differ in the number of these particles.

What are neutrons?

300

A covalent bond involves atoms doing this.

What is sharing electrons?

300

This is added to increase reaction rate without being used up.

What is a catalyst?

300

An acid produces these ions in water.

What are H⁺ ions?

400

The law stating mass of reactants equals products.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

400

Elements in the same group share this property.

What are valence electrons?

400

This type of bond occurs when different nonmetals share electrons unequally.

What is a polar covalent bond?

400

Gas bubbles forming during a reaction are evidence of this.

What is a chemical reaction?

400

Acid + base reaction producing salt and water.

What is neutralization?

500

A homogeneous mixture is better known by this name.

What is a solution?

500

These elements are most likely to form a −1 ion.

What are halogens (Group 17 elements)?

500

Rusting iron is an example of this type of change.

What is a chemical change?

500

Two aqueous solutions forming a solid describes this reaction.

What is a precipitation reaction?

500

Organic chemistry studies compounds containing these two elements.

What are carbon and hydrogen?

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