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100

This process allows plants to convert sunlight into chemical energy, producing oxygen and glucose.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This English mathematician, physicist, and astronomer formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, laying the foundation for classical mechanics

Who was Isaac Newton?

100

This law relates the partial pressure of a gas to its concentration in a liquid at equilibrium.

What is Henry's Law?

100

This dimensionless number represents the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces in a fluid flow.

What is Reynolds Number?

100

This planet, known as the "Red Planet," is home to the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons.

What is Mars?

200

This process involves the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template.

What is transcription?

200

This Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer, often called the "father of observational astronomy," made significant improvements to the telescope and supported the Copernican theory that the Earth orbits the Sun

Who was Galileo Galilei?

200

This law states that the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass.

What is Graham's Law?

200

This law relates the partial pressure of a gas to its concentration in a liquid at equilibrium.

What is Henry's Law?

200

This famous mission in 1969 made Neil Armstrong the first human to walk on the Moon.

What is Apollo 11?

300

This series of chemical reactions is used by all aerobic organisms to generate energy through the oxidation of acetyl-coa.

What is the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle)?

300

This Scottish scientist formulated the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, bringing together for the first time electricity, magnetism, and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon.

Who was James Clerk Maxwell?

300

A liquid mixture of two or more substances that has its own constant boiling point, different from the boiling points of its constituents. 

What is Azeotrope?

300

This type of adsorption involves the physical binding of molecules to a surface without chemical bonds.

What is Physisorption?

300

This moon of Jupiter, covered in ice, is believed to harbor an ocean beneath its surface that could potentially support life.

What is Europa?

400

This process involves the addition of a poly(A) tail to the 3' end of an mRNA molecule, which is essential for the stability and export of the mRNA from the nucleus.

What is polyadenylation?

400

This Italian-American physicist created the world's first nuclear reactor and is known for his work on the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics.

Who was Enrico Fermi?

400

The law states that the total enthalpy change during the complete course of a chemical reaction is independent of the sequence of steps taken.

What is Hess' Law?

400

This equation describes the fluid flow in a pipe, considering the friction factor and flow rate.(DD)

What is the Darcy-Weisbach Equation?

400

This boundary surrounding a black hole marks the point where nothing, not even light, can escape its gravitational pull.

What is the event horizon?

500

A protein complex in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts that plays a key role in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, oxidizing water and releasing oxygen.

What is photosystem II (PSII)?

500

This American theoretical physicist made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, earning him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.

Who was Richard Feynman?

500

This rule predicts that during β-elimination reactions, the major product will be the more substituted alkene, due to its greater stability.

What is Saytzeff's rule?

500

This dimensionless number is used to predict the onset of natural convection in a fluid.

What is Rayleigh Number?

500

This theoretical framework suggests that the fundamental particles of the universe are not point-like, but rather tiny, vibrating one-dimensional objects.(DD)

What is string theory?

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