Metal/Nonmetal/Metalloid
Number of Atoms
Weather
Organelles
Newton's Laws
100

Helium (He)

nonmetal

100

H2O

Hydrogen = 2

Oxygen = 1

Total = 3

100

Symbol for a cold front


100

Control center of the cell

Nucleus

100

F = m x a

2nd Law

200

Gold (Au)

Metal

200

C6H12O6

Carbon = 6

Hydrogen = 12

Oxygen = 6

Total = 24

200

What direction is the warm front moving?


East/northeast

200

Type of cell with a cell wall, a large vacuole, and chloroplasts.

Plant cell

200

Law of Inertia

1st Law

300

These elements tend to be shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity.

metals

300

4CO2

Carbon = 4


Oxygen = 8

Total = 12

300

What kind of weather is indicated by the red L?


cloudy skies, possible precipitation

300

Powerhouse of the cell

mitochondria
300
For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.

3rd law

400

These elements are brittle, not malleable, and cannot be drawn into wires (ductile).

nonmetals

400

Al2(SO4)3

Aluminum = 2

Sulfur = 3

Oxygen = 12

Total = 17

400

What is the difference between a hurricane, typhoon, and a cyclone?

Location where they form

400

Holds the organelles in place

cytoplasm

400

An empty cart requires less force to accelerate than a full cart.

2nd Law

500

Mercury (Hg)

metal

500

2Ba(NO3)2

Barium = 2

Nitrogen = 4

Oxygen = 12

Total = 18

500

Weather associated with a warm front.

warmer temperatures, possible precipitation

500

Function of the cell membrane 

Controls what gets in and out of a cell
500

A soccer player kicks a ball and the ball pushes back on the player's foot.

3rd Law

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