Acids, Bases, and Solutions
Motion
Forces
Work and Machines
Energy
100
A mixture containing a solvent and a least one solute and has the same properties throughout. 
What is a solution?
100
A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.
What is a reference point? 
100
A push or a pull.
What is Force?


100
Force*Distance
What is work?
100
Energy Transfer Divided by time.
What is power? 
200
A mixture containing small, undissolved particles that do not settle out.
What is a colloid? 
200
The distance the object moves per unit of time.
What is speed?
200
The force is measured in the SI unit.
What is Newton? 
200
The SI unit of work.
What is joule?
200
The energy of a moving object. 
What is kinetic energy? 
300
Particles of solute separate and become surrounded by particles of the solvent. 
How is a Solution Form?
300
Distance divided by time.
What is speed? 
300
Combination of all forces.
What is the Net force?
300
The rate of work.
What is power?
300
The energy that results from the position or shape of an object.
What is potential energy?
400
Add Solute
How can you increase the solution's concentration?
400
An object moving at 25 km/h.
What is velocity? 
400
The force that two surfaces exert on each other. 
What is Friction? 
400
One joule of work done in one second. 
What is watt? 
400
Energy-related to an object's height. 
What is gravitational potential energy? 
500
Another group of compounds that can be identified by their common properties. 
What are Bases? 
500

Final Speed - Initial Speed / Time

What is Acceleration? 
500
A force that pulls objects toward each other. 
What is gravity? 
500
Force exerted at an input distance.
What is Input force? 
500
The energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched.
What is Elastic potential energy?
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