What is a push or pull acting on an object called?
What is Force
What group are the alkali metals located in on the periodic table?
What is group 1
What is the density of water.
What is 1
What kind of reaction releases heat and energy into its surroundings.
What is an exothermic reaction
This is the energy of an object based off its movement.
What is Kinetic energy.
What is the standard unit used to measure force?
What are Newtons(N)
What part of an atom determines the atomic number of an element?
What is a Proton
This state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
What is Solid
What law states that matter can't be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction?
What is the law of conservation and mass
Can energy ever be truly destroyed, or does it just change forms?
What is No, it just changes forms
What is Newton's First Law also referred to.
What is the Law of Inertia.
What element on the periodic table is represented by the letters He?
What is Helium
What is the term for a gas directly changing into a liquid.
What is condensation
What are the elements on the left side of the equation called
What are reactants
What is the formal name for stored energy?
What is Potential Energy
This Formula represents Newtons Second Law.
What is F=ma
What category is group 18 usually known by.
What is Noble Gas.
What is the boiling point of water in Farenheit.
What is 212 degrees.
What is a substance that speeds up chemical reactions called?
What is a catalyst.
What type of heat transfer occurs through direct contact between solids?
What is conduction
Which law is the following, For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newtons Third Law.
What are the horizontal rows on the periodic table called?
What are periods
What property describes a liquids resistance to flowing?
What is Viscosity
What type of chemical reaction will the following formula become.
CO2 + H2O (arrow)
What is Synthesis
What type of energy is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds like food or batteries?
What is chemical energy.