Unit 7.1
Unit 7.2
Unit 7.3
Christmas Trivia
100

Do atoms move the quickest in a solid, liquid or gas?

Gas!

100

What is the definition of criteria?

What our design MUST have - the REQUIREMENTS!

100

What did we end up diagnosing M'Kenna with?

Celiac's Disease

100

What do people traditionally place on top of a Christmas tree?

A star or an angel!

200

Finish this phrase: Matter cannot be....

Created or destroyed!

200

What temperature is too hot for food to where it will burn your mouth?

120 degrees Fahrenheit!

200

True or False: All animals have some kind of chemical reaction to process food and gain energy.

True.

200

Which country in Europe is credited with starting the tradition of decorating Christmas trees?

Germany!

300

Why did we need to use a closed system for the bath bomb?

Because we needed to trap the gasses and a closed system does that. An open system lets the gas out!

300

What is the Danger Zone?

The degree range where food may grow bacteria! Between 40-140 degrees Fahrenheit!

300

What is the process called where you inhale oxygen to burn food molecules/fat and it creates carbon dioxide that you exhale?

Cellular Respiration

300

According to the movie Home Alone #1, where were the McCallisters traveling for Christmas vacation?

Paris!

400

What kind of gas did the chemical reaction in the bath bomb create?

Carbon Dioxide - CO2!

400

Which ingredients created a chemical reaction that heated our MRE?

Saltwater, copper sulfate and tin foil!

400

What are the little tiny tissues of your small intestine called?

Villi.

400

What popular Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?

Jingle Bells!

500

Which two ingredients caused the chemical reaction in the bath bombs?

Citric acid and baking soda!

500

Could we use the hand warmers for our MRE? Why or why not?

No, because they didn't get hot enough!

500

What is the special chemical found in saliva called that breaks down complex carbs?

Amylase.

500

What Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch”?

Egg nog!

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