Acids & bases.
Atomic structure.
Chemical reactions.
Ecosystems.
General Science.
100

What number would a strong acid & a strong base have?

Strong acid: 1-2.

Strong base: 13-14.

100

An atom's atomic number is equal to the number of...

...protons in its nucleus.

100

How many Hydrogen atoms are seen in the below compound of water? 

3H2O

6.

100

Identify an example of a producer & a consumer.

Producer: plants & algae.

Consumer: mouse, shark, human, etc.


100

What type of force enables heavy cruise ships (which can weigh up to 100,000 tonnes) to float on water?

Buoyancy.

200

Identify 2 different examples of an acid & a base from around the home.

Answers may include:

Acids:

-Orange juice, citrus fruits, soft drink, etc.

Bases:

-Soap, dishwashing detergent, oven cleaner, etc.

200

An atom's atomic mass number equates to...

...the number of neutrons & protons in an the nucleus.

200

What are the scientific terms for a positive & negatively-charged ion?

Positively-charged ion: cation.

Negatively-charged ion: anion.

200

Two kangaroos fighting one another for mating rights is an example of what type of interaction?

Intraspecific competition.

200

In a scientific experiment, why should you only change 1 variable at a time?

So that you can be sure that the results are directly attributed to the variable that you changed.

300

Identify a type of indicator which can determine the pH of a substance.

Universal indicator or litmus paper.

300

What's the maximum number of electrons that can fit in the first 3 shells of an atom?

1st shell: 2.

2nd shell: 8.

3rd shell: 8.

300

Balance the following chemical equation by writing the number where the question mark is.

2Mg + Cl2 --> ?MgCl

2.

300

Identify 3 different biotic & abiotic factors found within a rainforest ecosystem.

Biotic: plants, insects & birds.

Abiotic: sunlight, rainfall & humidity.

300

How old is Sir David Attenborough?

99 years!

400

What type of ions (Hydroxide or Hydrogen) do bases & acids release in solution?

Bases release Hydroxide ions, whereas acids release Hydrogen ions.

400

Magnesium has an atomic number of 12. How many valence electrons will it have?

2 (2 electrons in the 1st shell, 8 in the 2nd shell & the remaining 2 in the 3rd/outermost shell).

400

Outline the key difference between endothermic & exothermic chemical reactions, & provide an example of each.

Endothermic reactions absorb heat & become colder as a result (e.g. an instant ice pack).

Exothermic reactions release heat & become warmer as a result (e.g. hand warmers).

400

Describe the term 'symbiosis'.

The interaction between biotic factors within an ecosystem.
400

What does the acronym 'REM' stand for in REM sleep?

Rapid Eye Movement.

500

What happens to the pH of a substance as more Hydrogen ions are released?

The pH number decreases, indicating that the substance is becoming more acidic.

500

Identify the type of bonds which would be found between 2 Chlorine atoms (both non-metals), & an atom of Sodium (metal) & Chlorine(non-metal).

Chlorine atoms: covalent bond.

Sodium + Chlorine: ionic bond.

500
Outline 1 way in which you could increase the rate (speed) of a chemical reaction.

Answers may include:

-Stirring the solution.

-Increasing the temperature.

-Increasing the concentration of chemicals.

500

Compare a food chain & a food web, & provide an example of each within the ocean.

Food chains show a simple sequential flow of energy from one species to another, whereas a food web includes multiple arrows to show that different species consume the same food source.

500

What does an ornithologist study?

Birds!

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