Matter
Periodic Table
Static Electricity
Electricity
Experiments
100

Has mass and takes up space.

What is Matter?

100

This number tells you the number of protons in an atom.

What is the atomic number?

100

This common phrase is used to help people remember that a positive charge attracts a negative charge.

What is "Opposites Attract"?

100

Materials that easily move electrons are called this.

What are electrical conductors?

100

The variable that is manipulated or changed in the experimental design.

What is independent variable?

200

The building blocks of matter.

What are atoms?

200

Has the symbol Au on the periodic table of elements.

What is gold?

200

This type of charge results from gaining an electron.

What is negative?

200

Rubber, oil, plastic, and air are all examples of this type of material.

What are electrical insulators?

200

The variable that is measured during an experiment.

What is dependent variable?

300

Positively charged subatomic particle.

What is a proton?

300

This number tells you the number of protons plus the number of neutrons.

What is the atomic mass?

300

This type of charge results from losing electrons.

What is positive?

300

The number of electrons per second flowing through a circuit is called _____________, and is measured in a unit known as Amperes or Amps (A).

What is current?

300

The splitting of water using electricity.

What is electrolysis?

400

Hydrogen, beryllium, potassium, and sulfur are all examples of this.

What are elements?

400

Has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons.

What is Carbon?

400

The accumulation of negative charges at the bottom of a storm cloud and the positive charges on the surface of the earth during a storm are examples of this phenomenon.

What is static electricity?

400

Just as a dozen means 12, this term means 6 x 1018 (electrons per second).

What is a coulomb?

400

This type of circuit allows for two branches of wires to receive full voltage in each loop.

What is a parallel circuit?

500

NaCl, H2O, and CH4 are all examples of this.

What are compounds?

500

The only element on the periodic table that is stable without any neutrons in the nucleus of its atom.

What is hydrogen?

500

Shocking your little sister after rubbing your feet on the rug is an example of this phenomenon.

What is electrical discharge?

500

A law used to describe the following principles of electricity: 1) when resistance increases, current decreases and 2) when voltage increases, current increases. Depicted as a formula (V=IR).

What is Ohm's Law?

500

This type of circuit may decrease the current as electrons move through multiple transformers/resistors one after another.

What is a series circuit?