What is "the study of nonliving matter and energy"?
Physical Science
What is the number above an element symbol called? What does it represent?
Atomic number, represents the number of protons.
What is the equation for density?
D= M/V
What are valence electrons?
The electrons in the outermost orbital.
What is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
soda, coffee, tea, etc.
What is "anything that takes up space and has mass"?
Matter
What is the number below the element symbol called?
Atomic Mass
What is the equation for mass?
M= D x V
How many electrons can an S orbital have?
2 electrons
Why is there order in our world?
God created order.
What is "a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon"?
How many neutrons are in Carbon-13?
7
What is the equation for volume?
V= M/D
How many electrons can a P orbital have?
6 electrons
What subatomic particle(s) is/are in the nucleus? What is/are the charge(s)?
protons (+) and neutrons (neutral)
What is the definition of a pure substance"
a material made up of only one kind of element or compound.
What is a row on the periodic table called? What does it represent?
Period; represents the number of energy levels.
What is the scientific notation for 432,000,000?
4.32 x 108
How many valence electrons are in Carbon?
4
What is the first step in the scientific Inquiry?
Observation
What is the definition of qualitative data?
Reported measurements in words, not numbers.
How many valence electrons are in Francium?
1
How many centimeters are in 12 ft?
1in= 2.54cm
365.76 centimeters
What is the written out electron configuration for Carbon?
1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^2
What are the three ways the Bible guides ethical decision making?
Biblical Principles, Biblical Outcomes, Biblical Motivations