Polymers & Composites
Metals & Alloys
Ceramics & Glass
Radioactive Elements
Random Questions
100

All polymers are made out of __________.

Monomers

100

Name a property of metals.

Answers may vary. 

100

Ceramics have to be heated to what tempreature in order to be made?

1000 C
100

The atomic nuclei of unstable isotopes release fast-moving particles and energy is called_______ ______.

Radioactie decay. 

100

What radioactive ray penetrates through paper but not aluminum sheets?

Beta

200

Name the three types of shapes that Polymers form?

Straight chain, branched chain, and ring. 

200

Name one use of stainless steel that we see in daily life.

Tableware, cookware, surgical instruments, etc.

200

Name 3 properties of glass.

Clear, made into many shapes and colors, and can't be penetrated by liquids. 

200

Explain the process by which Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity.

Placed undeveloped film in a drawer with uranium. 

200

The ______-______ of an isotope is the length of time needed for half of the atoms of a sample to decay.

Half-life. 
300

Name one natural polymer and one synthetic polymer then give the uses of each. 

Answers may vary.
300

What metal/alloy is used in the windshield of airplanes that help keep it frost-free due to its electrical conductivity?

Gold

300

What are optical fibers and why are they important?

Threadlike piece of glass that allows light to transmit through them. They are used in our daily lives in the forms of telephone connections, wifi, and TV's.

300

Name the three types of decay.

Alpha, beta, and gamma. 

300

What element forms the backbone for most polymers?

Carbon

400

Name one benefit and drawback of using synthetic polymers.

Benefit: Inexpensive, strong and last a long time. Drawback: Cheaper to make new ones than old one, can lead to more trash. 

400

Why are alloys usually used more than pure metals?

They are generally stronger and less likely to react with air/water. 

400

How is glass made?

Melting sand and then mixing the mixture with other compounds. Then using air to blow them in to shapes or use tools to shape them into desired design. 

400

Scientists use ________ to follow the steps of chemical reaction or industrial process. 

Tracers.

400

What natural polymer is found in snake venom, spider's silk and some fruits?

Cellulose.

500

Define Polymer

A large complex molecule built from smaller molecules joined together in a repeating pattern. 

500

How are alloys made? Name the 2 ways they are created.

1. Melting metals together and then heating them under high pressure. 

2. Titanium can be bombarded with nitrogen ions to be make a stronger alloy.

500

What properties of ceramics allow them to be used in a multitude of things?

Resist moisture, don't conduct electricity, and withstand high temperature.

500

Radioactive isotopes can be used to do what kind of things?

Determine the age of natural materials on Earth, tracing the steps of chemical reactions and industrial processes, diagnosing and treating diseases, and providing sources of energy. 

500

What is the half-life of Carbon-14?

5,730 years.