What is the branch of science that studies matter and the forces that push or pull on it?
Physics
What is the branch of science that studies the solid materials and structures of the earth?
Geology
What is the branch of science that studies all things that take place in the oceans?
Oceanography
What is the branch of science that studies all things that take place in the atmosphere?
Meteorology
What is a mixture with different proportions of substances throughout?
heterogenous mixture
What is the branch of science that studies the Earth’s environment and resources?
Environmental Science
What is the branch of science that studies what takes place outside of Earth’s atmosphere?
Astronomy
What do you call anything that has mass and volume. It is the “stuff” that all physical objects are made of?
Matter
What do you call a substance made of only one type of atom?
Element
What do you call the portion of a mixture that is dissolved in the liquid?
solute
What do you call an atom that has an unequal number of electrons and protons?
Ion
What do you call an atom that has more or less neutrons?
Ion
What is the smallest particle of a compound that still has its properties?
Molecule
What do you call stable gasses that are very unreactive due to the fact they have full sets of their outermost valence electrons?
Noble gases
What do you call the liquid portion of a solution in which other substances are dissolved into?
Solvent
What is a bond where atoms share one or more of their outermost valence electrons?
Covalent bond
What do you call the grouping of elements according to their properties developed by Dmitri Mendeleev?
The periodic table
What do you call substances that combine but not in any specific proportions?
Mixture
What is a a mixture with the same proportion of substances throughout?
homogenous mixture
Original substances that interact with each other in chemical reactions are called...
Reactants
What is the next reflection prompt on our checklist?
Why did I pick this particular topic?
What type of chemical bonds are present in water?
Water molecules are connected to each other in short lived bonds called hydrogen bonds. Because they are so short lived, water remains a liquid.
Compare how atoms are arranged in a substance with lower density versus a substance with higher density.
High density substances have their atoms arranged closer together than substances with a lower density.
What do you call reactions in which heat is absorbed?
Endothermic
What do you call reactions where heat is created?
Exothermic