Trivia
What atoms?
What scientific notation?
Odors
Definitions
100

What is the scientific notation of water?

H20

100

What atoms make Carbon Dioxide?

Oxygen, and Carbon

100

Whats the scientific notation for Carbon Monoxide?

CO

100

What is an odor?

A distinctive smell

100

What is a property?

A characteristic of a substance that doesn't change

200

What does Na stand for?

Sodium

200

What atoms make Baking Soda?

Sodium, Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen

200

Whats the scientific notation for Methane?

CH4

200

How do we smell things from far away?

The movement of particles from the source to our nose

200

What does soluble mean?

If a substance can dissolve in something

300

Can you start with Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Sulfer, and end with Nitrogen?

No you can't end with something u didn't start with

300

What atoms make methane? 

Hydrogen, and Carbon

300

Whats the scientific notation for baking soda?

NaHCO3

300

Each ______ can be activated by many different types of molecules. Fill in the blank.

Receptor

300

What is a substance?

Something made of only one material

400

What gases could have been coming from the bath bomb? (No notebooks)

Nitrogen, Argon, or Carbon Dioxide.

400

What atoms make Sucrose?

Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Carbon

400

What is the scientific notation for Citric Acid?

C6H8O7

400

When an odor is in contact with a receptor what happens next?

It goes to the brain through the nerve cells

400

What is a reactant?

The original substances you start with before the chemical reaction

500

Who is Dalton?

Dalton was a man who wanted to figure out what air was made out of

500

What atoms make Sodium Citrate?

Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Sodium

500

What is the scientific notation for Sucrose?

C12H22O11

500

How do we detect odors?

Goes to our nasal cavity where it dissolves, then it goes to the olfactory epithelium where it detects the odors

500

What is a product?

The new substances that are produced from a chemical reaction