This scientist invented the light bulb in 1880.
Who is Thomas Edison?
A process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
What is Chemical Reaction?
This element's symbol is "Na".
What is Sodium?
This group of ions contains Oxide, Fluoride, and Sulfide.
What is Negative Ions?
What is a Bunsen Burner?
This scientist is one of the most famous scientist and created the formula Energy= MC2
Who is Albert Einstein?
The study of materials that contain carbon.
What is Organic Chemistry?
This element has an Atomic Mass of 15.999.
What is Oxygen?
Cobalt is acquitted __ charges.
What is two?
This piece of safety equipment is used to suffocate fires by wrapping it around yourself. Usually located in a box on the wall.
This scientist created the law that states at constant temperature the volume of a given mass of a dry gas is inversely proportional to its' pressure (P1V1=P2V2).
Who is Robert Boyle?
The action of having the same number and type of atom(s) on both sides of the chemical equation.
What is Balancing Equations?
This element is the fifth element on the periodic table.
What is Boron?
The number that sits at the bottom of an element in the compound which represents the number of atoms.
What is a subscript?
What is an Eye Wash station/shower?
This scientist is credited for creating the periodic table of elements.
Who is Dimitri Mendeleev.
A set of rules to generate systematic names for chemical compounds.
What is a Nomenclature?
This element has a symbol of "Hg".
What is Mercury?
C2H3O2 represents what compound?
What is Acetate?
What is a pipette?
According to the Britannica Encyclopedia this scientist is referred as the "greatest scientist since Micheal Faraday" and the father of nuclear physics.
Who is Ernest Rutherford?
The study of the chemical processes that go on in living things and includes the large biological molecules, like DNA, proteins, and carbohydrates.
What is Biochemistry?
This element has 88 protons and is the 88th element in the periodic table.
What is radium?
This compound is created with Nitrogen and (4) Hydrogen.
What is Ammonium (NH4)?