Principles of Science
What's the matter?
Electrons, so negative
My reaction to this Compound
Nuke Town
100

1.24 x 105 in standard notation

What is 124000?

100

This is anything that takes up space and has mass.

What is matter?

100
When an atom gains or loses electrons, we now call it this.

What is an ion?

100

This type of bond is formed from the sharing of electrons between non-metals.

What is covalent?

100
This form of nuclear radiation changes the atomic number by two.

What is an alpha particle?

200

The number of significant figures in 103.20

What is five?

200

A mixture that is uniform throughout its entire composition.

What is homogeneous?
200

The number of electrons in the valence shell of F-1.

What is 8?

200

The chemical name for S2O.

What is disulfur monoxide?

200

The half-life from the following graph:


What is 2 days?

300

The variable that is controlled by the experimenter and that is being tested

What is the independent variable?

300
The smallest particle of an element that retains its identity. It also has a neutral charege.
What is an atom?
300

According to the quantum theory, electrons exist in this area beyond the nucleus.

What is the electron cloud?

300

This type of chemical reaction between a hydrocarbon and oxygen gas always results in water and carbon dioxide.

What is combustion?

300

The time it takes for half of a nuclear sample to decay.

What is half-life?

400

This lab equipment is used to measure the volume of a liquid.

What is a graduated cylinder?

400

This law is fundamental to chemistry which differentiates itself from alchemy by retaining all elements and their masses on both sides of a chemical equation.

What is the law of conservation of mass?

400

The correct electron configuration for carbon.

What is 1s22s22p2?

400

The chemical formula when Iron (III) reacts with CO32-.

What is Fe2(CO3)3?

400

An unstable form of an element that has a higher number of neutrons is known as this.

What is a radioisotope?

500

The group that does not get the independent variable (the norm)

What is a control group?

500

The product that forms in a liquid mixture in a different phase. This product is determined using the solubility rules.

What is a precipitate?

500

The atomic orbital diagram of this neutral atom.


What is sulfur?

500

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What is 2,3,2?

500

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The splitting of a nucleus leaves a proton and an ejected electron which is also known as this particle.

What is beta particle?