This element is a metal that was used in thermometers for many years before it was found to cause cancer when handled improperly.
Mercury
This common cleaning agent can be used to clean up your home, just don't accidently mix it with bleach!
Ammonia
This term defines the environment around a chemical reaction, but not the chemical reaction itself.
Surroundings
According to Boyle's Law, Pressure and Volume have what type of relationship?
Inversely Proportional
Bananas are slightly radioactive.
Fact: Bananas are in fact radioactive because they contain Potassium-40, a naturally occuring isotope that decays over time. NOT dangerous.
This element is known as the basis for all life on earth. It is the model for all organic chemistry.
Carbon
Commonly found in most kitchens and used for making cookies, this chemical compound can also be used to make a pretty sweet volcano!
Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
Energy that moves from one object to another and changes the temperature.
Heat
If the temperature increases, the pressure increases. This is what type of relationship?
Directly Proportional
Glass is a liquid.
Myth: Glass is referred to as an Amorphous Solid. Not a liquid with high viscosity.
This element is found in nature as a diatomic molecule and is most necessary for us to consume to stay alive.
Oxygen (O2)
This chemical compound can be found in every state and covers most of our planet! It is responsible for almost 7% of deaths annually.
Water (H2O)
This type of reaction releases heat into its surroundings.
Exothermic
A gas that hypothetically has perfect elastic collisions and is defined by the formula PV=nRT
Ideal Gas
Under extreme pressure, you can form diamonds from carbon in peanut butter.
Fact: Though not a chemical reaction, you can form a diamond in peanut butter!
This noble gas really lights up a sign that you might see on 5th avenue in Tennessee or any other night-life scene for that matter.
Neon
This chemical compound is a naturally occuring pesticide in certain plants. When consumed by humans, it can give you a boost of energy!
Caffeine (C8H10N4O2)
This type of reaction absorbs heat into the system which makes the temperature drop.
Endothermic
This term defines energy in motion.
Kinetic Energy
You can wrap the engine of your car in aluminum foil and it will increase your gas mileage by 14 mpg on average.
Myth: Please do not do this. Unless you want it to explode.. Maybe.
Krypton
This chemical compound is pretty sweet and is easy to over consume. Some might even say it is addictive!
Sugar (C6H12O6)
Specific Heat
This term defines any ideal gas at 1 atm and 0 degrees Celsius. We would also see the volume of any gas at this be 22.4 Liters
Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
All synthetic chemicals are dangerous. You should only consume foods that are produced organic.
Myth: Not all synthetic chemicals are dangerous or poisonous and not all organic chemicals are safe!