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100

The color created by a copper solution.

What is bright blue?

100

Small particles that crystals form to.

What are impurities?

100

A form of frozen carbon dioxide.

What is dry ice?

100

A particle that has the speed of 299,792,458 meters/second.

What is light?

100

Substances that are neither liquid or solid.

What are colloids?

200

The metal nails are made out of.

What is iron?

200

Beautiful crystals formed from rain droplets attaching to dust particles in cold weather.

What are snowflakes?

200
The process of a solid turning into a gas.

What is sublimation?

200

This vegetable is a universal indicator.

What is red cabbage?

200

 Four examples of colloids.

What are jello, toothpaste, mayonnaise, and shaving cream?

300

A substance that when gripped firmly, is a solid and when released, is a liquid.

What is oobleck?

300

These structures form when borax is dissolved in hot water.

What are crystals?

300

A severe burn and even loss of tissue due to prolonged skin contact with dry ice.

What is frostbite?

300

The pH type of substances that turn blue, green, or purple.

What are bases?

300

Collagen, used in jello, is made from this product.

What are ground up animals bones and skin?

400

The two active ingredients in bath bombs which create the fizzing acid-base reaction.

What are baking soda and citric acid?

400

The color formed by copper sulfate crystals when put into ammonia.

What is dark blue?

400

This substance is used to remove copper oxide from pennies.

What is vinegar?

400

The pH type of substances that turn red, orange, or yellow.

What are acids?

400

An ingredient, other than sugar, found in gummy bears and marshmallows.

What is collagen?

500

The author of the book "Oobleck".

Who is Dr. Seuss?

500

When air molecules force their way into a closed-off space creating a suctioning force.

What is the vacuum effect?

500
The temperature of dry ice.

What is -109.3 degrees Fahrenheit?

500

When water molecules cling to each other and porous surfaces.

What is capillary action?

500

Types of this medium include clouds and fog.

What are colloids?