An electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons.
What is a chemical bond?
Some chemical reactions produce a visible flame as they react.
What happens to a product if it burns?
The distance traveled in an amount of time.
What is speed?
Materials through which light can easily pass.
What are transparent materials?
A push or pull on an object.
What is force?
Atoms are most stable when they have a full eight electrons in their valence energy level.
What is the octet rule?
The substances that enter into a chemical reaction.
What are reactants?
The rate at which an object's position changes.
What is velocity?
Materials that don't allow light to pass easily.
What are translucent materials?
It explains what happens when there is no net force acting on a system.
What does Newton's first law explains?
A chemical bond with the result of two atoms sharing electrons.
What is a covalent bond?
The substances that they (reactants) combine to produce.
What are products?
The property of a moving system that is equal to its velocity multiplied by its mass.
What is momentum?
Colors that can be mixed to produce most other colors.
What are Primary colors?
**Daily Double**
Shows how the object and the forces acting on the object as vectors.
What is a fee-body diagram?
The Diatomic Elements are Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine.
What are the hydrogen seven?
What is a coefficient?
A quantity that consists of magnitude or size only.
What is a scalar?
A smooth surface reflects light rays in mostly the same direction.
What is Specular reflection?
Objects at rest remain at rest and objects in motion continue in a straight line at a constant velocity (speed and direction) unless acted on by a net external force.
What states Newton's first law?
This is for every element, it shows the electric charge gained or lost by that element when it forms a compound.
What shows the oxidation state?
A substance that helps a reaction to happen faster, it is not used in the reaction.
What does a catalyst do to a reaction?
The projectile (a flying object) that follows a curved path.
What does trajectory do?
**Daily Double**
It spreads rays of light apart, diverges a straight light beam from the source to a diminished, upright, virtual image. It can form real and virtual images.
How do diverging lenses/concave lenses work?
For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
What states Newton's third law?