What is Wavelength?
The distance between two consecutive identical points on a wave
What is a Proton's charge?
A proton generates a positive charge
What is Inertia?
A property of matter
How can you tell an element's number of Protons?
You look at the Atomic Number
What is a Hertz?
A Hertz is a unit of measurement for Frequency
What is Compression?
The point where the medium is most compressed
What is an Electron's charge?
A electron generates a negative charge
What is Force?
A push or pull in a given direction
Carbon is a Noble Gas
What is the order of Visible Light?
ROY G BIV
What is a Refraction
A point in a medium where its spread apart more then the rest
What is a Neutron's charge?
A neutrons charge is neutral
What is Newton's 1st law?
An object at rest stays at rest until acted on by an outside force
Is Iodine(I) a Non-Metal or Metaloid?
Iodine is a Non-Metal
Describe an Exothermic and Indothermic reaction
Exothermic: REALESES Heat
Endothermic: ABSORBS Heat
What are two different waves that require a medium?
1: MECHANICAL WAVES
2: SOUND WAVES
What is the Middle of the Atom? What does it contain?
The middle of the atom is the nucleus. It contains protons and neutrons.
What is Newton's 2nd law?
F=M*A
What group is Gold(Au) in?
Gold in group 11 on the periodic table
What is Net Force?
All forces acting on an object
What is a Wave?
A disturbance or vibration that carries energy
Where are the Valence electrons located?
Valence electrons are located on the electron cloud
What is Newton's 3rd law?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
What do Valence Electrons determine for an element?
Valence electrons determine the chemical properties including reactivity.
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What is the smallesty thing on the electro magnetic spectrum?
Gamma rays