Atoms, only Periodically
Solutions Matter
What's Got you Movin'?
That's HOT!
ENERGY!!!
100

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and determines the identity of an atom.

What is a Proton?

100

This state of matter has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.

What is a liquid?

100

This is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.

What is Inertia?

100

This type of energy is "stored" energy, often based on an object's height.

What is Gravitational Potential Energy?

100

This type of wave requires a medium to travel through (like sound).

What is a Mechanical Wave?

200

These horizontal rows on the periodic table indicate the number of energy levels an atom has.

What are Periods?

200

This term describes a solution that has dissolved the maximum amount of solute possible at a given temperature.

What is saturated?

200

Calculated using displacement, time, and a direction, this word describes an object's change in position over time.

What is Velocity?

200

This method of heat transfer occurs through direct contact between two objects.

What is Conduction?

200

In this type of circuit, there is only one path for the electrons to flow.

What is a Series Circuit?

300

In this type of bond, atoms transfer electrons, usually occurring between a metal and a non-metal.

What is an Ionic Bond?

300

When a substance changes from a gas directly to a solid, it is called this.

What is deposition?

300

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton’s 3rd Law?

300

This is the type of nuclear reaction where a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei, releasing energy.

What is Fission?

300

This phenomenon occurs when a wave bounces off a surface.

What is Reflection?

400

This law states that mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

400

If the temperature of a gas increases, this happens to its volume.

What is increase?

400

A 10kg ball is accelerating at 2 m/s2. What is the net force acting on the ball.

What is 20 Newtons? (F=ma)

400

This is the time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay.

What is a Half-life?

400

This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with the longest wavelength and lowest frequency.

What are Radio Waves?

500

Use the Periodic Table: This is the number of valence electrons found in an atom of Oxygen.

What is 6?

500

Electrolytes are special types of solutions that conduct electricity due to containing what type of substance?

What are ionic compounds?

500

This force always acts in the opposite direction of a sliding object's motion.

What is Friction?

500

If a 50g sample of a radioisotope has a half-life of 10 years, this much will remain after 20 years.

What is 12.5g?

500

This device uses a moving magnet and a coil of wire to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.

What is a Generator?