This measure of force on a mass is different based on your position in the universe.
What is weight?
= Mass/Volume
What is density?
This subatomic particle goes 'round the outside, 'round the outside, 'round the outside.
What are electrons?
These small particles make up all matter
What are atoms?
The first element on the periodic table.
What is Hydrogen?
This measurement of how much matter is in an object stays the same regardless of position in the universe.
What is mass?
This is when you find volume by dropping a substance in a graduated cylinder and measure the change in water level.
What is water displacment?
This is the smallest part of an element that still retains all of that element's properties.
What is an atom?
Everything living and non-living that is made up of atoms.
What is matter?
The atomic number of an element tells us these two things about it.
What are identity and number of protons?
This is why an object weighs less on the moon than on Earth.
What is decreased gravity?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
What is 545.2 g?
These are neutral subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
What are neutrons?
This is the densest part of the atom.
What is the nucleus?
The chemical symbol for this element is Au.
What is gold?
What is mass?
This is the standard unit for Density.
What is g/cm3?
(also acceptable: What is g/ml?)
These two subatomic particles will be equal in number to balance the charge of an atom.
What are electrons and protons?
Matter is made of atoms, atoms are made up of this type of particle.
What are subatomic particles?
This element has 82 protons and 125 neutrons.
What is lead?
This unit of measure is equal to 1kg*m/s2
What is a Newton?
This is the most dense material found on planet Earth.
What is Osmium?
Rutherford performed this experiment proving that atoms are mostly empty space.
What is the gold foil experiment?
(also acceptable: "What is the Geiger-Marsden experiment?")
This scientific theory started with Democritus around 2600 years ago.
What is the Atomic Theory?
This group has properties of both metals and non-metals.
What are metalloids?