Electricity and Magnetism
Chemical Bonds
Motion
The Periodic Table
Atoms and Radioactivity
100

Copper, Aluminum, metal wires

What are good conductors.

100

Transfer of electrons

What is ionic bonding.

100

The difference as measured in meters, and direction from your starting location to your ending location 

What is displacement.

100

Periods

What are the rows on the periodic table

100

Protons, neutrons and electrons

what are the three common particles in an atom

200

An imbalance of electrical charge between two objects.

What is static electricity.

200

Sharing of electrons

What is covalent bonding?

200

The slope of a line on a graph of position vs time.

what is velocity.

200

noble gases

Group 8a (or Group 18)

200

Gamma, beta and alpha

What are the three most common types of radioactive decay.

300

The 'force' that causes electrons to flow through a wire.

What is voltage.

300

Metals and nonmetals.

What is ionic bonding.

300

An increase in velocity over time.

What is acceleration.

300

metals

what is the majority of elements in the periodic table.

300

an atom carrying a positive charge or negative charge from the loss or gain of an electron

what is an ion

400

V=IR

What is ohm's law.

400

2H2 + O--> __ H2O

What is 2?

400

Change in distance over time.

What is speed.

400

across the top and down the right hand side

where can the gases be found.

400

Carbon-12; Carbon-13 and Carbon-14

What are isotopes

500

Movement of a magnet through a coil of wires creates an electrical current through this process.

What is induction.

500

A balanced chemical equation is the best example of this law in chemistry.

What is the law of conservation of matter.

500

John traveled 30 mph for 60 minutes, how far did John Travel.

What is 30 miles.

500

The bottom left of the table and the top right of the table, excluding the noble gases.

where can the most reactive elements be found.

500

a neutron spontaneously becomes a proton kicking a high energy negatively charged particle out of the nucleus

what is beta decay