Energy
Scientific Method
Periodic Table
Atoms
Misc.
100

What is one of the 2 units of energy? (Double points for both)

Joules or Electron Volts

100

What is a Hypothesis

An Educated Guess

100

What are the rows called of the Periodic Table

Periods

100

How many types of particles make up an atom

3 (Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons)

100

How many states of matter are there.

3 (4 including plasma)

200

2 main categories of Energy

Potential and Active/Mechanical

200

How many types of variables are there in an experiment? (Bonus points if you can name them)

3 (Independent, Dependent, Control)

200

What does the atomic number tell us about an element.

The number of Protons

200

What are the 2 types of ions

Cations and Anions

200

Equation for Density

d=m/V (mass divided by volume)

300

Energy stored in an object above the Earths surface.

Potential Energy

300

There is only one exact method for the scientific method (True or False)

False

300

Where are the non-metals typically located on the table.

The far right side.

300

What are the electrons found in the outermost shell of an atom called?

Valence Electrons

300

What are the 2 types of mixtures

Homogeneous and Heterogeneous.

400

Energy of vibrating waves. (Hint upon request)

Sound

400

On a graph, which axis do we use to label the Independent Variable?

X-Axis

400

What is an Ion

An element with a different number of electrons and protons

400

S, P, D, and F are all types of what?

Orbitals

400

The Law of Conservation of Energy states what?

Energy is neither created nor destroyed only changed.

500

What is the equation for kinetic energy?

KE=1/2mv2

500

How many parts of a lab report are there?

6 main parts. (Background, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data and Results, and Conclusion)

500

Why don't all symbols match the name of the element. Example, Iron if Fe.

The symbol is based on the original name of the element (Ferrous)

500

What is the orbital notation for Carbon (6 electrons)

1s2,2s2,2p2

500
The energy required to increase the temperature of a 1 kg substance by 1 degree.

Specific Heat Capacity