The element with the abbreviation Al
What is aluminum?
An influential female chemist who is known for her discovery of radium and polonium
Who is Marie Curie?
The primary ingredient in alcohol that gives it its intoxicating effects
What is ethanol?
A unit for determining if an atom has too many or too few electrons
What is chemical charge?
Pure diamond is made entirely of this element.
What is carbon?
The element with an atomic number of 20
What is calcium?
This old world chemist used a bathtub and a crown to demonstrate the property of buoyancy
Who is Archimedes?
The radiation emitted by the sun
What is Ultraviolet radiation (UV)?
How much matter is in a single mole of a compound
What is molar mass?
This compound, which commonly gives blood its characteristic red color, also makes Mars appear as a red star.
What is iron?
The third noble gas
This famous physicist cheated on his wife with his cousin, who he then went on to marry
Who is Albert Einstein?
This vehicle is powered by the use of elements such as helium, hydrogen, and oxygen
What is a hot air balloon or blimp?
If a compound is polar it can have this intermolecular force.
What is dipole dipole?
This common liquid has unique property where its solid form is actually less dense then its liquid.
What is water?
The heaviest element who's natural isotope is considered stable.
What is lead?
This is the most powerful particle accelerator ever built to date
What is the Large Hadron Collider?
These strong bonds is essential in the formation of DNA double strands
What is are hydrogen bonds?
A fluid that has a viscosity independent of stress
What is non newtonian?
This part of a car can be considered one molecule.
What is a tire? (Vulcanization establishes sulfur bridges throughout the whole thing)
The element with the abbreviation Sb
What is antimony?
This chemist is attributed with creating some of the first vaccines to diseases like anthrax
Who is Louis Pasteur?
The compound in most vegetables such as carrots that give them color
What is a carotenoid?
A unit for determining how fast a series of chemical events will happen
What is reaction rate? (Rate of reaction)
These two molecules make up 98% of the matter in the world.
What are hydrogen and helium?