Measurement
Periodic Table
Acids and Bases
Matter
Energy and Waves
100

A graduated cylinder measures ____________.

What is the volume of a liquid?

100

The number of neutrons in an atom with an Atomic Number of 7 and a mass of 15. 

What is 8?

100

The pH of a neutral substance. 

What is 7?

100

The amount of matter in an object. 

What is mass?

100

Name the form of energy produced by the vibrations in a tuning fork.

What is sound?

200

Millimeters are a unit for ___________.

What is length?

200

The Group on the Periodic Table where Noble Gases are located.

What is 18?

200

The color litmus paper would turn if it was placed in vinegar.

What is red?

200

Name the phase change that happens when you see water droplets on a glass container.

What is condensation?

200

Explain how energy is transferred through conduction.

What is direct contact through a substance?

300

The two things that are needed to find density.

What are mass and volume?

300

True or False: Helium is a chemical compound. 

What is False? (Helium is an element)

300

Antacids (TUMS/Rolaids) aid an upset stomach by doing this.

What is neutralize acid?

300

True or False: Sound is an example of matter.

What is False?

300

Explain where a rollercoaster would  the greatest potential and kinetic energy. 

What is the top of the highest hill (potential) and bottom of the highest hiil (kinetic)?

400

Final speed, original speed and time are all needed to calculate ______________. 

What is acceleration?

400

The number of atoms of Oxygen  present in H2SO4

What is 4?

400

Give 2 examples of a base. 

Soap, TUMS, Ammonia, bleach, baking soda

400

As the molecules in a liquid are heated, explain how the molecules will change.

What is the molecules will move faster and farther apart?

400

The form of energy shown in this diagram. 

What is electromagnetic.

500

The unit of measure for Force. 

What is a Newton?

500

The number of electrons that can fit in the first shell of an atom.

What is 2?

500

Give 2 examples of an acid.

Lemon juice, vinegar, soda, coffee, stomach acid

500

This is what happens to the density of an object when it is cut in half. 

What is remains the same?

500

Explain how you know if work has been done on an object. 

Force is applied and the object must move.