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100

Push or pull that acts on an object

Force

100
What charges attract like charges?

Opposite charges

100

Protons, neutrons, and electrons can be found in what?

Atoms

100

When 2 or more substances combine to create a new substance, EG

Chemical Reaction

100

Substances that have a sour taste?

Acids

200

Recourses that can be replaced in a short period of time?

Renewable Recources

200

Any material with a fixed volume, Eg

Solids

200

When an atom gains or loses an electron, it forms a ____

Ion

200

What is the law of conservation of mass?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form

200

(2)Slimey and slippery substances?

Bases

300

A nonrenewable resource that releases chemical energy when burned?

Fossil Fuels

300

4 universal forces

Electromagnetic, stong nuclear, weak nuclear, gravatational

300

What are the 3 classes of metals?

Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

300

A reaction that releases heat, eg?

Exothermic Reaction

300

What happens when you mix an acid and a base?

They cancel out.

400

F=ma, Eg

Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

400

Ice -> Liquid

Water -> Steam

is an example of what?

Phase changes

400

This substance is a good conducter at certain temperatures, and forms the staircase on the periodic table

Metalloids

400

Define "surface area"

The size of the surface of all the particles that are able to react

400

What is the scale of how much H+ is in water?

pH
500

2slimey is in a car traveling a distance of 100m in 4 seconds. What is his velocity?

V = 25 m/s

500

2slimey says that, according to the Kenetic Theory of Liquids, molecules of gas move slowly and are far apart from each other. Is he correct about both?

No, molecules of gas move quickly. But yes, they are far apart from each other.

500

All electron shells have how many electrons? (except for the first one)

8

500

 Balance the following equation: 

_ZN + _HCI -> _ZnCL2 + _H2

ZN + 2HCI -> ZnCL2 + H2

500

Water solution that dissolves ions in it?

Electrolyte