Parts of an Atom
Models of Atoms
Linear Motion
Energy
Acids & Bases Properties
100

What name is given to the small particles that make up protons?

What is Quarks?

100

Which model of the atom was developed first?

What is Democritus Model?

100

What quantity causes objects to fall to the ground?

What is Gravity?

100

Is the amount of kinetic energy an object has more dependent on its mass or velocity?

What is Velocity?

100

Are acids or bases corrosive to metals?

What is Acids?

200

How many different flavors of quarks are there?

What is 6?

200

Which model of the atom was the first to propose a central nucleus?

What is Rutherford Model?

200

What shape does the path of an object in projectile motion follow?

What is Parabola?

200

What type of potential energy depends on the ability of the spring to be stretched or compressed?

What is Elastic Potential Energy?

200

When tasted, are acids or bases bitter?

What is Bases?

300

How many quarks are needed to make a neutron?

What is 3?

300

Which model of the atom was the first to propose an electron?

What is Thomas Model?

300

What is defined as the rate at which an object is moving?

What is Speed?

300

Would the amount of electric potential energy increase, decrease, or remain the same as two south poles of magnets are moved close to each other?

What is Increase?

300

When touched, do acids or bases feel slippery?

What is Bases?

400

What name is given to the process when matter and antimatter collide?

What is Annihilation?

400

What is the newest edition to the current theory of the atom?

What is Electron Clouds?

400

Which of the following is defined as the rate at which an object is moving in a certain direction?

What is Velocity?

400

Which type of potential energy is the energy stored inside of an atom and can be released through fusion or fission?

What is Nuclear Potential Energy?

400

What color does blue litmus turn when exposed to an acid?

What is Red?

500

Which laboratory is the largest supercollider in the world where new research into how particles act is done?

What is CERN?

500

What is an alternate name for the Thomson Model?

What is Plum Pudding Model?

500

One way to change your velocity and give yourself an acceleration is to speed up or slow down. What is the other way?

What is changing your direction?

500

Which process for removing nuclear potential energy causes small atoms to combine together?

What is Fusion?

500

In a chemical reaction, on which side of the arrow does a conjugate acid or base appear?

What is Right?