Unit 1: Bath Bomb
Unit 2: MRE
Unit 3: MKenna
Vocabulary
100

Name the three states of matter and examples of each. 

What is... 

Liquid?

Solid?

Gas?

100

True or False: 

You do not need H2O to heat up an MRE. 

What is FALSE? 

100

Name the five main parts of the digestive system in order. 

What is... 

Mouth

Esophagus

Stomach

Small Intestine

Large Intestine? 

100

This is the structure that absorbs glucose into the bloodstream in the small intestine.

What are villi? 

200

This is the gas coming from the bath bomb. 

What is CO2? 

200

These were the reactants of our homemade flameless heater. 

What is aluminum, copper sulfate and saltwater? 

200

This molecule gets absorbed into the bloodstream in the small intestine. 

What is glucose? 

200

This is when reactants rearrange to make products, resulting in something new that wasn't there before. 

What is a Chemical Reaction? 

300

This was our unit's driving question. 

What is..."How can we make something new that wasn't there before?" 

300

This type of reaction feels warm, as energy is exiting the reaction system. Energy transfers from the reaction to the surroundings.

What is Exothermic? 

300

These are the three ways fat can be used in the body.

What are... 


Current Energy? 

Fat Stores for Later? 

Growth? 

300

This is when one quality directly affects another, and you can't do both. 

(ex. more material means it will be more expensive)

What is Trade-off? 

400

Lots of this molecule is needed in order to activate the bath bomb reaction. 

What is H2O? 

400

This type of reaction feels cold, as energy is entering the reaction system. Energy transfers from the surroundings to the reaction. 

What is endothermic? 

400

These are the reactants and products of cellular respiration. 

What are... 

Reactants: Glucose + Oxygen 

Products: CO2 and H2O

400

This is the work we do to make our solution the best it can be, design-wise. 

What is optimize? 

500

These were the two powders inside the bath bomb that take place in the reaction.

What are baking soda and citric acid? 

500

This was our unit's driving question.

What is..."How can we use chemical reactions to solve problems?"

500

This was our unit's driving question. 

What is..."What's happening in our bodies to make us feel the way we do?" 

500

 These are the tiny sacs of air that allow oxygen to move into the bloodstream from the lungs.

What are alveoli?