Matter
Energy
Pressure
Motion
Periodic Table of Elements
100

When a liquid is cooled, what does it become?

What is a solid?

100

These fuels, including coal and petroleum, take millions of years to form and cannot be easily replaced.

What are nonrenewable resources?

100

Pressure in a fluid changes with what?

What is depth?

100

What property of an object determines how much energy it has?

What is mass?

100

What number tells you the number of protons and electrons?

What is an Atomic Number?
200

A gas that has been superheated until the atoms break apart, turning highly energetic.

What is Plasma?

200

This type of energy is stored within the chemical bonds of a battery or the food we eat.

What is chemical energy?

200

This is the mathematical formula used to calculate pressure.

What is Force/Area

200

A rocket taking off is an example of which of Newton's laws? A.1st B.2nd C.3rd

What is 3rd?

200

The simplest, lightest, and most abundant chemical element in the universe, consisting of a single proton and electron.

What is Hydrogen?

300

When heat is added to a liquid and becomes a gas.

What is Evaporation?

300

Plants undergo this process to convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy.

What is photosynthesis?

300

Is there less or more air pressure at higher altitudes?

What is less pressure at higher altitudes?


300

Acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. What law is it?

What is Newton's Second Law?

300

The 14th element on the periodic table.

What is Silicon?

400

In what state do molecules move extremely quickly and by bouncing off each other? 

What is a gas?

400

When you drop a book off a shelf, gravitational potential energy transforms into this type of energy right before it hits the floor.

What is kinetic energy?

400

States that as the speed of a moving fluid increases, its pressure decreases. 



What is Bernoulli's principle?

400

True or False. Using snow tires on an icy road is an example of increasing friction.

What is true?

400

What element has the symbol Np

What is Neptunium?
500

The pressure and volume of a confined gas have an inverse relationship when temperature and mass are held constant. What law is it?

What is Boyle's Law?

500

The exact energy transformation a toaster uses to make toast.

What is electrical energy to thermal energy?

500

The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object immersed in it.

What is buoyant force?

500

True or False: Friction decreases speed.

What is true?

500

How many liquids are on the periodic table?

What is 2?