An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that guides a scientific investigation and includes an "If/Then" statement
Hypothesis
When water sticks to itself it is known as what?
Cohesion
Which state of matter has a fixed shape?
Solid
A table of the chemical elements arranged to display their periodic properties in relation to their atomic numbers
Periodic Table of Elements
H2O is an example of what (Not Water)
Chemical Formula
The command given in Genesis 1, instructing man to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
Creation Mandate
A Newton is the unit of measure for what?
Force
how far an object moves during a time interval
Distance
An element with characteristics between those of metals and nonmetals
Metalloid
This is found on the right side of a chemical equation
Product
Scientific Inquiry is also known as what
Scientific Method
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
Newton's 3rd Law
F= MA
Newton's 2nd Law
A shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound consisting of the element symbols and subscripts that represent the number of atoms of each element is a what?
Chemical Formula
An element from either of two rows usually placed below the periodic table; a member of either the lanthanide or actinide series.
Rare Earth Element
When water sticks to something else it is known as what?
Adhesion
A fundamental natural law that states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed is what?
Law of Conservation of Matter
a vector quantity that describes a change in position
Displacement
A combination of chemical formulas and symbols that models a chemical reaction is what?
Chemical Equation
a number placed in front of a chemical formula within a chemical equation that shows how many units of a reactant or product are needed to balance the chemical equation
Coefficient
A push or pull that acts on an object due to it's interaction with another object
Force
This is the building block of all matter
Atom
A distinct group of two or more atoms covalently bonded together is what?
Molecule
This is found on the left side of a chemical equation
Reactant
D= M/V
Equation for Density