The sphere that contains all of the living things on Earth
What is the biosphere?
Ag
What is the element symbol for silver?
eye protection that must be worn at all times in the lab
What are goggles?
the continuous flow of electrons through a conducting loop or circuit.
What is current electricity?
the red planet
What is Mars?
An organism in the 3rd trophic level
What is a secondary consumer?
What are metalloids?
a station in the classroom that produces two streams of water and is used when chemicals accidentally enter the eye
What is an eyewash station?
a chart that is used to determine the charge produced on each material when charged by friction
What is an electrostatic series?
This famous telescope, named after an astronomer, has provided deep views of the universe.
What is the Hubble Space Telescope?
A step-by-step sequence linking organisms that feed on each other. Arrows are used to show the flow of energy.
What is a food chain?
Group 18
What are the Noble Gases? (or Where are the Noble Gases found?)
An action where a hand is used to move air towards the nasal passage, in order to help observe odours or smells in the lab
What is wafting?
a circuit with "branches" (or multiple paths for electrons to flow)
What is a parallel circuit
The force that keeps planets orbiting the Sun and astronauts floating (relatively) in space.
What is gravity?
a chemical reaction where light energy (from the sun) is turned into chemical energy (AKA - food for the plant)
What is Photosynthesis?
a change in appearance or state, but the type of matter remains the same.
What is a physical change?
a large flame on the bunsen burner that is orange in colour and easy to see
What is the safety flame?
What is Ohm's Law?
The largest planet in our solar system, famous for its Great Red Spot.
What is Jupiter?
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
What are the two processes that make up the Carbon Cycle?
a substance made when different elements join together chemically
What is a compound?
the hottest part of the bunsen burner flame
What is the inner blue cone?
A device used to measure current in a circuit
5.9 trillion miles
What is a light year?