This theory says that everything is in motion - especially people that don't have a Wii or PS3
What is the kinetic molecular theory
100
This gas is helpful when used for cooking, but you wish it didn't diffuse in the class.
What is Methane
100
You want this to be high in motor oil, but not in a fountain
What is viscosity
100
Ice cubes vanish on a hot day because this happens
What is melt
100
These two scientists came up with ways to draw the electrons in an atom
Who are (Niels) Bohr and (Gilbert) Lewis
200
This happens when gas molecules collide
What is an elastic collision
200
This kind of compound has a positive end and a negative end. Water is the universal solvent because it is this word.
What is polar (or polar compound)
200
This is actually higher in gasses than in liquids, even though it sounds like another word for a liquid.
What is fluidity
200
When this pressure equals the atmospheric pressure, the pot boils
What is vapour pressure
200
When he wasn't dropping acids, he found time to investigate global warming
Who is (Svante) Arhennius
300
These are the two pressure measurements named after scientists
What are Pascals and Torrs
300
This sounds like a way to describe two sticks, but it's really the way to describe a temporary positive and negative charge in a covalent molecule.
What is a dipole
300
This sounds like a single jail, but it's really what gets repeated to form a crystal
What is a unit cell
300
This change from liquid to gas only occurs at the surface of a liquid ... vapourization occurs throughout the liquid.
What is evaporation
300
He only investigated volume and temperature so tourists could take a baloon ride over the Valley of the Kings
Who is (Jacques) Charles
400
This is why you don't need to be in the kitchen to know what's for dinner
What is diffusion
400
This doesn't happen with a P I C K - it only happens when it's O N
What is a hydrogen bond
400
Diamond and graphite are examples of these - solid compounds with different properties but the same chemical composition
What are allotropes
400
This is when a solid, liquid and gas can be found in equillibrium. It happens for water at 0.01 degrees Celcius and 0.61 kiloPascals.
What is a triple point
400
Pronounce this word one way, and it's what we spend hours doing to verbs in French class. Pronounce it another way, and it's how Bronsted and Lowry described what happens when an acid and base react.
What is conjugate
500
He is responsible for the "law of the conservation of mass"
Who is Dalton
500
This is the opposite of a dipole-dipole force
What is a dispersion force
500
Laundry detergent is an example of this - we use it to lower surface tension
What is a surfactant
500
The two measurements that are graphed to create a phase diagram
What are temperature and pressure
500
Two famous "fathers" were also alchemists. The "father" of calculus was Sir Isaac Newton. The other one was the "father" of chemistry