forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Rocks 2017-11-13
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- / What the 3 types of rocks?
- / Indicidating when the rock formed, past enviornments, matching rock of the same age found in different places
- / Cementation often occurs directly after Earth’s materials are _______________________
- / Peridotite, which is composed mostly entirely of dark silicate minerals and is believed to make up much of Earth’s upper mantle, has a composition that is ________________________
- / Weathering causes rocks to break down and make ______________________
- / Igneous rocks with two distinct different crystal sizes is _________________________ texture
- / Rocks that form from cooling lava is _________________________ igneous rock
- / Igneous rocks form from __________________________
- / When a large mass of magma solidifies far below Earth’s surface, they form igneous rocks that have ________________________ texture
- / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks?
- / What type of rocks are formed by processes powered by the sun?
- / Intrusive igneous rocks form when _____________hardens and cools beneath Earth’s surface
- / is a rock that forms as a result of _compaction and cementation____________________________
- / Coal is a rock even though it consists of __________________ material
- / A metamorphic rock is classified by what 2 features?
- / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ?
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- / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism?
- / Where do most metamorphic processes take place:
- / A __________________metamorphic rock forms when crystals Combine and form visible bands
- / Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a _____________________ texture
- / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks
- rocks result from what 2 processes?
- / A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called ___________________ rock
- / Most rocks are made of a __________________ of minerals
- / All of the energy that drives Earth’s rock cycle comes form ___
- / What type of sedimentary rocks is formed from weathered particles of rocks and minerals.
- / Ripple marks indicate what type of environment ____________________________
- / Rocks are classified by how they are ___________________
- These are the ______________ steps: melting / cooling, rocks broken down into smaller pieces, heat and pressure
- / What agent of metamorphism causes composition of rock to change?
- / What is large-scale folding of rocks during the process of mountain building is a characteristic of ______________________ metamorphism
31 Clues: / What the 3 types of rocks? • rocks result from what 2 processes? • / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ? • / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism? • / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks? • / Where do most metamorphic processes take place: • / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks • / Igneous rocks form from __________________________ • ...
Quarter 2 Menu 2023-01-09
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- pieces in earth's crust
- when magma reaches the surface it becomes
- The point on the surface directly above the focus
- the area beneath Earth's surface where rock that was under stress begins to break or move.
- an area of flat land high above sea level
- the second waves to arrive
- the ability to do work
- contains all of Earth's water
- the transfer of energy carried through rays
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- the first waves to arrive
- heat transfer by the movement of a fluid
- Earth's relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.
- contains all of Earth's living organisms
- A supercontinent purposed by alfred wegener
- heat transfer between two objects that are touching
- earthquakes create these
16 Clues: the ability to do work • pieces in earth's crust • earthquakes create these • the first waves to arrive • the second waves to arrive • contains all of Earth's water • heat transfer by the movement of a fluid • contains all of Earth's living organisms • when magma reaches the surface it becomes • an area of flat land high above sea level • ...
T2: Minerals and Rocks in the Geosphere Crossword 2022-11-07
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- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure or chemical reactions
- a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- a series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result
- a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again
- to add force or act on in order to cause change
- related to living organisms
- core a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the Earth
- rock a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- a naturally occurring solid that can form by inorganic processes and that has crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
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- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and the core
- information or data that is used to support a conclusion
- a substance that contains one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into a simpler form
- the process by which atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure
- a series of processes on the surface and inside the Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion
- the place where something comes from
19 Clues: related to living organisms • the place where something comes from • to add force or act on in order to cause change • the layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer surface • information or data that is used to support a conclusion • the layer of hot, solid material between Earth’s crust and the core • ...
Chemical ThermoDynamics (2nd half) - Aadi Patel 2022-03-26
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- What does S stand for in ∆S?
- Standard free energies of formation.
- If ∆G > 0, the reaction in the forward reaction is ___________.
- If ∆G < 0, the reaction is ___________ in the forward direction.
- The branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between heat and other forms of energy.
- If ∆S is positive, for it to always be positive, ∆H has to be ___________.
- This is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- The relationship between the free-energy changes under standard conditions for any process.
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- G = H - TS
- What does G stand for in ∆G?
- If ∆G = 0, the reaction is at ___________.
- The change in the free energy of the system for an isothermal process.
- In any spontaneous process carried out at constant temperature and pressure, the free energy always ___________.
- If ∆H and ∆S are both positive, it is only spontaneous at ___________ temperatures.
- What does H stand for in ∆H?
- When Q > K, the reaction proceeds spontaneously in the ___________ direction.
16 Clues: G = H - TS • What does S stand for in ∆S? • What does G stand for in ∆G? • What does H stand for in ∆H? • Standard free energies of formation. • If ∆G = 0, the reaction is at ___________. • If ∆G > 0, the reaction in the forward reaction is ___________. • If ∆G < 0, the reaction is ___________ in the forward direction. • ...
Electricity Choice Board Crossword 2021-03-19
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- created when something vibrates and sends waves of energy to our ears
- can’t be destroyed or created
- material which do not allow energy to flow through
- a circuit without any interruptions
- a circuit with an opening, a interruption
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- material which allows energy to flow through
- a flow of electrical charges through a path
- Smallest, tiniest, little unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element
- a object that changes the flow of an electrical circuit
9 Clues: can’t be destroyed or created • a circuit without any interruptions • a circuit with an opening, a interruption • a flow of electrical charges through a path • material which allows energy to flow through • material which do not allow energy to flow through • a object that changes the flow of an electrical circuit • ...
DO NOW - Chemistry Paper 1 Revision 2025-02-24
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- An acid where the ions completely dissociates in solution.
- Forms in layers of carbon atoms in hexagons and is used as a lubricant.
- A reaction that involves the release of energy to the surroundings.
- A process that produces dry salt crystals from a salt solution.
- This is a mixture of two of more elements, at least one of which is a metal.
- An allotrope of carbon referred to as a bucky ball.
- A bond type that is only able to conduct electricity when molten or in solution.
- A substance with a pH of 8-14, that may not may not be soluble.
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- Example of these include, graphite, diamond and silicon dioxide.
- A measure of the mass of a substance dissolved in a volume of liquid.
- A reaction that when shown as an energy profile diagram the energy of the reactants is less than the energy of the products formed.
- A substances added to aluminium oxide to reduce the energy required to melt the aluminium oxide.
- A result that does not fit the pattern of the rest of the data.
- This substance has strong bonds but weak intermolecular forces of attraction.
- A reaction which involves the gain of electrons.
15 Clues: A reaction which involves the gain of electrons. • An allotrope of carbon referred to as a bucky ball. • An acid where the ions completely dissociates in solution. • A result that does not fit the pattern of the rest of the data. • A process that produces dry salt crystals from a salt solution. • A substance with a pH of 8-14, that may not may not be soluble. • ...
chemistry 2025-05-14
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- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy-
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- The process where an element loses electrons
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- A homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
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- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- A reaction that releases heat
- displacement A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element gains electrons • The process where an element loses electrons • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • ...
CHEMISTRY 2025-05-21
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- A reaction that absorbs heat
- A process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- A reaction that releases heat
- To become dispersed throughout a solvent
- A chemical equation where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides
- A change in which substances are transformed into new substances
- A homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- A chemical process involving rapid oxidation, often with fire
- A reaction where one element replaces another in a compound
- The substance formed after a chemical reaction
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
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- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- The process where an element loses electrons
- DISPLACEMENT A reaction where two compounds exchange ions
- A slow chemical process that eats away metal surfaces
- A representation of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas
- A form of energy often involved in chemical reactions
- The process where an element gains electrons
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
20 Clues: A reaction that absorbs heat • A reaction that releases heat • To become dispersed throughout a solvent • The process where an element loses electrons • The process where an element gains electrons • A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • The substance formed after a chemical reaction • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • ...
Dumas chapter 6 2017-11-19
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- The transfer of thermal energy in a gas or liquid by means of currents in the heated fluid
- The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- This is the measure of the energy dispersal of a system
- This is a measure of hotness or coldness of substances.
- the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have.
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- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves.
- This flowing thermal energy is often measured in calories or Joules
- _______ heat capacity is calculated by heat divided my mass times change in temperature
- The total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance
- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 Celsius degree.
10 Clues: The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves. • This is the measure of the energy dispersal of a system • This is a measure of hotness or coldness of substances. • the lowest possible temperature that a substance may have. • This flowing thermal energy is often measured in calories or Joules • ...
Work 2 2017-02-21
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- At ____
- Air _______
- Pellet ______
- ____ Studies
- Contact an energy _____
- ___ Small Business Initiative
- Energy ______
- David ______, Vice-Chair
- ___ Stove
- Screw-in ___
- _____ Heating
- Grouchy
- ___ Maine
- Squeaky
- Geothermal Heating and _______ Systems
- _______ Retailer
- A biomass boiler burns pellets or _____
- in stove design have dramatically increased output efficiency and convenience
- At ____
- ____ Step Bonus
- More than a _____ solar water (or solar thermal) heating systems have been installed in Maine over the past decade.
- Call Center ____
- _____ Electric or photovoltaic
- ____ Natural Gas
- ___ Income
- ____9
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- ____ source Heat
- ___ & Events
- Clothes ______
- Home Energy ____ Program
- Heat ____
- ____ Retail Prices in Maine
- ____ for a loan
- Our largest program
- Queen
- Maine ____ Building
- ______ Solutions for loans
- renewable energy _____
- Home____ Savings program
- ____ Partner
- _____ Solutions
- _____ Forms
- Electricity ______ Loaners
- Advances in stove design have ________ increased output efficiency and convenience
- Loan _____ Chart
- HESP _______ Manual
- _____ Energy
- ___ Stove
- Work _____ Form
- _____ Started
- A wood or pellet stove burns logs or pellets to heat a ______ room
- Mama
- ___ Saving Tips
- Sweet
- Rebates
55 Clues: Mama • Queen • Sweet • ____9 • At ____ • Grouchy • Squeaky • At ____ • Rebates • Heat ____ • ___ Stove • ___ Maine • ___ Stove • ___ Income • Air _______ • _____ Forms • ___ & Events • ____ Studies • ____ Partner • Screw-in ___ • _____ Energy • Pellet ______ • Energy ______ • _____ Heating • _____ Started • Clothes ______ • ____ for a loan • _____ Solutions • Work _____ Form • ____ Step Bonus • ___ Saving Tips • ____ source Heat • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-09-27
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- – a type of mixture in which the particles of one or more substances are dissolved (uniformly dispersed throughout) in another substance
- – a substance or object that does not allow energy to flow through it easily
- – a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily
- – the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, such as sugar dissolving in water
- – a state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size
- – a state of matter in which the substance expands to take both the shape and the volume of its container
- system – the decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, volume (capacity), and weight or mass
- – a state of matter in which the substance takes the shape of the container and has an unchanged volume when poured from one container to another
- energy – energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
- properties – properties of matter that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the matter itself
- – anything that has mass and takes up space
- – the process of changing a substance from a solid to a liquid by adding thermal energy
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- – the amount of matter in something
- of matter – the forms matter can take, such as solid, liquid, and gas; sometimes called phases of matter
- – a combination of two or more substances that can be easily separated in some physical way
- density – floating or sinking when compared to water
- – the process of forming a mixture of a substance broken down into small pieces and spread evenly throughout a liquid (water)
- pan balance and triple beam scale
- – an attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move
- energy – energy related to the temperature of an object or a substance
20 Clues: pan balance and triple beam scale • – the amount of matter in something • – anything that has mass and takes up space • density – floating or sinking when compared to water • – a state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size • – a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-01-24
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- requiring free oxygen
- metabolic process in living organisms by which oxygen is combined with carbon in a cell to form carbon dioxide and generate energy
- a metabolic process by which glucose or other six-carbon sugars (also, disaccharides of six-carbon sugars, e.g. sucrose or lactose) are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate
- a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms
- an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- the metabolic pathway that converts glucose C₆H₁₂O₆, into pyruvic acid
- a form of potential energy found within chemical bonds, atoms, and subatomic particles
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- colorless, odorless reactive gas
- the basic structural and functional unit of life
- a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes
- an organic compound and hydrotrope that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
- a cofactor used in anabolic reactions, such as the Calvin cycle and lipid and nucleic acid syntheses
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2
- a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy
- chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal
- a living organism of the kind
- a cofactor used in anabolic reactions, such as the Calvin cycle
- colorless, odorless reactive gas
- an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells
21 Clues: requiring free oxygen • a living organism of the kind • colorless, odorless reactive gas • colorless, odorless reactive gas • the basic structural and functional unit of life • a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2 • a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen • ...
Unit 4: Energy Flow 2024-05-17
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- The process by which plants and animals use oxygen and sugar to produce water, carbon dioxide, and energy
- An organism that eats only meat
- The amount of living tissue in each trophic level
- The omnivore or carnivore that eats the primary consumer
- An organism that can make its own energy, such as a plant or algae
- A community change where new populations of organisms gradually replace existing ones
- A species that controls the population sizes of other organisms in its ecosystem
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that eats plants and meat
- The general location of an organism in its food chain
- The carnivore that eats the secondary consumer
- The total amount of usable energy produced via photosynthesis
- The concentration of pollutants in animal tissues as you move up a food chain
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- The process by which plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce oxygen and glucose
- The mature, stable group of organisms that exists at the end of succession
- The herbivore that eats the primary producer
- The plant organelle responsible for performing photosynthesis
- The organism at the bottom of a food chain, such as a plant
- A chain of organisms that transfer energy to each other
- An organism that has to eat other organisms for energy
- Organisms such as fungi and bacteria that break down dead organisms into nutrients for the ecosystem
- The plant pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- The process by which bacteria in the soil change atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- The first organisms to occupy an area during succession
- A series of connected food chains that accurately map out all the energy relationships within an ecosystem
25 Clues: An organism that eats only meat • An organism that eats only plants • An organism that eats plants and meat • The herbivore that eats the primary producer • The carnivore that eats the secondary consumer • The plant pigment responsible for photosynthesis • The amount of living tissue in each trophic level • The general location of an organism in its food chain • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-02
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- the quantity of energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy
- long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- the barrier between the reactants and the products, the thing that the catalyst has to get past
- A starting material in a chemical reaction
- Chemical Reaction in which energy is primarily given off in the form of heat
- a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound
- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- the enthalpy change that accompanies the formation of a substance from the most stable forms of its component elements
- a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
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- The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction.
- a chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- a double replacement reaction that produces an insoluble solid
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms.
- a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change
- mass is neither created nor destroyed
21 Clues: mass is neither created nor destroyed • Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat • A starting material in a chemical reaction • a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change • A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy • The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction. • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2016-05-05
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- During this the nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into two or more fragment
- The energy that is released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined
- Mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds
- Produce dangerous wastes that remain radioactive for thousands of years
- A mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons
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- A non renewable energy source that forms from the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- A fossil duel generating electrical power. It is a solid
- Where does coal form
- A natural resource that humans use to generate energy and can be renewable or non-renewable
- Contains uranium
10 Clues: Contains uranium • Where does coal form • A mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons • Mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds • A fossil duel generating electrical power. It is a solid • Produce dangerous wastes that remain radioactive for thousands of years • The energy that is released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined • ...
conservation of energy 2024-01-31
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- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- A force exerted toward the center of a curved path
- the overall force on an object when all the individual forces acting on it are added together
- A force that one object can apply to another without physically touching
- equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions
- the amount of matter in an object
- The maximum speed an object will reach when free-falling through a substance, such as air
- the force that one surface exerts on another when the two surfaces rub against each other
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- forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion
- The upward force that is applied to objects when they exert a force on a surface
- When the net force of an object is zero
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- A unit of measurement that equals the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second, per second
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- A push or pull on one object by another that is touching it
- The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- Friction acting upon an object moving through the air
- the force of gravity on an object at the surface of the planet
18 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • a push or pull exerted on an object • When the net force of an object is zero • the force that pulls objects toward each other • A force exerted toward the center of a curved path • Friction acting upon an object moving through the air • equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-07
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- the motion of objects
- stored energy
- power or energy behind something in motion
- energy stored in moving objects
- things moving all at once
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- energy that comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance
- energy that is stored in an elastic object
- how strong the force of the energy is
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- synonym to energy
- energy stored in an object's height
- consists of photons, which are produced when an object's atoms heat up.
- includes visible light, x-rays, gamma rays, and radio waves
- things that move like land vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, and buses.
- delivered by tiny, charged particles called electrons, which typically move through a wire
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom—the energy that holds the nucleus together
- energy stored in objects by tension
- energy is produced when a force causes an object or substance to vibrate
18 Clues: stored energy • synonym to energy • the motion of objects • things moving all at once • energy stored in moving objects • energy stored in an object's height • energy stored in objects by tension • how strong the force of the energy is • power or energy behind something in motion • energy that is stored in an elastic object • energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules • ...
SOURCES OF ENERGY 2025-03-18
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- Having a small or fixed amount, not endless.
- Warmth or high temperature, often used to create energy.
- A liquid found underground, used to make fuel like gasoline.
- A substance like air that can be burned for energy, such as natural gas.
- A thick liquid from the ground used for fuel and making products.
- A black rock burned for fuel and energy.
- Hot gas that forms when water boils, often used to produce energy.
- Moving air that can be used to create energy.
- The star that gives light and heat to Earth.
- The heat and light produced when something burns.
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- Technology that turns sunlight into electricity using solar panels.
- A clear liquid essential for life, also used to generate power.
- The power used to make things work, like electricity or fuel.
- Dirty air caused by pollution, often from cars and factories.
- The natural world around us, including air, land, and water.
- Harmful substances in air, water, or land that damage the environment.
- A material made from oil that is used to make many objects.
- A heavy metal used as fuel in nuclear power plants.
18 Clues: A black rock burned for fuel and energy. • Having a small or fixed amount, not endless. • The star that gives light and heat to Earth. • Moving air that can be used to create energy. • The heat and light produced when something burns. • A heavy metal used as fuel in nuclear power plants. • Warmth or high temperature, often used to create energy. • ...
Biomass Crossword 2023-10-16
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- a resource that forms or grows back faster than we use it up
- plants convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose (or sugar).
- a colorless, odorless gas that is rich in energy
- The release of energy when organic material is burned, such as wood or ethanol
- The largest energy provider in the us and the rest of the world until the mid 1800s
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- the largest sector of biomass consumption
- a fuel that is sometimes made from corn to produce a motor fuel
- the process used to make ethanol
- the largest source of biomass in the US
- Wood, wood shavings, fruit pits, manure, and corn cobs can all be _____ for energy
10 Clues: the process used to make ethanol • the largest source of biomass in the US • the largest sector of biomass consumption • a colorless, odorless gas that is rich in energy • a resource that forms or grows back faster than we use it up • a fuel that is sometimes made from corn to produce a motor fuel • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-21
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- all the animals in an area
- An animal that eat other organisms for food and energy
- An example is a tick and a deer's relation
- A type of an animal
- These decide how many animals can live in an ecosystem
- The living and nonliving things in an area
- what changes in a reaction
- How many of an animal species in an area
- where an organism leaves an area for another area
- where photosynthesis takes place in a plant
- where an organism takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide to create energy
- the prey of one animal on others
- first level consumers
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- moving into an area
- the area in the air, water, and ground where organisms live
- where two species benefit
- where one species benefits and the other isn't effected
- I eat plants and animals
- what is produced because of a reaction or process
- where a plant takes in carbon dioxide and turns it into energy with the waste product of oxygen
- The things that help an animal survive in a specific place
- how two species interact with each other
- They are moss and lichen
- I eat the carnivore's scraps
- where respiration and the production of energy occur in a cell
- An animal that eats meat
- When a new ecosystem forms
- An animal that can make its own food and energy
- capacity The amount of animals an ecosystem can sustain
29 Clues: moving into an area • A type of an animal • first level consumers • I eat plants and animals • They are moss and lichen • An animal that eats meat • where two species benefit • all the animals in an area • what changes in a reaction • When a new ecosystem forms • I eat the carnivore's scraps • the prey of one animal on others • how two species interact with each other • ...
Energy 2025-11-30
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- a renewable energy source derived from the Earth's internal heat, used to generate electricity or for direct heating and cooling
- coal, oil, and natural gas
- a machine that converts the energy of a moving fluid or gas into a useful form of energy, typically rotational motion used to generate electricity
- a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water to create a reservoir
- a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- a renewable power source that uses wind turbines to convert wind's kinetic energy into electricity
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- energy and electricity generated from the power of moving water
- a renewable energy source derived from organic materials like plants, wood, agricultural waste, and animal waste
- an opening in a planet's crust through which molten rock (magma), gases, and ash erupt, often forming a mountain or hill
- the star at the center of our solar system, a massive, hot ball of plasma that provides Earth with the light and heat essential for life
- energy from the sun that is captured and converted into useful forms like electricity or heat
- a renewable energy source that harnesses the kinetic energy of ocean waves to generate electricity
12 Clues: coal, oil, and natural gas • energy and electricity generated from the power of moving water • a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water to create a reservoir • energy from the sun that is captured and converted into useful forms like electricity or heat • a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2023-02-16
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- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- a chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance
- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction.
- the quantity of energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction
- A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy
- a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change
- mass is neither created nor destroyed
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- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat
- the enthalpy change that accompanies the formation of a substance from the most stable forms of its component elements
- a double replacement reaction that produces an insoluble solid
- a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms.
- A long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.
- Chemical Reaction in which energy is primarily given off in the form of heat
- A starting material in a chemical reaction
- the barrier between the reactants and the products, the thing that the catalyst has to get past
- a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound
21 Clues: mass is neither created nor destroyed • Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat • A starting material in a chemical reaction • a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change • A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy • The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction. • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • ...
Physics questions 2025-03-31
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- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- The force of attraction between two masses, which causes objects to fall towards the Earth.
- A push or pull on an object that can cause it to accelerate.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current in a material.
- The energy transferred from one object or substance to another due to a temperature difference.
- The repetitive back-and-forth motion of an object or wave.
- The process by which a changing magnetic field creates an electric current in a conductor.
- capacity to do work or cause change, exists in various forms such as kinetic or potential energy.
- The difference in electric potential between two points, causing electric current to flow.
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- The transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied over a distance.
- The force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time
- The bending of light or waves as they pass through different mediums.
- A closed loop through which current flows in an electrical system.
- The amount of matter in an object, usually measured in kilograms or grams.
- The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave.
- The number of waves that pass a given point in one second.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
18 Clues: The speed of an object in a specific direction. • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. • The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time • The repetitive back-and-forth motion of an object or wave. • The number of waves that pass a given point in one second. • A push or pull on an object that can cause it to accelerate. • ...
Heat and Heat Transfer 2014-04-08
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- most common temperature scale in other counties
- Zero zero on the kelvin scale the represents negative two hundred seventy three Celsius degrees
- heat transferred from one particle from one matter to another without the movement of matter
- most common temperature scale
- the particles in this state move so fast that they do not even stay close together
- vaporization that can occur below the surface of a liquid
- is a measure of average kinetic energy of the individual particle of matter
- material(s) that do not conduct heat well
- forms
- the particles in this state make up a solid are packed together in relatively fixed positions
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- change of state solids to liquids
- Heat the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a material by one kelvin
- heat that is transferred by the movement of currents within a fluid
- change of state from gas to liquid
- material(s) that conducts heat well
- change of state from a liquid to a solid
- thermal energy that is transferred from matter at a higher temperature to matter at a lower temperature
- vaporization that takes place at the surface of liquid
- the particles that make up this state, are close together but are not close enough as those to solids
- temperature scale commonly used in physical science
- energy that is transferred by electromagnetic waves
21 Clues: forms • most common temperature scale • change of state solids to liquids • change of state from gas to liquid • material(s) that conducts heat well • change of state from a liquid to a solid • material(s) that do not conduct heat well • most common temperature scale in other counties • temperature scale commonly used in physical science • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-07
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- Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen
- Where does Glycolysis occur?
- Cellular respiration losing and gaining an electron is considered a _____ reaction.
- Humans use alcohol fermentation to make ______, wine, and biofuels. (Made with yeast)
- Cellular Respiration process that does NOT require oxygen
- Products of the intermediate step include _________ _______ and NADH.
- Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle.
- An example of an organism that does aerobic respiration.
- A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related)
- A product of Alcohol Fermentation.
- Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs when ______ is not present.
- Water and ATP are products of this.
- Each oxygen molecule picks up a couple of hydrogens and forms ______ as a waste product.
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- Lactic Acid Fermentation is located in the Cytoplasm and produces ______.
- An example of an organism that does anaerobic respiration.
- Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm.
- As electrons go down the ETC, energy is released to pump ______ from the matrix into the intermembrane space. This is done to establish a high concentration of _______ in the intermembrane space and a low concentration of _______ in the matrix.
- The Electric Transport Chain is located in the Inner ________ of the mitochondria.
- ________ come from the NADH and FADH molecules produced during earlier stages of cellular respiration.
- Product of Krebs Cycle (energy source similar in structure to ATP).
- Where in the mitochondria is the Krebs cycle located?
- What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
22 Clues: Where does Glycolysis occur? • A product of Alcohol Fermentation. • Water and ATP are products of this. • Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle. • A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related) • What is the purpose of cellular respiration? • Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen • Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm. • ...
Ch. 4 Test Review 2023-02-17
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- the lowest-energy arrangement of the electrons in an atom
- the main energy level + orbital type
- the process of an electron moving to a higher energy level
- electromagnetic radiation has properties of both waves and particles
- No two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.
- an atomic model where electrons circle the nucleus only in orbits
- a state where an atom has a higher energy than it has in its ground state
- electrons that are not in the highest-occupied energy level
- a 3-D region around the nucleus that shows the likely location of an electron
- the number of waves that pass a certain point in a specific time (usually one second)
- Each orbital (box) in the same sublevel must have one electron (arrow) before a 2nd one is placed.
- the pattern of lines formed when light passes through a prism to separate it into its different wavelengths of light
- Electrons must go in the lowest-energy sublevel first (1s), then go in order of the next highest-energy sublevels
- the minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom
- transmits heat from sun, fires, and radiators
- represents the position of orbital (ml)
- a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- used in medicine for killing cancer cells
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- As wavelength increases, frequency ____________.
- the highest main energy level that contains electrons
- As frequency increases, energy ___________.
- the lowest energy state of an atom
- represents the shape of orbital: s, p, d, or f (L)
- The Group 18 elements (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon)
- used in cooking, radar, telephone, and other signals
- makes things able to be seen
- the process of an electron falling to a lower energy level
- represents the main energy level (n)
- the entire range of all the forms of electromagnetic radiation
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation that is equal to a quantum of energy
- electrons are ejected from a metal when light shines on it and electricity is generated (Example: solar panels)
- indicate the locations and properties of electrons in an atom
- the distance between 2 corresponding points on adjacent waves
- the arrangement of electrons in an atom
- contains all wavelengths of light in a certain range
- used to view inside of bodies and objects
- consists of the element symbol of the last noble gas prior to that atom, followed by the configuration of the remaining electrons
- represents the spin state of electron (ms)
- proposed the relationship between the energy of a photon and the frequency of radiation
- absorbed by the skin, used in fluorescent tubes
- used to broadcast radio and television
41 Clues: makes things able to be seen • the lowest energy state of an atom • the main energy level + orbital type • represents the main energy level (n) • used to broadcast radio and television • the arrangement of electrons in an atom • represents the position of orbital (ml) • used to view inside of bodies and objects • used in medicine for killing cancer cells • ...
Flying Environment Exam 1 2026-02-19
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- The effect where a mass is moving in a rotating system.
- When a cold front advances on a warm front from behind
- The condition when air is moving vertically
- The air that rises around a storm.
- How easy it is to see.
- A perceived decrease in air temperature.
- A temperature ______________ occurs when a layer of warm air exists between cold layers
- The term for when no energy enters or leaves a system
- Atmospheric moisture.
- The wind flows velocity.
- ________ gases trap the sun's energy in the atmosphere
- A colorless, toxic gas
- The degree of intensity of heat.
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- If you have clear skies you are probably in a _______________.
- A long frontal line of thunderstorms
- A line on a map connecting points.
- Heat transfer by vertical and lateral motion of a fluid.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of cold air.
- Pressure exerted by the weight of air.
- Discomfort caused by caused by the temperature and humidity.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of warm air.
- The layer of the atmosphere where temperature increases with altitude
- The temperature at which dew forms.
24 Clues: Atmospheric moisture. • How easy it is to see. • A colorless, toxic gas • The wind flows velocity. • The degree of intensity of heat. • A line on a map connecting points. • The air that rises around a storm. • The temperature at which dew forms. • A long frontal line of thunderstorms • Pressure exerted by the weight of air. • A perceived decrease in air temperature. • ...
Weather and Climate Unit Vocabulary Crossword 2024-04-07
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- winds that blow over short distances
- the transfer of thermal energy
- this instrument measures air pressure
- an intense windstorm that often forms within a severe thunderstorm
- the direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a measure to determine a substances level of hot or cold
- the outer most layer of the atmosphere
- the rise in average temperature in Earth's atmosphere & oceans
- the bottom layer of the Earth's atmosphere
- the total energy of motion in the molecules of a substance
- the transfer of thermal energy that results from the collision of particles
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- atmospheric layer in which ozone is present
- the weight of air pressing down on an area
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- the transfer of thermal energy through liquids & gases
- the way Earth's rotation makes winds curve
- mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- a high-speed, meandering wind current, generally moving from a westerly direction
- a huge body of air that has similar temperature, pressure, and humidity throughout
- the average, year-after-year conditions of temperature,precipitation,winds,& clouds in an area
- winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- the process by which gases hold heat in the air
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- a large, spiraling storm system that can be as much as 600 km across
- a very strong storm with lots of rain, thunder, & lightning
- atmospheric layer where air is thin & most meteors burn up
- the border between two air masses that collide
27 Clues: the transfer of thermal energy • winds that blow over short distances • mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • this instrument measures air pressure • the outer most layer of the atmosphere • an instrument used to measure wind speed • the way Earth's rotation makes winds curve • the bottom layer of the Earth's atmosphere • the weight of air pressing down on an area • ...
Nutrition By: Ava and Emarie. 2025-12-03
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- A unit of energy.
- The study of how the body uses the nutrients in food.
- The body's chief source of energy; includes complex forms like starches and fiber.
- makes you go to the bathroom
- Vitamin we get from sunlight
- Important energy source; can be saturated or unsaturated.
- and Minerals Organic and inorganic substances needed for growth and maintenance.
- a very harmful fat
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- essential for cell membranes and hormones.
- Building block for tissues, nerves, and hormones; uses amino acids.
- A mineral to limit, often insult
- provides the body with adequate amount of all essential nutrients.
- The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds the body can use.
- A nutrient required by the body to lubricate the joints and body cells and help regulate body temperature
14 Clues: A unit of energy. • a very harmful fat • makes you go to the bathroom • Vitamin we get from sunlight • A mineral to limit, often insult • essential for cell membranes and hormones. • The study of how the body uses the nutrients in food. • Important energy source; can be saturated or unsaturated. • provides the body with adequate amount of all essential nutrients. • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2020-10-15
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- Energy in forms of waves or particle through space or materials
- A elementary Particle
- A physical quantity that is described by its magnitude.
- A measurement of length in one direction.
- Smallest units of mate that forms of waves or particles through space
- Force A force that attracts any two objects with mass
- or shape
- The speed of something in the given direction.
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- The amount of something
- Refinement in a measurement or Calculation
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- A system of measurement
- A stable subatomic particle with charge of negative electricity found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity solids
- A number expressing a property but remains uncharged
- Notation A way of writing a very large number or very small number.
- A large group of things or people
- The expression of a two-dimensional
- Relating to a expression as a number or numbers
18 Clues: or shape • A elementary Particle • The amount of something • A system of measurement • A large group of things or people • The expression of a two-dimensional • A measurement of length in one direction. • Refinement in a measurement or Calculation • The speed of something in the given direction. • The rate of change of velocity per unit of time • ...
Science Ch. 7 & 8 Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- An unwanted substance added to land,water,or air.
- Repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms.
- Forces that build new features on Earth’s surface.
- The changing of liquid to a gas.
- All living materials and materials that were once alive.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Frozen precipitation that forms in layers.
- A storage area, usually for water.
- A measure of how far a place is from the equator.
- The decaying material in soil.
- A slow process that breaks rocks in sediments.
- The state of the atmosphere.
- A type of energy resource that cannot be replaced at all or cannot be replaced as fast as people will use it.
- The process in which a gas turns into a liquid.
- A type of energy resource that can be replaced.
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- A type of energy resource that will not run out.
- A nonliving, naturally occurring solid that has its own regular arrangement of particles in it.
- A mixture of nonliving materials and decayed materials and organisms.
- Rocks that form when layers of materials and rock particles settle on top of each other and then harden.
- The movement of materials away from a place.
- Rocks formed inside Earth from other rocks under heat and pressure.
- The pushing force of the atmosphere.
- Frozen raindrops.
- The average of weather conditions over a long time.
- forces Forces that wear away or tear down features on Earth’s surface.
- movement of air that redistributes heat on Earth.
- Water that falls from clouds as rain,snow,sleet,or hail.
- All the nonliving materials in the soil.
- Process of laying down materials, such as rocks and soil.
- All the waters of Earth.
- A section of the lithosphere.
- Height above sea level.
- A process in which rocks are constantly being formed and destroyed.
- Rocks that form when melted rock cools and hardens.
34 Clues: Frozen raindrops. • Height above sea level. • All the waters of Earth. • The state of the atmosphere. • A section of the lithosphere. • The decaying material in soil. • The changing of liquid to a gas. • A storage area, usually for water. • The pushing force of the atmosphere. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • All the nonliving materials in the soil. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-21
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- a solid that forms a solution during a chemical reaction
- the process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance
- An easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- a biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of of reactions in cells
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- a material that releases energy energy when it burns
- a chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- a change to the physical properties of a substance.
- the amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
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- the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- a material that decreases the rate of a reaction
- The principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- a system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave
- a chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new, more complex substance
- a number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction
- chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat energy from the surroundings to form products.
- a rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- a characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into different substances
- a system in which matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- the minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- a substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- a material that increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy
25 Clues: anything that has mass and occupies space • a material that decreases the rate of a reaction • a substance that enters into a chemical reaction • a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • a change to the physical properties of a substance. • a material that releases energy energy when it burns • An easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols • ...
chapter 2 crossword 2022-03-21
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- a number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction
- a rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire
- a characteristic of a substance that describes its ability to change into different substances
- a substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- the minimum amount of energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- the process in which substances undergo chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- a material that increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy
- a chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a new, more complex substance
- a biological catalyst that lowers the activation energy of of reactions in cells
- The principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
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- a chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- a change to the physical properties of a substance.
- a material that decreases the rate of a reaction
- the amount of one material in a certain volume of another material
- a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
- the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance
- a material that releases energy energy when it burns
- chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat energy from the surroundings to form products.
- An easy way to show a chemical reaction using symbols
- a solid that forms a solution during a chemical reaction
- a system in which matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings
- a system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave
25 Clues: anything that has mass and occupies space • a material that decreases the rate of a reaction • a substance that enters into a chemical reaction • a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat • a change to the physical properties of a substance. • a material that releases energy energy when it burns • a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- comprised of gaseous material
- cloud of dust, ice, and gas
- start of everything
- first element to form
- smallest planet
- matter condenses into
- mass is moving away from each other
- forms in the center of a nebula
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- attach to protons to form atoms
- clumps combine into
- gas giant
- energy times the speed of light squared equals
- comprised of rocky material
- force that pulls matter together
14 Clues: gas giant • smallest planet • clumps combine into • start of everything • first element to form • matter condenses into • cloud of dust, ice, and gas • comprised of rocky material • comprised of gaseous material • attach to protons to form atoms • forms in the center of a nebula • force that pulls matter together • mass is moving away from each other • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2024-12-20
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- change where atoms are rearranged to form new substances
- name of group 18 elements with full valence shells
- attraction an element has for electrons
- have no charge, located in the nucleus
- covalent bond with an equal sharing of electrons
- type of decay that emits a particle with the largest mass
- nuclear energy produced when One larger nuclei splits into 2 smalle
- Compound made when a metal transfers electrons to a nonmetal
- when bonds are ________, energy is absorbed
- Charge of a metal ion
- 2 atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons
- covalent bond with an unequal sharing of electrons
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- amount of time it takes for half a radioisotope to decay
- electrons in the outer shell of an atom
- nuclear energy produced when 2 smaller nuclei combine to make a bigger one
- Compound made when two Nonmetals share electrons
- Charge of a nonmetal ion
- state when one electron jumps from an inner to an outer shell
- atomic number is the number of _________ in an atom
- protons + neutrons
- when an atom gains or loses electrons it forms a _____
- two or more atoms chemically combined in a fixed proportion
22 Clues: protons + neutrons • Charge of a metal ion • Charge of a nonmetal ion • have no charge, located in the nucleus • electrons in the outer shell of an atom • attraction an element has for electrons • when bonds are ________, energy is absorbed • Compound made when two Nonmetals share electrons • covalent bond with an equal sharing of electrons • ...
Energy and Power Day 5 2019-10-16
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- When you walk down the street, your muscles are supplying you with the __________ energy to move.
- For the engine to do its work, all of the systems within it must be _____________.
- Thermal energy is caused by the _________ of atoms, and it must be transmitted from atom to atom.
- Like oil and coal, _______ gas is a byproduct of the natural decay process of plant and animal material over millions of years.
- Work is defined as moving a(n)_________ over a distance.
- _______ is defined as "the rate of energy transmitted or generated over a period of time."
- Solar, nuclear, geothermal, wind-generated, and hydroelectric are all forms of ___________ energy.
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- The correct order of a combustion cycle of four distinct strokes is: 1. Intake, 2.________, 3. Power, 4. Exhaust
- Early on, the three power sources that looked promising for the automobile were: ________, electricity, and internal combustion engine.
- The __________ is the snug-fitting engine part that moves up and down within the cylinder because of the pressure of combustion.
- One horsepower is the power required to move a 550-pound _____ 1 foot in 1 second.
- __________ energy makes lighting and heating possible.
- In an internal-combustion engine there are two types of valves: ______________ and combustion..
- To measure the power of an engine, the unit of ______________ is used.
- The chemical energy released from combustion forces the connecting rod down, creating ________ mechanical energy.
15 Clues: __________ energy makes lighting and heating possible. • Work is defined as moving a(n)_________ over a distance. • To measure the power of an engine, the unit of ______________ is used. • One horsepower is the power required to move a 550-pound _____ 1 foot in 1 second. • For the engine to do its work, all of the systems within it must be _____________. • ...
Vocab Review Labs 10-14 2016-03-21
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- the mass within a closed system remains the same regardless of the energy transformations
- the scientific law that energy can never be created or destroyed, only converted into different forms
- the changing or conversion of one form of energy to another
- is a form of potential energy related to the molecular structure of a substance
- a physical change where matter moves farther apart
- are atoms or molecules that are very close together and that move within fixed positions in a rigid structure
- describes whether a substance is a solid, liquid, or gas
- are atoms or molecules that are close together and flow in random motion over each other
- atoms do change, they are different before and after
- to remain the same in quantity or amount
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- a physical change where matter moves closer together
- two or more atoms bonded together
- atoms do not change, they are the same before and after
- where atoms and molecules are not allowed to enter or leave the system
- are atoms or molecules that are far apart and that move freely with random motion
- is an example of chemical energy
16 Clues: is an example of chemical energy • two or more atoms bonded together • to remain the same in quantity or amount • a physical change where matter moves farther apart • a physical change where matter moves closer together • atoms do change, they are different before and after • atoms do not change, they are the same before and after • ...
The Universe 2021-11-14
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- A part of a constellation that forms its own pattern in the sky
- Shaped like spheres or eggs, have almost no dust or gas between stars
- Solid debris from space that are moving towards earth
- The primeval explosion of space, time, matter and energy that most astronomers think gave rise to the universe as we see it today
- The units most commonly used for distances in the solar system
- A small body of ice and dust that orbits the sun (Contains a head followed by a tail of gas and dust)
- A brief streak of light produced by a small particle entering earths atmosphere at high speed
- The sun and all things orbiting around it, including the eight major planets, their satellites and all the smaller pieces such as asteroids and comets
- A major object which orbits around a star (There are 8 of these in our solar system)
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- Have arms of stars gas and dust that curve away from centre of the galaxy in spiral pattern
- Small solid and rocky bodies that orbit close to the sun
- He determined that other galaxies exist besides that milky way
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the origin, large-scale properties, and the evolution of the observable universe
- A group of starts that form a pattern in the sky
- A large hot ball of gas which generate energy in its core by nuclear reactions
- A large assemblage of stars (and often gas and dust) typically containing millions to hundreds of billions of member stars
- Everything that physically exists: the entirety of space and time, all forms or matter, energy and momentum, and the physical laws and constants that govern them
- The number of major types of galaxies
- A small object from outer space that passes through earths atmosphere and reaches the surface
- Faint galaxies without a definite shape
- The distance that light travels in one year
21 Clues: The number of major types of galaxies • Faint galaxies without a definite shape • The distance that light travels in one year • A group of starts that form a pattern in the sky • Solid debris from space that are moving towards earth • Small solid and rocky bodies that orbit close to the sun • He determined that other galaxies exist besides that milky way • ...
Science Extra Credit - 4th Quarter 2017-04-25
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- measure of the cloudiness of water that is caused by suspended solids.
- removal of trees and other vegetation from an area.
- resource any type of matter or energy from Earth’s environment that humans use to meet their needs; includes water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals.
- behavior that leads to the protection, conservation and reclamation of natural resources.
- growth of urban areas caused by people moving into cities.
- resource - natural resource that humans use to make objects or to consume as food and drink.
- pollution that comes from many different sources, such as industries, homes, and farms.
- suitable for drinking.
- pollution contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources.
- artificial body of water that usually forms behind a dam.
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- process by which human activities or climatic changes make areas more desert-like.
- process of planting trees to reestablish forestland.
- controlled use and/or maintenance of natural resources; the wise use and preservation of natural resources.
- process by which a damaged land area is returned to nearly the condition it was in before people used it.
- fuel nonrenewable energy resource that began to form millions of years ago from remains of once-living plants and animals; provides energy and includes coal, oil, and natural gas.
- tiny particle or droplet, such as dust, dirt, or pollen that are mixed in with air.
- symbol for the measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
- process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- pollution waste matter or other material that is introduced into water and that is harmful to organisms that live in, drink, or are exposed to the water.
- combination of smoke and fog; air pollution that forms when ozone and vehicle exhaust react with sunlight.
20 Clues: suitable for drinking. • removal of trees and other vegetation from an area. • process of planting trees to reestablish forestland. • artificial body of water that usually forms behind a dam. • growth of urban areas caused by people moving into cities. • symbol for the measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. • ...
Sustainability! 2020-05-27
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- radiant light and heat from the sun that is
- using a variety of technologies
- action of processing waste into reusable material
- odorless gas produced by carbon and organic compounds
- gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range
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- ongoing rise of the earth's average temperature
- chemical element of an atomic number
- colorless, odorless,that forms seas,lakes,rivers,etc
- radiant energy emitted by the sun
- gas found in quantities in earths atmosphere
10 Clues: using a variety of technologies • radiant energy emitted by the sun • chemical element of an atomic number • radiant light and heat from the sun that is • gas found in quantities in earths atmosphere • ongoing rise of the earth's average temperature • action of processing waste into reusable material • colorless, odorless,that forms seas,lakes,rivers,etc • ...
Chapter 8 2015-10-10
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- The energy that matter possesses as a result of its location or spatial arrangement (structure).
- A measure of disorder, or randomness.
- A metabolic pathway that releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler molecules.
- a specific site of an enzyme that binds the substrate and that forms the pocket in which catalysis occurs.
- Thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another.
- A type of fit caused by entry of the substrate, the change in shape of the active site of an enzyme so that it binds more snugly to the substrate.
- The study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter.
- A chemical agent that selectively increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed by the reaction.
- type of inhibitor that reduces the activity of an enzyme by entering the active site in place of the substrate
- A metabolic pathway that consumes energy to synthesize a complex molecule from simpler molecules.
- Binding of a regulatory molecule to a protein at one site that affects the function of the protein at a different site
- Kinetic energy due to the random motion of atoms and molecules; energy in its most random form.
- An organic molecule serving as a cofactor. Most vitamins function as coenzymes in metabolic reactions.
- The reactant on which an enzyme works.
- The energy associated with the relative motion of objects. Moving matter can perform work by imparting motion to other matter.
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- A macromolecule serving as a catalyst, a chemical agent that increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed by the reaction.
- A type of inhibitor that reduces activity of an enzyme by binding to a location remote from the active site, changing the enzyme’s shape so that the active site no longer effectively catalyzes the conversion of substrate to product.
- The totality of an organism’s chemical reactions, consisting of catabolic and anabolic pathways, which manage the material and energy resources of the organism.
- A series of chemical reactions that either builds a complex molecule (anabolic pathway) or breaks down a complex molecule to simpler molecules (catabolic pathway
- Energy available in molecules for release in a chemical reaction; a form of potential energy.
- A nonspontaneous chemical reaction in which free energy is absorbed from the surroundings.
- A spontaneous chemical reaction in which there is a net release of free energy.
- Amount of energy that reactants must absorb before a chemical reaction will start
- A process that occurs without an overall input of energy; a process that is energetically favorable
- Any nonprotein molecule or ion that is required for the proper functioning of an enzyme.
- The portion of a biological system’s energy that can perform work when temperature and pressure are uniform throughout the system.
- Coupling that uses energy when released from an exergonic reaction to drive an endergonic reaction.
- An inhibition of metabolic control in which the end product of a metabolic pathway acts as an inhibitor of an enzyme within that pathway.
28 Clues: A measure of disorder, or randomness. • The reactant on which an enzyme works. • Thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another. • The study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter. • A spontaneous chemical reaction in which there is a net release of free energy. • ...
Biology Semester Project 2013-01-23
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- The information gathered from observations
- Evidence from numerous investigations build up a particular hypothesis and may be well supported
- Positively and negatively charged atoms
- Compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- Negatively charged particle with 1/1840, the mass of a proton
- The study of chemistry begins with the basic unit of matter
- Cells that contain a nuclei
- Reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
- Cells that do not contain a nuclei
- Plants use the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy carbohydrates
- Any compound that forms H+ ions in solution
- Exchange portions of their chromatids
- Cells also produce a strong supporting layer around the membrane
- Pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- Atoms of the same element that diff in the number of neutrons they contain
- Proteins that act as biological catalysts
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
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- Compound that produces hydroxide ions OH- in solution
- Substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Energy to get the reaction started
- Surrounded by a thin flexible barrier
- Specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function
- Are not involved in coding for proteins
- Portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge
- Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- Attraction between molecules of different substances
- Is the smallest unit of most compounds
- The final result in a chemical reaction
- Basic units of life
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form...
- The DNA sequence that code for proteins
35 Clues: Basic units of life • Cells that contain a nuclei • Energy to get the reaction started • Cells that do not contain a nuclei • Surrounded by a thin flexible barrier • Exchange portions of their chromatids • Is the smallest unit of most compounds • Positively and negatively charged atoms • Are not involved in coding for proteins • Portion of the cell outside the nucleus • ...
Particle Model of Matter 2024-10-02
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- A state of matter where particles are far apart and move freely in all directions.
- The process where a solid changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.
- The energy that particles have due to their movement.
- The process where a gas turns into a liquid when it is cooled.
- A law stating that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.
- A tiny piece of matter, such as an atom or molecule, that makes up all materials.
- The energy required to change 1 kg of a substance from liquid to gas without changing its temperature.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume, calculated as mass divided by volume.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1°C.
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms (kg).
- The process where a liquid changes to a gas throughout the substance at its boiling point.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- The energy required to change 1 kg of a substance from solid to liquid without changing its temperature.
- The force exerted per unit area by the particles in a gas.
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- The process where particles at the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to become gas.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a solid.
- The amount of energy required to change the state of 1 kg of a substance without changing its temperature.
- The three main forms of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
- A state of matter where particles are tightly packed in a fixed shape and position.
- A state of matter where particles are close together but can move past each other, allowing the substance to flow.
- The total energy stored in the particles of a substance due to their movement and positions.
- The change in total energy when a substance is heated or cooled, affecting its temperature or state.
- The process of changing from a solid to a liquid at the melting point.
- The amount of space an object or substance takes up, measured in cubic meters (m³).
- A material that slows down the transfer of thermal energy.
25 Clues: The process of changing from a liquid to a solid. • The energy that particles have due to their movement. • The three main forms of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. • A material that slows down the transfer of thermal energy. • The force exerted per unit area by the particles in a gas. • The process where a gas turns into a liquid when it is cooled. • ...
Unit 3 Gravity and Kinetic Energy Vocab 2025-05-10
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- a force of attraction between masses
- the change of velocity per unit of time
- the maximum speed an object can obtain during free fall through air
- a force acting between surfaces in contact. This force acts to resist motion.
- speed that does not vary over time
- the location of an object
- a unit of mass
- a section of a vehicle designed to absorb energy during a collision and protect passengers
- any factor that can be changed
- in math or physics, the steepness of a line on a graph
- the force exerted by air molecules on objects moving through air
- the distance traveled by an object in a unit of time
- a symbol that indicates change in a quantity
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- a restriction or limitation
- energy of motion
- the sum of all the forces acting on a mass
- toward it
- total distance divided by total time.
- a standard for evaluating or testing something
- an interaction between objects. A push or pull.
- when one object hits another object
- to pull toward each other
- a measurement of the force of gravity from a massive object (such as Earth) pulling another
- force applied over a period of time
- energy stored in the position or condition of an object
- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms, but cannot be created or
- how far between two objects or locations
- a unit that describes measurement of force
- a measure of the quantity of matter in an object
- a unit of energy
30 Clues: toward it • a unit of mass • energy of motion • a unit of energy • to pull toward each other • the location of an object • a restriction or limitation • any factor that can be changed • speed that does not vary over time • when one object hits another object • force applied over a period of time • a force of attraction between masses • total distance divided by total time. • ...
Goddess Lakshmi 2022-06-24
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- Number of hands
- She also gives the wealth of
- Is another name of hers
- Her abode is the ocean of
- She is holding
- Has these many different forms
- She is the Goddess of
- She is the sister of
- She is holding
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- People pray her to become
- Is the day of the Week, filled with her energy
- By Praying her People get
- Manifested from
- Is one of her names
- Means granter of all boons
- Seated on
- She is the concert of
- She is dressed in this Color
- Is the flower of her choice
19 Clues: Seated on • She is holding • She is holding • Number of hands • Manifested from • Is one of her names • She is the sister of • She is the concert of • She is the Goddess of • Is another name of hers • People pray her to become • By Praying her People get • Her abode is the ocean of • Means granter of all boons • Is the flower of her choice • She also gives the wealth of • ...
Milly's Crossword 2012-05-29
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- what a thing consists of
- something a new butterfly emerges from
- trip by sea
- something provided
- slowly burning without flame
- the physical build of a person
- a type of mammal e.g. kangaroo
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- sudden gusts of strong winds
- relating to the body
- bacteria that forms on bathroom tiles
- bystander
- try
- smell
- an officer in training for commission in the navy
- relating to involving or powered by energy
15 Clues: try • smell • bystander • trip by sea • something provided • relating to the body • what a thing consists of • sudden gusts of strong winds • slowly burning without flame • the physical build of a person • a type of mammal e.g. kangaroo • bacteria that forms on bathroom tiles • something a new butterfly emerges from • relating to involving or powered by energy • ...
Science Menu Vocab Puzzle 2023-01-04
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- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- the ability to do work
- the parts of Earth that contains living organisms
- is a layer of hot rock
- results from a force pressing on an area
- are forces that construct or build up
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin
- the relatively this envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
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- is what geologists often group the crust and uppermost mantle into a single layer
- wear down or destroy landmasses
- has three main parts metal core,a solid middle layer,and a rocky outer layer
- occur from earthquakes
- contains all of Earth's water
- is a dark,fine-grained rock
- is a rock that usually is a light color and has coarse grains
15 Clues: the ability to do work • occur from earthquakes • is a layer of hot rock • is a dark,fine-grained rock • contains all of Earth's water • wear down or destroy landmasses • are forces that construct or build up • results from a force pressing on an area • a group of parts that work together as a whole • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin • ...
Energy 2014-02-24
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- - human fuel
- - practice this to save energy
- - nuclear energy is released when this is split
- - fuel for cars
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- - coal, natural gas, and oil are called ________ fuels
- - when water boils, this is released to do work for us
- - energy from the sun
- - Sun, wind, wood and water are all forms of ___________energy
8 Clues: - human fuel • - fuel for cars • - energy from the sun • - practice this to save energy • - nuclear energy is released when this is split • - coal, natural gas, and oil are called ________ fuels • - when water boils, this is released to do work for us • - Sun, wind, wood and water are all forms of ___________energy
Escape Room 2025-01-07
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- type of joint that allows for back-and-forth motion
- the cells responsible for carrying oxygen
- flexible connective tissue found in joints
- unit of heat energy
- main organ of the nervous system
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- The place where two or more bones meet
- process by which the body converts food into energy
- chemical messenger produced by the body
- main organ of the circulatory system
- Tissue that contracts to produce movement
- type of joint that allows for rotational movement
- Essential for life, makes up most of the human body
- A hard, mineralized tissue that forms the skeleton
13 Clues: unit of heat energy • main organ of the nervous system • main organ of the circulatory system • The place where two or more bones meet • chemical messenger produced by the body • Tissue that contracts to produce movement • the cells responsible for carrying oxygen • flexible connective tissue found in joints • type of joint that allows for rotational movement • ...
Tech Design Terms 5 2014-10-21
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- energy obtained by harnessing wave power
- renewable energy produced by living organisms.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- In the physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
- an electric charge that lets work be accomplished.
- Tidal energy is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of the tides into electricity or other useful forms of power. The tide is created by the gravitational effect of the sun and the moon on the earth causing cyclical movement of the seas.
- flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground (often in association with petroleum) and used as fuel.
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water (typically from a reservoir held behind a dam or other barrier) to drive a turbine that powers a generator.
- Radiant energy is energy that travels by waves or particles, particularly electromagnetic radiation such as heat or x-rays.
- a brown, soil-like material characteristic of boggy, acid ground, consisting of partly decomposed vegetable matter. It is widely cut and dried for use in gardening and as fuel.
- Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to produce electrical power, windmills for mechanical power, windpumps for water pumping or drainage, or sails to propel ships.
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels including gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil; oil.
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- Thermal energy is a term sometimes used to refer to the internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature.
- denoting things or parts made of a specified material or with specified tools.
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- amount of energy that has to be transferred to or from one unit of mass (kilogram) or amount of substance (mole) to change the system temperature by one degree.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- A resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption. Most fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas and coal are considered nonrenewable resources in that their use is not sustainable because their formation takes billions of years.
- radiant energy emitted by the sun.
- Energy: energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.
- the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
- energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
26 Clues: radiant energy emitted by the sun. • energy obtained by harnessing wave power • renewable energy produced by living organisms. • an electric charge that lets work be accomplished. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • Energy: energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • ...
Chapter 7 (Photosynthesis) 2013-05-28
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- They passed from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next.
- Assesory pigments that trap light.
- Main photosynthetic pigment in plants,algae,and cyanobacteria.
- H+ leave the thylakoid compartment by flowing trough membranes.
- Nucleotide that consists of an adenine base,the five-carbon sugars ribose, and the three phosphate groups.
- A chloroplat´s inner membrane system,often folded as flattened sacs,that forms a continuous compartment in the stroma.
- The process by which any molecule becomes brokendown by light energy.
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- Distance between crests of two succesive waves of radiant energy.
- The metabolic pathway by which photoautotrophs capture light energy and use it to make sugars from CO2 and water.
- Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RUBP.
- Gap that opens between two guard cells.
- Make their own food by using the environment.
- The electromagnetic energy to light is organized in pachets.
- Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions.
- An organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
15 Clues: Assesory pigments that trap light. • Gap that opens between two guard cells. • Make their own food by using the environment. • Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RUBP. • Coenzyme that accepts electrons and hydrogen ions. • The electromagnetic energy to light is organized in pachets. • Main photosynthetic pigment in plants,algae,and cyanobacteria. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2025-01-08
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- a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
- A starting material in a chemical reaction
- Chemical Reaction in which energy is primarily given off in the form of heat
- mass is neither created nor destroyed
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- a chemical change in which two or more substances react to form a single new substance
- the quantity of energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction
- A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy
- a double replacement reaction that produces an insoluble solid
- A representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- A long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.
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- a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change
- the enthalpy change that accompanies the formation of a substance from the most stable forms of its component elements
- the barrier between the reactants and the products, the thing that the catalyst has to get past
- Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms.
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound
21 Clues: mass is neither created nor destroyed • Chemical reaction in which absorbs heat • A starting material in a chemical reaction • a chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change • A reaction that will proceed without any outside energy • The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction. • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • ...
Thermal Energy Wrap Up 2024-01-24
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- An original on which something is patterned.
- The kind of energy that an object possesses as a result of being in motion.
- The capacity to do work. Energy exists in a variety of forms and can be converted from one form to another.
- Limitations on an engineering design.
- The requirements a design needs to do in order to be successful.
- Transfer of heat energy in a liquid or gas by movement of the substance’s molecules.
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- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of an object. The higher the temperature of an object, the higher the average kinetic energy of its molecules.
- The transfer of energy, such as heat, through a substance. In heat conduction, energy flows by direct contact of the substance’s molecules with each other.
- Energy that is transferred from one system or body to another as a result of a difference in temperature between the two.
- The abbreviation for the cycle which is a series of steps that engineers use to come up with a solution to a problem.
- Energy in the form of electromagnetic waves or streams of particles. Thermal radiation involves the giving off of radiation in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The type of kinetic energy of a substance's atoms.
12 Clues: Limitations on an engineering design. • An original on which something is patterned. • The type of kinetic energy of a substance's atoms. • The requirements a design needs to do in order to be successful. • The kind of energy that an object possesses as a result of being in motion. • ...
SOL 6.7 Atmosphere 2024-04-18
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- wind belt that pushes air masses in the US
- the conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- lines showing areas on a weather map with similar temperature
- scientist who studies and predicts the weather
- process that forms clouds in the water cycle
- the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere
- / tool that measures air pressure
- layer that contains the ozone layer
- weather related phenomena associated with long periods of high pressure
- Air is a ___ of gaseous elements and compounds that surrounds Earth.
- air mass that forms over land
- weather related phenomena that gets its energy from warm ocean water
- layer where meteors burn up
- measure of how warm or cold the air is
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- direction the winds spiral in a high pressure area
- the 2nd most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere
- water vapor/moisture in the air
- pressure associated with cloudy or rainy weather
- the force of air pushing down on an area
- another name for high pressure area
- when a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass
- mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- In the Troposphere, temperature (increases/decreases) as altitude increases.
- lines on a weather map that show areas with similar air pressure
- symbol on a weather map is red half circles
- layer where most weather occurs
- body of air with similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure
- Air pressure (increases/decreases) as altitude increases.
- air mass that forms over the ocean or large body of water
- another name for low pressure area
- pressure associated with dry clear weather
- precipitation that forms when raindrops freeze when they land on a cold surface
- precipitation that only occurs during thunderstorms
33 Clues: layer where meteors burn up • air mass that forms over land • water vapor/moisture in the air • layer where most weather occurs • / tool that measures air pressure • another name for low pressure area • another name for high pressure area • layer that contains the ozone layer • mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • measure of how warm or cold the air is • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-02-10
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- What comes from the sun to "power" the water cycle
- Where water sits for a long time like an ocean or lake
- When water is pulled down from the clouds by gravity
- When liquid water is taken into the roots of a plant
- When water vapor cools and forms a liquid cloud
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- The force that pulls down precipitation and runoff
- When plants breathe out water vapor
- When water collection is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas
- When water evaporates or transpiration happens, energy was ________
- When water is pulled down over the land by gravity
- When water vapor condenses to make a cloud, energy was _______
- The source of energy for the water cycle
12 Clues: When plants breathe out water vapor • The source of energy for the water cycle • When water vapor cools and forms a liquid cloud • The force that pulls down precipitation and runoff • What comes from the sun to "power" the water cycle • When water is pulled down over the land by gravity • When water is pulled down from the clouds by gravity • ...
Biology 1 2023-12-07
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- they are chemoautotrophs
- the study of all life forms
- a mixture of two or more substances
- the basic unit of life
- an organism that eats plants
- nonpolar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; includes fats and oils
- the smallest basic unit of matter
- process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar oxygen from carbon dioxide
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- an organism that eats both meat and plants
- two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds; not necessarily a compound
- a solution and a suspension
- an organism that eats meat
- organisms experience many
- all living things grow and develop at some
- compound like sugars and starches
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • they are chemoautotrophs • organisms experience many • an organism that eats meat • a solution and a suspension • the study of all life forms • an organism that eats plants • compound like sugars and starches • the smallest basic unit of matter • a mixture of two or more substances • an organism that eats both meat and plants • ...
Unit 7 2023-12-01
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- mining a mining technique that uses a large visible pit or hole in the ground
- Energy that comes from the movement of water driven by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- An area in which the air temperature is generally higher than the temperature of surrounding rural areas.
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- involves the removal of the Earth's surface all the way down to the level of the mineral seam.
- A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material (organic sedimentary rock)
- Natural situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere by carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and other gases
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- liquid fossil fuel; oil
- A period of global cooling during which continental ice sheets and mountain glaciers expand.
- electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
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- A resource where falling water turns a turbine in a dam, which is connected to a generator that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- A gas with high methane content, found along with petroleum and is used as a fuel.
- Gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapor, and ozone in the atmosphere which are involved in the greenhouse effect.
- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame.
20 Clues: liquid fossil fuel; oil • Overall weather in an area over a long period of time • electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. • A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame. • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • ...
Science Crossword 2021-03-30
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- core: solid metal at the center of the earth
- earth's crust and core
- core: a layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core of earth
- a naturally occurring solid that forms by inorganic processes
- the layer of rock that forms earth's surface
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- the layer of hot, solid material
- the process where atoms form minerals
- small pieces of materials het form rock
- a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern
- wave: Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- cycle: slowly changes rocks to one another.
11 Clues: earth's crust and core • the layer of hot, solid material • the process where atoms form minerals • small pieces of materials het form rock • cycle: slowly changes rocks to one another. • core: solid metal at the center of the earth • the layer of rock that forms earth's surface • a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern • ...
Nutrients 2023-01-26
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- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Regulates many processes in the cells
- Maintaining internal balance
- When the body uses nutrients and food in a series of chemical reaction inside the cells. As a result, energy is released.
- Helps prevent constipation and reduces colon cancer risk. May prevent heart disease
- Type of fat that is unhealthy and is solid at room temp
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- Type of fat that is healthy and is liquid at room temp
- Builds body tissue
- Supplies energy for body functions
- Liquid needed for hydration
- Supplies body with energy, forms cells, maintains body temp, protects nerves
- Smaller substances of protein
- A condition in which the red blood cells don't contain enough hemoglobin
- Can be water or fat soluble
- A waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products
15 Clues: Builds body tissue • Liquid needed for hydration • Can be water or fat soluble • Maintaining internal balance • Smaller substances of protein • Supplies energy for body functions • Regulates many processes in the cells • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • Type of fat that is healthy and is liquid at room temp • ...
Electricity Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- the unit for voltage
- resists the flow of electricity
- a circuit with multiple branches
- advocated for alternating current
- the unit for electrical energy
- current that goes in a loop
- a circuit with only one path
- allows electricity to pass through easily
- a car battery
- the net movement of electric charge
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- the accumulation of excess charge
- advocated for direct current
- a device that can detect electric charge
- the tendency of a material to resist current
- the unit for current
- current that goes back and forth
- the unit for resistance
- a closed path that electric current follows
- safety device that switches a circuit open
- current equals voltage divided by resistance
- a battery you use in flashlights
- rate at electrical energy conversion to other forms
- a safety device that melts if current is too high
23 Clues: a car battery • the unit for voltage • the unit for current • the unit for resistance • current that goes in a loop • advocated for direct current • a circuit with only one path • the unit for electrical energy • resists the flow of electricity • a circuit with multiple branches • current that goes back and forth • a battery you use in flashlights • the accumulation of excess charge • ...
Sharing the Planet 2024-09-16
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- Gases discharged into the air
- Natural habitats supporting life
- Weather conditions in an area over time
- A massive rainfall
- Very large destructive waves
- Atmospheric conditions
- When a species dies out
- A large destructive storm
- A harmful emmission mainly form cows
- When the weather is warmer than usual for long
- The propeller designed to catch wind in order to produce renewable energy
- The academic term for man-made
- The variety of life forms in an area
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- Renewable energy produced from running water
- When a resource can be reused
- A period of dry weather
- WHen the earth shakes
- The harmful process by which the oceans are becoming more acidic
- The removal of a wide area of trees
- Protective layer around the earth
- When water rises and destroys infrastructure
- A harmful gas for the climate
22 Clues: A massive rainfall • WHen the earth shakes • Atmospheric conditions • A period of dry weather • When a species dies out • A large destructive storm • Very large destructive waves • When a resource can be reused • Gases discharged into the air • A harmful gas for the climate • The academic term for man-made • Natural habitats supporting life • Protective layer around the earth • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2021-09-15
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- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy.
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state
- changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition
- A chemical substance is a form of matter having constant chemical composition and characteristic properties
- the action of bringing a liquid to the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.
- an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid phase to vapor
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- below 32°F (0°C).
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- In physics, a state of matter is one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist. Four states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
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- occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance, called chemical synthesis or, alternatively, chemical decomposition into two or more different substances.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- is a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold
- occur when the nuclei of atoms are rearranged to form new atoms.
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- is one of the four fundamental states of matter. The molecules in a solid are closely packed together and contain the least amount of kinetic energy.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- becoming liquefied by heat.
33 Clues: below 32°F (0°C). • becoming liquefied by heat. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • is a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold • a substance made by mixing other substances together. • occur when the nuclei of atoms are rearranged to form new atoms. • ...
Fossil Fuels 2021-01-14
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- Wedging The process of water freezing and thawing to break rock down
- Solid Fossil Fuel
- Years needed to form fossil fuels
- Another word for oil
- Smash or crush is the code for this
- Found where a river meets an ocean
- Stop or drop is the code for this
- Type of material that must die and be buried under sediment for fossil fuels to form
- Gas Gas Fossil Fuel
- The little parts of broken down rock
- Renewable Power from the sun
- Resource that can NOT be replaced in out lifetime
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- Only type of rock fossil fuels will be found in
- A u-shaped valley is formed by this ice structure
- Move is the code for this
- Break is the code for this
- Sedimentary rock forms in these
- Lots and lots of this is needed for fossil fuels to form (Tick Tock)
- The earth provides this from its core for the formation of fossil fuels
- A v-shaped valley caused by water
- Fuel Non-renewable energy that can't be replaced in our lifetime
- Renewable Energy collected from moving air
- Liquid Fossil Fuel
- Renewable Energy from Earth's Heat
- Dune Landform caused by wind moving sand
- Renewable energy from life
- Resource that CAN be replaced within our lifetime
- Renewable energy collected from moving water
- Stick is the code for this
- The weight of water and layered sediment adds this to cause fossil fuel formation
30 Clues: Solid Fossil Fuel • Liquid Fossil Fuel • Gas Gas Fossil Fuel • Another word for oil • Move is the code for this • Break is the code for this • Renewable energy from life • Stick is the code for this • Renewable Power from the sun • Sedimentary rock forms in these • Years needed to form fossil fuels • A v-shaped valley caused by water • Stop or drop is the code for this • ...
50 Key Terms in Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- substances that increase the rate of a chemical reaction without themselves becoming chemically changed or part of the product.
- simple and outdated model of an atom.
- elements that have the same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons.
- average of the mass numbers of all the isotopes of an element.
- energy directly involved in moving matter.
- more modern model of an atomic structure.
- energy in action.
- combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- substances in solutions that are in great amounts.
- the study of the chemical composition and reactions of living matter.
- containing protons and neutrons tightly bound together.
- aka emulsions, heterogeneous mixtures, compositions are dissimilar in different areas of the mixture.
- a chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other.
- stored energy.
- bonds in larger molecules are broken giving smaller less complex molecules.
- the capacity to do work, or to put matter into motion.
- homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids and solids.
- a net negative charge.
- bonds are both made and broken.
- smaller particles are bonded together to form larger more complex molecules.
- a substance that takes up hydrogen ions in detachable amounts, proton acceptors.
- anything that occupies space and has a mass.
- an ionic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than the hydroxyl ion.
- the bond that holds together the combination of atoms with other atoms.
- the atom that loses the electron.
- atoms with 1 or 2 valence shell electrons.
- shell that specifically indicates an atom’s outermost energy level containing the electrons that are chemically reactive.
- the mixture has exactly the same composition or makeup throughout.
- when acids and bases mix and they produce salt and water.
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- substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed.
- contains positive electrical charges.
- compounds that lack carbon.
- a substance that releases hydrogen ions in detachable amounts, proton donors.
- results from the movement of charged particles.
- two or more different kinds of atoms bind.
- number of protons in an atom’s nucleus.
- forms of energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances.
- universal solvent.
- identical particles that make up each element.
- shared electrons occupy a single orbital common to both atoms.
- isotopes of elements and their atoms that decompose spontaneously into more stable forms.
- energy that travels in waves.
- contains neutral electrical charges.
- small atoms with 6 or 7 valence shell electrons.
- substances in solutions that are present in smaller amounts.
- heterogeneous mixtures with large visible solutes that tend to settle out.
- a one or two letter chemical shorthand designated to each element
- a net positive charge.
- contains negative electrical charges.
- the sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons.
50 Clues: stored energy. • energy in action. • universal solvent. • a net positive charge. • a net negative charge. • compounds that lack carbon. • energy that travels in waves. • bonds are both made and broken. • the atom that loses the electron. • contains neutral electrical charges. • contains positive electrical charges. • simple and outdated model of an atom. • ...
Anatomy/Physiology Chapters 1 & 2 2019-09-17
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- double sugars formed when 2 monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis
- High -energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.
- Diglycerides with phosphorus containing group and two, rather than 3 fatty acid chains.
- Iconic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than hydroxyl ion (OH-)
- _____ reactions are the products of energy absorbing
- bitter taste, feels slippery, high pH and are proton acceptors
- A nucleic acid found in all living cells that carries the organism's hereditary information
- Fatty acids or their derivatives that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
- simple sugars. single chain or single ring structures containing from 3-7 carbon atoms
- _______ compounds are all other chemicals in the body besides Carbon.
- Chainlike molecules made of similar or repeating units (monomers), which are joined together by dehydration synthesis
- _____ energy is energy in action
- Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH
- _______ Energy is energy directly involved in moving matter
- Basic structural material of the body
- A combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- _____ bonds are bonds where electrons may be shared to fill its outer electron shell
- When two or more different kinds of atoms bind
- The center of atom containing protons and neutrons
- _____ bonds form when a hydrogen atom, already covalently linked to one eletronegative atom, is attracted by another electron hungry atom, so a bridge forms between them.
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- Heterogenous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out.
- A group of molecules that include sugars and starches
- commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid
- Homogenous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids or solids.
- _____ energy is stored energy
- Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis
- _____ and Unsaturated vareFatty acids that contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
- The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration units.
- ______ energy results from the movement of charged particles
- part of atom that bears a negative charge.
- _____ compounds contain carbon
- _____ energy is energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances
- the number and kinds or reacting substances
- _____ reactions are reactions that release energy
- Fat molecules made of 4 interlocking hydrocarbon rings
- Substances composed of tow or more components physically intermixed.
- one singular group of units
- _____ energy is energy that travels in waves
- Nucleic acid that contains ribose and the bases A< G< < and U. It carries out DNA's instructions for protein synthesis
39 Clues: one singular group of units • _____ energy is stored energy • _____ compounds contain carbon • _____ energy is energy in action • Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH • Basic structural material of the body • part of atom that bears a negative charge. • the number and kinds or reacting substances • _____ energy is energy that travels in waves • ...
Rocks 2017-11-13
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- / Rocks that form from cooling lava is _________________________ igneous rock
- / Rocks are classified by how they are ___________________
- / When a large mass of magma solidifies far below Earth’s surface, they form igneous rocks that have ________________________ texture
- rocks result from what 2 processes?
- These are the ______________ steps: melting / cooling, rocks broken down into smaller pieces, heat and pressure
- / A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called ___________________ rock
- / A metamorphic rock is classified by what 2 features?
- / A __________________metamorphic rock forms when crystals Combine and form visible bands
- / What type of rocks are formed by processes powered by the sun?
- / What agent of metamorphism causes composition of rock to change?
- / Where do most metamorphic processes take place:
- / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks?
- / What the 3 types of rocks?
- / Cementation often occurs directly after Earth’s materials are _______________________
- / Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a _____________________ texture
- / Most rocks are made of a __________________ of minerals
- / What is large-scale folding of rocks during the process of mountain building is a characteristic of ______________________ metamorphism
- / Weathering causes rocks to break down and make ______________________
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- / Igneous rocks with two distinct different crystal sizes is _________________________ texture
- / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ?
- / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism?
- / All of the energy that drives Earth’s rock cycle comes form ___
- / Intrusive igneous rocks form when _____________hardens and cools beneath Earth’s surface
- / is a rock that forms as a result of _compaction and cementation____________________________
- / Peridotite, which is composed mostly entirely of dark silicate minerals and is believed to make up much of Earth’s upper mantle, has a composition that is ________________________
- / Coal is a rock even though it consists of __________________ material
- / Indicidating when the rock formed, past enviornments, matching rock of the same age found in different places
- / What type of sedimentary rocks is formed from weathered particles of rocks and minerals.
- / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks
- / Ripple marks indicate what type of environment ____________________________
30 Clues: / What the 3 types of rocks? • rocks result from what 2 processes? • / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ? • / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism? • / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks? • / Where do most metamorphic processes take place: • / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks • / A metamorphic rock is classified by what 2 features? • ...
Rocks 2017-11-13
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- / Cementation often occurs directly after Earth’s materials are _______________________
- / Igneous rocks with two distinct different crystal sizes is _________________________ texture
- / Indicidating when the rock formed, past enviornments, matching rock of the same age found in different places
- / A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called ___________________ rock
- / A __________________metamorphic rock forms when crystals Combine and form visible bands
- / What type of sedimentary rocks is formed from weathered particles of rocks and minerals.
- / All of the energy that drives Earth’s rock cycle comes form ___
- / When a large mass of magma solidifies far below Earth’s surface, they form igneous rocks that have ________________________ texture
- / Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a _____________________ texture
- / Rocks are classified by how they are ___________________
- / What agent of metamorphism causes composition of rock to change?
- / What the 3 types of rocks?
- / Where do most metamorphic processes take place:
- / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ?
- rocks result from what 2 processes?
- / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism?
- / What type of rocks are formed by processes powered by the sun?
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- / Most rocks are made of a __________________ of minerals
- / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks?
- / Weathering causes rocks to break down and make ______________________
- / Peridotite, which is composed mostly entirely of dark silicate minerals and is believed to make up much of Earth’s upper mantle, has a composition that is ________________________
- / is a rock that forms as a result of _compaction and cementation____________________________
- / Ripple marks indicate what type of environment ____________________________
- / Coal is a rock even though it consists of __________________ material
- / Rocks that form from cooling lava is _________________________ igneous rock
- / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks
- / What is large-scale folding of rocks during the process of mountain building is a characteristic of ______________________ metamorphism
- These are the ______________ steps: melting / cooling, rocks broken down into smaller pieces, heat and pressure
- / A metamorphic rock is classified by what 2 features?
- / Intrusive igneous rocks form when _____________hardens and cools beneath Earth’s surface
- / Igneous rocks form from __________________________
31 Clues: / What the 3 types of rocks? • rocks result from what 2 processes? • / A fine-grained igneous rocks forms ? • / What are the 3 agents of metamorphism? • / Name the process that form sedimentary rocks? • / Where do most metamorphic processes take place: • / Fossils are found only in ___________________rocks • / Igneous rocks form from __________________________ • ...
Waves_Natalie 2022-12-12
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- usable power that can be transferred or converted to different forms but can not be created or destroyed
- a regular pattern of motion
- a rate of something that repeats over and over
- a repeating and recognizable feature
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- energy of movement
- to bounce back
- a high point of a wave
- a point where a wave crosses its resting line
- a back and forth pattern of motion that transfers energy
9 Clues: to bounce back • energy of movement • a high point of a wave • a regular pattern of motion • a repeating and recognizable feature • a point where a wave crosses its resting line • a rate of something that repeats over and over • a back and forth pattern of motion that transfers energy • ...
Electricity 2022-01-25
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- It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, helectrical, chemical, nuclear, or other forms.
- caused by or related to heat or temperature.
- path between two or more points along which an electrical current can be carried
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard
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- a flow of an electric charge between two points
- is both a basic part of nature and one of the most widely used forms of energy.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- lightest stable subatomic particle known.
8 Clues: the basic unit of a chemical element. • lightest stable subatomic particle known. • caused by or related to heat or temperature. • a flow of an electric charge between two points • vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard • is both a basic part of nature and one of the most widely used forms of energy. • ...
Our Energy Future 2023-07-04
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- Energy from the sun
- An energy [ ] is necessary for us to keep global heating under 1.5 degree celsius by 2025.
- One of the five pillars of the Singapore Green Plan 2030 to drive a sustainable energy transition is the Energy [ ].
- The cleanest form of fossil fuel that Singapore relies heavily on is natural [ ].
- One of the greener forms of transport is using [ ] vehicles.
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- [ ] energy sources are more susstainable because they emit less greenhouse gases and are abundant in nature.
- Increasing energy [ ] allows us to reduce the amount of energy required to achieve the same tasks.
- One of the low-carbon alternatives that Singapore is actively exploring
- Singapore taps on our four [ ] to diversify our energy sources and reduce the power sector’s emissions.
- [] provide the most readily available space for mass deployment of solar panels in Singapore.
- Singapore aims to achieve net-[ ] emissions by 2050. This means reaching a balance between the amount of carbon emissions we produce and remove from the atmosphere.
- A building that is resource-efficient and environmentally responsibly throughout its life cycle is called a [ ] building.
12 Clues: Energy from the sun • One of the greener forms of transport is using [ ] vehicles. • One of the low-carbon alternatives that Singapore is actively exploring • The cleanest form of fossil fuel that Singapore relies heavily on is natural [ ]. • An energy [ ] is necessary for us to keep global heating under 1.5 degree celsius by 2025. • ...
Solar system 2023-05-04
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- hole, a place where there is such strong gravity nothing can escape it
- all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of
- a round celestial body that revolves around the Sun
- an icy small Solar System body that releases gases when passing close to the Sun
- A event that occurs when an object is temporarily obscured. or another object is blocking the moon
- an astronomical object there are a bunch of these all over the solar system
- an interaction that causes immense attraction between all things with mass or energy.
- A small rocky body in outer space these are significantly smaller than asteroids
- system, a system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. It formed 4.6 billion years ago from the
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- is an area on the sphere a group of visible stars forms a pattern or outline, typically representing
- the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma
- the earth's only natural satellite, is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System
- A system of stars. gas, dust, and dark matter, bound together by gravity. The milky way is an example
- collapse.
- sun
- A minor planets of the inner solar system sizes of these vary
- and energy.
- animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object.
18 Clues: sun • collapse. • and energy. • animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object. • a round celestial body that revolves around the Sun • A minor planets of the inner solar system sizes of these vary • hole, a place where there is such strong gravity nothing can escape it • an astronomical object there are a bunch of these all over the solar system • ...
The Six Essential Nutrients 2021-08-25
9 Clues: fuel for energy • good fats to eat • we need 1-2L daily • referred to as oils • made up of amino acids • nutrients an example is iron • the body's main source of energy • most come from fruits and veggies • forms a vehicle for other nutrients, adds bulk to the diet
Review Puzzle for Exam 1, Ch 5-8 2018-02-04
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- The _____ binds to the active site on an enzyme (hint: it’s the name given to the reactants in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction)
- Osmosis is the diffusion of ______ across a selectively permeable membrane
- This is the main pigment that absorbs sunlight in photosynthesis
- The light reaction pathway in photosynthesis takes place in the _____ membranes
- Free energy is energy that is available to do _____
- The abbreviation for the pathway in cellular respiration that produces the most ATP
- Cellular eating
- Membrane proteins that hold cells together in a tissue are called cell ______.
- Enzymes are able to speed up the rate of a chemical reaction because they lower the amount of energy needed to start the reaction, also known as the reaction’s _______ (2 words)
- If oxygen is not present, this is the next step in the break-down of glucose after glycolysis
- This molecule makes up the foundation of the plasma membrane and forms a bilayer
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- Glycolysis takes place in what part of the cell?
- This molecule is required for cellular respiration and is also the waste product in photosynthesis
- If you place a cell in distilled water, water will enter the cell, causing it to expand. The distilled water is _____ relative to the solution in the cell
- The membrane protein that is used in cellular respiration and photosynthesis to synthesize ATP (2 words)
- This process breaks down glucose in order to harvest energy from it. The cell uses this energy to do work (2 words).
- When a molecule binds to the active site of an enzyme and permanently inactivates the enzyme, this is known as ______ inhibition
- ____ transport moves molecules across a cell’s membrane against their concentration gradient by using energy (ATP)
- In an ______ reaction, energy is consumed (ball rolling uphill)
- During the Calvin cycle or light-independent reactions in photosynthesis, this molecule is converted to glucose using the energy in ATP and NADPH (2 words)
- The abbreviation for an energy-carrying molecule that, when split apart, provides a lot of energy for our cells to do work. Hint: this molecule is created during cellular respiration
21 Clues: Cellular eating • Glycolysis takes place in what part of the cell? • Free energy is energy that is available to do _____ • In an ______ reaction, energy is consumed (ball rolling uphill) • This is the main pigment that absorbs sunlight in photosynthesis • Osmosis is the diffusion of ______ across a selectively permeable membrane • ...
What is air 2020-12-02
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- a gas that makes up about 21 percent of Earth’s atmosphere and what humans breathe
- the mixture of gases surrounding Earth
- a greenhouse gas found in Earth’s atmosphere
- a variable gas in the atmosphere; a greenhouse gas
- a process used by plants and algae to make sugar
- radiant energy that heats
- it is a type of permanent gas
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- a gas in the atmosphere for which the amount stays constant
- an atmospheric gas whose amount changes based on the environment
- a form of oxygen that forms a thin layer in the stratosphere
- a gas that absorbs and radiates energy in the atmosphere, trapping thermal energy
- the amount of matter in an object or sample
- the gaseous state of water
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- a colorless, odorless gas that makes up about 78 percent of Earth’s atmosphere
15 Clues: radiant energy that heats • the gaseous state of water • it is a type of permanent gas • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • the mixture of gases surrounding Earth • the amount of matter in an object or sample • a greenhouse gas found in Earth’s atmosphere • a process used by plants and algae to make sugar • a variable gas in the atmosphere; a greenhouse gas • ...
Unit 2 Crossword - Isabella Hennon 2025-09-13
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- Nutrient, used in phosphates of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes, often limited.
- Cycle second step of aerobic respiration, pyruvate is broken down while NADH and FADH2 are made, releases CO2.
- Nutrient, used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be 'fixed' for living things to use,often limited.
- sphere of earth, all living things on earth.
- sphere of earth, all the water on earth.
- Adenosine diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- respiration process of breaking down glucose to make ATP, starts with C6 H12 O6 and O2 ending with CO2 and H2O.
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present.
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- process of using light energy to make glucose, starts with CO2 and H2O ending with C6 H12 O6 and O2.
- Substances created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants.
- sphere of earth, all gases surrounding earth.
- Organelle, site of steps 2 and 3 of aerobic cellular respiration.
- sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth.
- Organelle - site or photosynthesis.
- Second step of an anaerobic respiration, 2 types include alcoholic and lactic acid.
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present.
- Nutrient, forms the backbone for all macro-molecules in living things.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space, makes up everything.
- pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis.
- Adenosine trisphoshate, charged energy storage molecule with 3 phosphates.
20 Clues: Organelle - site or photosynthesis. • sphere of earth, all the water on earth. • sphere of earth, all living things on earth. • sphere of earth, all gases surrounding earth. • sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth. • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present. • Describes a situation in which oxygen is not present. • ...
Cells and membranes 2016-11-28
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- modifies and packages protiens
- provides shape and strength in the cell
- this muscle tissue is striated and voluntary
- transportation system for substances to move around the cell
- this tissue is found in brain, spinal cord
- made up of centrioles and plays an important part in cell division
- this forms to repair and regenerate tissue after damage
- made up of lipids and regulates substances moving in and out of the cell
- the study of tissues
- contains digestive enzymes that destroy foreign substance
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- cellular substance between the cell membrane and nucleus
- intercellular fluid component of all connective tissues
- building up process, used to replace, repair, and store cells and tissue
- internal lining and external covering for body
- this muscle is striated and involuntary
- 5 basic tissue types include: liquid, loose, fibrous, cartilage, and bone
- houses DNA and RNA, stores the genetic code for each cell
- powerhouse, produces ATP
- breaking-down process, provides usable forms of nutrients and creates or releases energy
19 Clues: the study of tissues • powerhouse, produces ATP • modifies and packages protiens • provides shape and strength in the cell • this muscle is striated and involuntary • this tissue is found in brain, spinal cord • this muscle tissue is striated and voluntary • internal lining and external covering for body • intercellular fluid component of all connective tissues • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- comprised of gaseous material
- cloud of dust, ice, and gas
- start of everything
- first element to form
- smallest planet
- matter condenses into
- mass is moving away from each other
- forms in the center of a nebula
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- attach to protons to form atoms
- clumps combine into
- gas giant
- energy times the speed of light squared equals
- comprised of rocky material
- force that pulls matter together
14 Clues: gas giant • smallest planet • clumps combine into • start of everything • first element to form • matter condenses into • cloud of dust, ice, and gas • comprised of rocky material • comprised of gaseous material • attach to protons to form atoms • forms in the center of a nebula • force that pulls matter together • mass is moving away from each other • ...
Sustainable Architecture – Building for the Future: Eco-friendly materials, green technologies, and philosophies shaping modern sustainable design. 2025-10-13
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- Device used to capture rainwater for reuse
- Process of minimizing resource waste in construction
- Roofs covered with vegetation for insulation
- Using plants and natural light to improve air quality indoors
- Architect known for sustainable, organic forms (e.g., Fallingwater)
- Reuse of old structures for new purposes
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- Design approach inspired by natural systems
- Building material made from bamboo, mud, or reclaimed wood
- Using sunlight for heating and lighting naturally
- Reusing demolition debris to reduce waste
- Orientation of building to optimize daylight
- Type of energy harnessed from the sun
- Type of building that produces as much energy as it consumes
- Walls made from straw, clay, and sand
- Certification system for sustainable buildings
15 Clues: Type of energy harnessed from the sun • Walls made from straw, clay, and sand • Reuse of old structures for new purposes • Reusing demolition debris to reduce waste • Device used to capture rainwater for reuse • Design approach inspired by natural systems • Orientation of building to optimize daylight • Roofs covered with vegetation for insulation • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-07
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- Is the study of energy
- It means knowledge.
- Comprises all types of water resources
- Is a substance that consists of two or more elements
- It is a systematic body of knowledge.
- Is a common chemical substance on planet Earth
- Is anything that takes up space and has mass
- The study of the interactions between lifeand its physical environment.
- A solution with a pH lower than 7
- Developing new knowledge based upon old knowledge.
- An energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- The protective blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.
- Is the smallest particle of an element
- An energy that possesses due to its motion
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- A substance that starts a chemical reaction
- The act of noting or detecting phenomenon by the senses.
- The outer mantle of the solid earth.
- Is the ability to do work
- The sum of all biochemical reactions in an organism
- Is done when force is applied to an object over a distance
- Is a key cultural aspect that is embedded in people’s way. of life.
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis or validate something already known.
- Is the rate at which energy is used
- Is a pure substance
- Where life operates.
- Is the main element in organic compounds
- A substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction
- A solution with a pH higher than 7
- It is the unit of power
30 Clues: It means knowledge. • Is a pure substance • Where life operates. • Is the study of energy • It is the unit of power • Is the ability to do work • A solution with a pH lower than 7 • A solution with a pH higher than 7 • Is the rate at which energy is used • The outer mantle of the solid earth. • Comprises all types of water resources • Is the smallest particle of an element • ...
EOY Project Crossword 2023-05-27
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- - The movement of energy from one object to another
- - The directional speed of an object in motion
- - A push or pull that can change the motion of an object
- - The amount of work done over a time period
- - A magnet created by an electric current.
- - The heat that is felt when coming from the sun or a fire
- - A combination of different qualities
- - Makes up all matter
- - The movement when heat goes from the bottom the top of either a gas or liquid
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- - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another
- - A material that does not conduct heat or electricity easily
- - All around us and has 6 different forms
- - Comes in 7 different but only one is visible
- - An object that can transfer heat easily
- - When heat is transferred through contact
- - The Separation in a sound wave
- - A disturbance or variation that transfers energy
- - The region of a sound wave where the particles are densely packed together
- - The bouncing back of light waves from a surface
- - The force that pulls everything to the center of the earth
20 Clues: - Makes up all matter • - The Separation in a sound wave • - A combination of different qualities • - All around us and has 6 different forms • - An object that can transfer heat easily • - When heat is transferred through contact • - A magnet created by an electric current. • - The amount of work done over a time period • - Comes in 7 different but only one is visible • ...
Rocks and Their Properties by: Addison Sutton 2014-02-28
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- another word for foliated
- volcanic ash
- this igneous rock forms as lava cools on the surface of earth
- this type of metamorphic rock forms when minerals grains grow and rearrange, but don't form layers
- this type of rock forms when a volcano's magma cools and hardens
- a change in this and pressure forms metamorphic rock
- igneous rock that is made from volcanic ash
- melted rock outside a volcano
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- nonfoliated rocks do not form these
- soft, white form of sedimentary rock
- this type of sedimentary rock is made from broken fragments of other rocks
- this type of sedimentary rock is made of remains of once living things
- this type of rock is changes because of changes in temperature or pressure
- this type of rock forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together
- explodes with lava
- this type of igneous rock forms from magma below the surface
- this metamorphic rock forms when mineral grains flatten and line up in parallel layers
- melted rock inside a volcano
- this type of sedimentary rock forms when dissolved minerals come out of solutions
- igneous rock that is very common and is sometimes used in construction
- sedimentary rocks form when these form from solutions
21 Clues: volcanic ash • explodes with lava • another word for foliated • melted rock inside a volcano • melted rock outside a volcano • nonfoliated rocks do not form these • soft, white form of sedimentary rock • igneous rock that is made from volcanic ash • a change in this and pressure forms metamorphic rock • sedimentary rocks form when these form from solutions • ...
Ecosystem: What are they and How do they Work? 2023-10-13
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- Organisms that ingest other organisms to obtain organic nutrients
- chain linear sequence of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- The study of interrelationships between living organisms
- The food making process of plants
- It has has a living (biotic) and nonliving (a biotic) component
- An element that comprises 80-85 % in aquatic biome
- They feed on decaying organic matter
- They are classified as herbivores, carnivores and omnivores
- A large biological community or an ecosystem
- They constitute the second trophic level of energy flow in the ecosystem
- a type of biome that is considered the most stable in ecosystem
- allows the planet to hold onto its atmosphere and helps enable he movement and cycling of materials
- A term used to describe the flow of energy in an ecosystem
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- Obtain the highest energy coming from the sun
- A type of terrestrial biome characterized by permafrost
- Web networks of many interlocked food chains
- Gradual changes in biotic community to form a stable community
- It is where the life forms is found
- The thin layer that envelopes the earth surface
- a type of cell that has no distinct nucleus
- The ultimate source of energy
- meaning "house" r a "place to live"
- Examples are air, soil, minerals, temperature, moisture
- A total dry mass of all living organisms at a given trophic level
- The smallest and most fundamental structure and functional units of life
25 Clues: The ultimate source of energy • The food making process of plants • It is where the life forms is found • meaning "house" r a "place to live" • They feed on decaying organic matter • a type of cell that has no distinct nucleus • Web networks of many interlocked food chains • A large biological community or an ecosystem • Obtain the highest energy coming from the sun • ...
Periodic Table Organization 2025-03-18
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- semiconductors
- electrons in the highest energy level
- element in period 4 that forms a -3 anion
- metals property describing the ability to be formed and not break
- the elements of the same period have their valence electrons in the same ___
- the columns on the periodic table are called
- the rows on the periodic table are called
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- ____ make up most of the periodic table
- family that forms a +1 charge
- group with 7 valence electrons
- due to having the same valence electrons, members of a group have similar___
- number of valence electrons in the nonreactive family
12 Clues: semiconductors • family that forms a +1 charge • group with 7 valence electrons • electrons in the highest energy level • ____ make up most of the periodic table • element in period 4 that forms a -3 anion • the rows on the periodic table are called • the columns on the periodic table are called • number of valence electrons in the nonreactive family • ...
Elliott Gray Chapter 6 2017-11-20
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- Another word for disorder in a system.
- The total energy of the submicroscopic particles that make up a substance.
- The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves.
- The study of hear and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- The measure of the hotness or coldness of an object.
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- When molecules are not moving at all: is theoretically impossible.
- The same thing as 4.184 joules.
- The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.
- The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by currents.
- The transfer of thermal energy by a molecular and electronic collisions with a substance.
10 Clues: The same thing as 4.184 joules. • Another word for disorder in a system. • The measure of the hotness or coldness of an object. • The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by currents. • The transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves. • When molecules are not moving at all: is theoretically impossible. • ...
Electricity 2022-01-25
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- a material that does not allow the movement of electrons
- a conductor that conducts electricity only when light shines on it
- Provides a safe path for lightning to follow
- having no strongly marked or positive characteristics or features
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- used to measure electrical power
- small unit when used to measure energy production and usage
- The process of removing excess charges connected to an object
- provides electric energy from the part of an electric circuit
- the part of an electric circuit that converts electrical energy into other forms of energy
- materials that allow the movement of electrons
10 Clues: used to measure electrical power • Provides a safe path for lightning to follow • materials that allow the movement of electrons • a material that does not allow the movement of electrons • small unit when used to measure energy production and usage • The process of removing excess charges connected to an object • ...
Atmosphere (Ch 15) 2026-02-13
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- a type of precipitation lace with acid that can be harmful (467)
- air _?_ is the force exerted by air on the area below it
- pollution that forms over cities
- warm air is less dense than _?_ air
- combines chemically with fuel such as wood, gasoline (453)
- the atmosphere is composed of 78% _?_ (452)
- _?_ humidity is a ratio of water vapor that the air can hold
- extends 11-50 km above sea level and holds pollutants
- these conditions can result from air pollutants (464)
- the transfer of energy through space
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- large body of air
- only certain kinds of these can use atmospheric nitrogen (453)
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, contains "weather"
- transfer of energy by contact
- transfer of energy by movement of fluids
- water vapor becomes liquid in this process (454)
- carbon _?_ is a primary air pollutant (463)
- the atmosphere transports and recycles _?_ (452)
- _?_ air can hold more water vapor than cold air (454)
- thin layer of gases that surrounds earth
- caused sculpture damage in Greece (461)
- this instrument measures air pressure (455)
- _?_ practices can strip plants from the soil (462)
- this layer scatters (harmful) UV rays
24 Clues: large body of air • transfer of energy by contact • pollution that forms over cities • warm air is less dense than _?_ air • the transfer of energy through space • this layer scatters (harmful) UV rays • caused sculpture damage in Greece (461) • transfer of energy by movement of fluids • thin layer of gases that surrounds earth • carbon _?_ is a primary air pollutant (463) • ...
Atmosphere (Ch 15) 2026-02-13
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- pollution that forms over cities
- caused sculpture damage in Greece (461)
- this layer scatters (harmful) UV rays
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, contains "weather"
- only certain kinds of these can use atmospheric nitrogen (453)
- large body of air
- the atmosphere is composed of 78% _?_ (452)
- _?_ practices can strip plants from the soil (462)
- this instrument measures air pressure (455)
- combines chemically with fuel such as wood, gasoline (453)
- transfer of energy by movement of fluids
- a type of precipitation lace with acid that can be harmful (467)
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- primary air pollutant (463)
- air _?_ is the force exerted by air on the area below it
- thin layer of gases that surrounds earth
- extends 11-50 km above sea level and holds pollutants
- transfer of energy by contact
- the transfer of energy through space
- the atmosphere transports and recycles _?_ (452)
- these conditions can result from air pollutants (464)
- _?_ air can hold more water vapor than cold air (454)
- _?_ humidity is a ratio of water vapor that the air can hold
- water vapor becomes liquid in this process (454)
- warm air is less dense than _?_ air
24 Clues: large body of air • primary air pollutant (463) • transfer of energy by contact • pollution that forms over cities • warm air is less dense than _?_ air • the transfer of energy through space • this layer scatters (harmful) UV rays • caused sculpture damage in Greece (461) • thin layer of gases that surrounds earth • transfer of energy by movement of fluids • ...
ALL-YEAR SCIENCE VOCABULARY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-12-15
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- The tendency of an object to resist changes in a state of motion
- The guy who invented the 3 Laws of Motion.
- the measurement of how quickly an object is changing speed.
- movement that transfers heat within fluids and air.
- something you see
- A type of boundary that causes earthquakes.
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- When a rock forms below earths surface it is _________
- Three kinds of these; Independent, dependent, and controlled
- A type of boundary where plates crash
- Formed by the cooling of lava
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- A test.
- Heat transferred from one particle of matter to another in an object without the movement of the object.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural causes.
- Comes from the word sediment.
- A guess about something
- 3rd step of the rock cycle
- Heat moving from a warmer object to a cooler object.
- A type of boundary where the sea floor spreads.
- When a rock forms above earths surface it is ________
- investigate about something or someone.
- high temperature
22 Clues: A test. • high temperature • something you see • A guess about something • 3rd step of the rock cycle • Comes from the word sediment. • Formed by the cooling of lava • A type of boundary where plates crash • investigate about something or someone. • The guy who invented the 3 Laws of Motion. • A type of boundary that causes earthquakes. • ...
Macronutrient note 2020-05-01
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- simple sugars in fruits and vegetables
- while uncommon in Canada, it is very common in third world countries
- found in dairy-based objects
- need large amounts of it to provide energy and health
- excess CHO is converted into fat and storage
- they are building blocks to protein
- most common sweet
- is in most fruits and vegetables
- essential for living
- occurs when there is no water
- derived from lactose
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- they are from grains
- contains all amino acids
- it forms antibodies to fight infections
- help with the absorptions of fat-soluble vitamins
- is in beans and lentil
- three to several thousand glucose units long
- 45%-65% of daily energy
- lacks one or more amino acids
- fruit sugar found in honey and fruits
- can occur naturally in very small amounts of dairy and meat
21 Clues: most common sweet • they are from grains • essential for living • derived from lactose • is in beans and lentil • 45%-65% of daily energy • contains all amino acids • found in dairy-based objects • lacks one or more amino acids • occurs when there is no water • is in most fruits and vegetables • they are building blocks to protein • fruit sugar found in honey and fruits • ...
The Nature of Matter - Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2014-11-10
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- depends on # of particles in a substance and amount of energy each particle has
- ice changing to water is an example of this
- can help you predict whether an object will float or sink
- thin film stretched across surface of liquid
- you witness this when a car is lifted up using a hydraulic lift
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- an example of this is when water forms on the outside of a soda can
- changing from liquid to a solid
- takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume
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- made up of tiny particles such as atoms, molecules, or ions
- used to find the buoyant force on an object
- its particles move at high speeds
- found by dividing force by area
- the slower a liquid flows, the higher this is
- upward force on an object when immersed in water
- is an average of the kinetic energy each particle has in a sample of matter
- does not take the shape of its container
- transfer of thermal energy from one warmer substance to another cooler substance
18 Clues: found by dividing force by area • changing from a liquid to a gas • changing from liquid to a solid • its particles move at high speeds • does not take the shape of its container • used to find the buoyant force on an object • ice changing to water is an example of this • thin film stretched across surface of liquid • the slower a liquid flows, the higher this is • ...
Nutrition Basics 2023-09-06
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- The process of converting energy
- A condition in which red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks
- Forms hemoglobin in red blood cells
- Grow and repair bodily tissue
- The lack of water in the body
- Percent of body that is water
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- Helps with blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system
- Maintains water balance in the body
- The process of maintaining a steady temperature inside the body
- Protect healthy cells from damage like cancer
- Stored carbs that could not be broken down
- Link together to form proteins
- Energy released when nutrients is broken down
- a complex carb found in plants, helps wit h bowel processes
15 Clues: Grow and repair bodily tissue • The lack of water in the body • Percent of body that is water • Link together to form proteins • The process of converting energy • Maintains water balance in the body • Forms hemoglobin in red blood cells • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks • Stored carbs that could not be broken down • Protect healthy cells from damage like cancer • ...
ecology 2024-03-14
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- , can make their own food and energy,
- an organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- show the relative amounts of various parameters (such as number of organisms, energy, and biomass) across trophic levels
- ,Any animal that consumes an herbivorous anima
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- the biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose,
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- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.
- ,shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- ,the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric,
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation
- the series of processes by which food is grown or produced, sold, and eventually consumed.
- he process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- organisms that consume other organisms for energy. Animals, fungi, and protists
- ,The organisms that eat the producers
22 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • , can make their own food and energy, • ,The organisms that eat the producers • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • the position of an organism in the food chain • ,Any animal that consumes an herbivorous anima • he process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2024-02-08
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- water
- compounds that are made up of two or more elements other than carbon,
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component
- converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- sugar molecules.
- any of a large class of chemical compounds in which one or more atoms of carbon are covalently linked to atoms of other elements, most commonly hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen
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- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances
- acids a complex organic substance present in living cells, especially DNA or RNA, whose molecules consist of many nucleotides linked in a long chain
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions in your body.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal
- any very large molecule, usually with a diameter ranging from about 100 to 10,000 angstroms
- large, complex molecules that play many important roles in the body.
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
15 Clues: water • sugar molecules. • converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions in your body. • large, complex molecules that play many important roles in the body. • compounds that are made up of two or more elements other than carbon, • ...
Edwin's Fabulous Vocab Puzzle 2023-04-11
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- charge of proton
- indicates its period on the periodic table
- the stable configuration of an atom
- charge of electron
- lowest energy level for the electron
- atom with charge
- nuetral particle in the nucleus
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- charge of nuetrons
- this particle identifies the atom
- The location of protons and neutrons
- atom with charge
- the location of electrons
- building block of the universe
- 2 forms of the same element with different masses
- the particle that orbits the nucleus
- measures the number of protons
- electrons travel around these in the nucleus
- Protons + nuetrons
18 Clues: charge of proton • atom with charge • atom with charge • charge of nuetrons • charge of electron • Protons + nuetrons • the location of electrons • building block of the universe • measures the number of protons • nuetral particle in the nucleus • this particle identifies the atom • the stable configuration of an atom • The location of protons and neutrons • ...
Macromolecules 2024-08-19
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- process that forms polymers
- # of valence electrons in C
- macromolecule group that includes DNA
- two simple sugars bonded together
- breaks polymer into monomers
- monomers of carbohydrates
- long chain of organic molecules
- fats, oils, waxes
- reactant helped by an enzyme
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- group of macromolecules made of polypeptides
- lipids with only single bonds
- monomer of nucleic acids
- will mix with water
- element of life
- polymers of glucose, energy storage in plants
- where substrate binds to enzyme
- job description: speeds chemical reactions
- monomers of proteins
- special protein that speeds chemical reactions
- group of macromolecules that includes sugars and starches
20 Clues: element of life • fats, oils, waxes • will mix with water • monomers of proteins • monomer of nucleic acids • monomers of carbohydrates • process that forms polymers • # of valence electrons in C • breaks polymer into monomers • reactant helped by an enzyme • lipids with only single bonds • where substrate binds to enzyme • long chain of organic molecules • ...
6th Grade Science Review #4 2026-02-13
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- Produces the most CO2
- Indirect sunlight
- Forms when pressure, temperature, or chemical processes change existing rock.
- The process by which water, wind, ice and changes in temperature break down rocks.
- Frozen part of Earth's water system.
- In both cells, gel like materials that surrounds the internal part of the cell.
- Produces electricity turning turbines.
- An organism that obtains its energy by eating other organisms
- Worms, insects, fish, mammals
- Responsible for seasons
- Huge harm done to the environment because of the harmful emission.
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- All the rocks, minerals and ground.
- Small unit of life
- The Earth's tilt is responsible for the...
- Earth spins on its axis, it takes 24 hours
- Produces energy to power the cell
- Easy to mine, abundant, cost effective
- Cycle Igneous rock, Sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks
- Comes from the heat generated deep within Earth's core
- Mushrooms, molds, yeasts
20 Clues: Indirect sunlight • Small unit of life • Produces the most CO2 • Responsible for seasons • Mushrooms, molds, yeasts • Worms, insects, fish, mammals • Produces energy to power the cell • All the rocks, minerals and ground. • Frozen part of Earth's water system. • Easy to mine, abundant, cost effective • Produces electricity turning turbines. • ...
Nutrition & Wellness Review 2025-02-27
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- Food group that contains pineapple, strawberry, banana, etc.
- Build and repair body tissues; found in meats, beans, and nuts
- Food group that contains milk, butter, yogurt, etc.
- Essential for growth, development, and maintaining good health
- Substances in food that the body needs to function properly
- Provide energy and help the body absorb vitamins; found in oils, nuts, and dairy products
- Food group that contains bread, pasta, etc.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- Nutrients needed in small amounts: vitamins and minerals
- Inorganic substances essential for various bodily fluids
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- Food group that contains broccoli, carrots, etc.
- The body's main source of energy; found in grains, fruits, and vegetables
- The science of how the body uses food for growth, repair, and energy
- Nutrients needed in large amounts: Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- A unit of energy found in food
15 Clues: A unit of energy found in food • Food group that contains bread, pasta, etc. • Food group that contains broccoli, carrots, etc. • Food group that contains milk, butter, yogurt, etc. • Nutrients needed in small amounts: vitamins and minerals • Inorganic substances essential for various bodily fluids • Substances in food that the body needs to function properly • ...
challenge it 2023-03-20
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- when something changes forms(like marshmello over a fire)
- release energy, usually in the forms of heat when the chemical bonds are broken
- atoms that have been bonded together
- transfer electrons between two or more atoms
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- a group of atoms that are bonded together
- links between atoms and a substance that determine its identity
- share electrons between two or more atoms
- negatively charged ion
- positively charged ion
- the simplest form of matter
10 Clues: negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • the simplest form of matter • atoms that have been bonded together • a group of atoms that are bonded together • share electrons between two or more atoms • transfer electrons between two or more atoms • when something changes forms(like marshmello over a fire) • ...
Heat Terminology 2019-03-11
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- The branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- The process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions
- A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- A principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another
- Internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
- The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity
- Designed to supply energy-services to end-users
- A change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition
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- A substance in which electrical charge carriers, usually electrons, move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- The heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- The degree of internal heat of a person's body
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
15 Clues: The degree of internal heat of a person's body • Designed to supply energy-services to end-users • Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • A change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition • ...
Science vocab 2014-11-09
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- The smallest compound of an element which can normally exist by itself and still have that properties of that element.
- An ion with a positive electric charge. An atom which has lost one or more electrons.
- A solid which forms and settles into a solution.
- compound A compound made up of ions.
- The substances that change as a result of a chemical change.
- A substance containing two or more elements which have been chemically combined.
- compound A compound made up of molecules; the molecules consist of atoms that are linked by sharing electrons.
- A charged particle;an atom or group of atoms which has lost or gained electrons.
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- A way of describing the composition of a substance,using symbols and numbers.
- reaction A reaction that absorbs energy in the from of heat
- The substances formed as a result of a chemical change.
- energy The energy needed for a reaction to occur.
- reaction An energy that releases energy in the form of heat.
- An ion with a negative electric charge. An atom which has gained one or more electrons.
- The way chemists write down chemical reactions,using the symbols and formula of the chemicals taking part.
15 Clues: compound A compound made up of ions. • A solid which forms and settles into a solution. • energy The energy needed for a reaction to occur. • The substances formed as a result of a chemical change. • reaction A reaction that absorbs energy in the from of heat • reaction An energy that releases energy in the form of heat. • ...
