forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition 2022-09-02
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- Necessary to produce hemoglobin in healthy red blood cells
- Lack of water that can cause headaches and weakness
- Maintains heart function and water balance.
- Substances that regulate many cell processes. Sodium and potassium are examples
- Works with sodium to maintain water balance in the body in addition to lowering blood pressure
- Vitamins that protect healthy cells from damage caused by aging
- Used as materials to build the body's tissues
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- A condition where red blood cells do not have enough hemoglobin and are less efficient.
- Sugars and starches that supply the body with energy
- Liquid that makes up ~65% of the human body
- Essential nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Essential to grow and maintain bones and teeth
- The process of maintaining steady bodily functions.
- Essential organic compounds that the body cannot produce
- Supplies the body with energy, forms cell structures, insulates body heat, and protect nerves
15 Clues: Liquid that makes up ~65% of the human body • Maintains heart function and water balance. • Used as materials to build the body's tissues • Essential to grow and maintain bones and teeth • Lack of water that can cause headaches and weakness • The process of maintaining steady bodily functions. • Sugars and starches that supply the body with energy • ...
Ionic Bonding Part #2 2016-02-02
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- Chemicals that “go-into” the reaction.
- Nonmetal parent molecules do this during the final endothermic step in the ionic bonding process.
- A subscript “s”, “l” and “g” tell us the ___ of the chemical in the reaction.
- The ionic crystal lattice has ___ overall energy than the parent molecules.
- These are used to represent bonding processes (i.e. chemical reactions).
- An “E” stands-for this.
- This kind of bond forms because of electrostatic force between oppositely charged ions.
- If E leaves a system during a process we say the process is this.
- One of these is formed during ionic bonding Step #3.
- When a nonmetal atom gains an electron one of these is formed.
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- The final exothermic step in ionic bonding allows this to form.
- If E goes-into a system during a process we say the process is this.
- Chemicals that “come-out” of the reaction.
- The system energy at Step #1 is considered to be this because E has not been added or removed.
- This is simply whatever part of the universe we choose to observe at the time.
- During Step #3 of ionic bonding more added E causes metal parent atoms to lose this.
- During Step #1 of ionic bonding we find the parent metal and ___ molecules in system.
- During Step #2 of ionic bonding these parent molecules separate.
- The first exothermic step in ionic bonding allows the nonmetal atom to ___ an electron.
19 Clues: An “E” stands-for this. • Chemicals that “go-into” the reaction. • Chemicals that “come-out” of the reaction. • One of these is formed during ionic bonding Step #3. • When a nonmetal atom gains an electron one of these is formed. • The final exothermic step in ionic bonding allows this to form. • During Step #2 of ionic bonding these parent molecules separate. • ...
Biomolecules Review 2021-03-25
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- A form of protein that accelerates chemical reactions
- The building blocks of protein
- This is a type of substrate that increases the rates of chemical reactions.
- site This is the step where the substrate is bonded
- This is a group that contains four bonded oxygen atoms
- This is a subunit of nucleotide within DNA and RNA
- This forms within amino acid and carboxyl
- This is the reactant from an enzyme
- It´s a compound within the food and it contains things such as sugars and starches
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- This is made from two strands of DNA
- The monomers of nucleic acid and have a nitrogen base
- These are the important components to be allowed to store energy within our bodies
- An organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- The macromolecules that are in charge of moving the hereditary codes
- The intermediate within a carbohydrates
- This is a bond within molecules including hydrogen
- This is a part of nucleotides of RNA molecules and also a component within ATP
- Within the cytoplasm and make up most of the cells adenosine
- This is a type of purine and DNA.
- A molecule that contains energy used to store and release energy in an organism.
- These are monomers connected together.
- An important form of sugar within our blood
- The molecules that cant be soluble in water
- This is a major part of structure and function within our body
- The molecule that has the ability to combine with others, also known as a subunit
25 Clues: The building blocks of protein • This is a type of purine and DNA. • This is the reactant from an enzyme • This is made from two strands of DNA • These are monomers connected together. • The intermediate within a carbohydrates • An organelle that conducts photosynthesis • This forms within amino acid and carboxyl • An important form of sugar within our blood • ...
Ecology 2017-03-30
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- non-living things
- eat only animals
- living things
- Portion of the planet where life exists
- The study of the relationships among organisms and there environment
- A species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- Group of different species that live together in one area
- Organisms that have to eat to get energy
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- Make there own food
- A group of the same species that live in one area
- Major regional or global community of organisms
- All living and non-living things in one area
- eat only plants
- The different forms of living things in an ecosystem
- One individuals living thing
15 Clues: living things • eat only plants • eat only animals • non-living things • Make there own food • One individuals living thing • Portion of the planet where life exists • Organisms that have to eat to get energy • All living and non-living things in one area • Major regional or global community of organisms • A group of the same species that live in one area • ...
biology 2022-10-28
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
biology 2022-10-29
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
biology 2022-10-29
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
Chemistry Chapters 1-9 General Review 2020-02-10
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- the bonding geometry of acetone (CH2O)
- mass per unit volume of a substance
- type of reaction seen in Zn + 2HCl ---> H2 + ZnCl2
- the simplest repeating pattern in a crystal
- the category for the elements boron, silicon, and germanium
- a type of solid whose particles arrange in regular, repeating 3-D patterns
- category for the elements Mg, Ca, and Ba
- chemical formula expressing the simplest ratio of atoms in a compound
- the energy associated with an object's motion
- atoms of the same element whose masses differ
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- name for PCl5
- the type of molecule that forms when polar bonds are arranged symmetrically around a central atom
- the subatomic particle of an atom whose charge is negative
- the law of thermodynamics that relates change in internal energy to heat and work
- the theoretical gas that obeys the assumptions made by kinetic theory
- the category for the elements fluorine, bromine, and iodine
- name for Na2SO4
- the theory that suggests light is electromagnetic waves traveling as bundles or packets of energy
- bonding situation in which electrons are shared by more than two atoms
- describes how strongly an atom in a compound holds onto its electrons
- 300 million meters per second in a vacuum
- according to the 2nd law of thermodynamics this quantity is always increasing
- the bonding geometry of hydrogen selenide (H2Se)
- the cubic arrangement of atoms with the closest packing of atoms
- the outermost electrons in an atom; involved in chemical bonding
25 Clues: name for PCl5 • name for Na2SO4 • mass per unit volume of a substance • the bonding geometry of acetone (CH2O) • category for the elements Mg, Ca, and Ba • 300 million meters per second in a vacuum • the simplest repeating pattern in a crystal • the energy associated with an object's motion • atoms of the same element whose masses differ • ...
Forms of Government- Avery McVicker 2020-09-17
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- uncontrolled unlimited power
- legislative body of government
- states are ruled by representatives
- vote on representatives to vote on their behalf
- government based on religion
- one ruler
- legal instrument used as rules and laws
- all power resides in government
- one ruler and unlimited power
- everyone votes
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- building with no religion
- one ruler with limited power
- group of wealthy people that rule
- union of states under a central government
- one person/group holds unlimited power
- group of people with all power (wealthy)
- group of people or nations form an alliance
17 Clues: one ruler • everyone votes • building with no religion • uncontrolled unlimited power • one ruler with limited power • government based on religion • one ruler and unlimited power • legislative body of government • all power resides in government • group of wealthy people that rule • states are ruled by representatives • one person/group holds unlimited power • ...
Forms of Business Ownership & Structure 2025-05-21
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- business that carries out activities consumed by customers
- sells goods in small amounts
- separate from owners, distinct rights
- create products and services
- cultivates crops and uses other natural resources
- the money you spend to be in business
- limited liability company
- the money you earn
- sum that you owe for
- gets supplies to make other products
- businesses selling goods to consumers
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- takes natural resources
- buys products in bulk for resale
- where two or more share the losses and profits
- increase in value over time
- ____ proprietorship
- reduction in value over time
17 Clues: the money you earn • ____ proprietorship • sum that you owe for • takes natural resources • limited liability company • increase in value over time • sells goods in small amounts • create products and services • reduction in value over time • buys products in bulk for resale • gets supplies to make other products • separate from owners, distinct rights • ...
Bacteria and Protists 2022-02-17
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- a type of consumer bacteria that helps maintain nature's balance
- chemicals that limit the growth of other bacteria
- use the energy holding molecules of carbon dioxide together and release methane gas as a waste
- an organism that uses oxygen when breaking down food
- an organism that is adapted to living without oxygen
- a plant-like protist
- prevents bacterial diseases
- poisonous substances produced by bacterial pathogens
- changes nitrogen from the air into forms that plants and animals can use
- the whip-like tails of bacteria that live in moist conditions
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- a thick-walled structure produced by bacteria
- using organisms to help clean up or remove environmental pollutions
- one or many celled organism that lives in moist or wet surroundings
- living cells that carry all the processes of life
- a process of heating food to a temperature that kills most bacteria but causes little change to the taste of food
- any organism that causes disease
- a process that produces two new cells with genetic material identical to each other and that of the original
- make their own food using carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight
- the characteristics of both plants and animals
19 Clues: a plant-like protist • prevents bacterial diseases • any organism that causes disease • a thick-walled structure produced by bacteria • the characteristics of both plants and animals • living cells that carry all the processes of life • chemicals that limit the growth of other bacteria • an organism that uses oxygen when breaking down food • ...
Inquiry, History of Life, Earth's Structure 2014-05-06
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- Point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
- Data expressed in words
- Forms from intense heat and pressure
- Process by which organisms with best adaptations survive and reproduce
- Procedure designed to test a hypothesis
- S waves, second fastest seismic wave, does not travel through liquid
- Lines on a topographic map that show elevation
- Scientist who studies fossils to learn about organisms of the past
- Expected to change when the independent variable changes
- Soft layer in mantle that flows like liquid
- Possible answer to scientific question
- Characteristic or trait that helps an organism survive in a given environment
- Rock from magma below the surface
- Rock of the ocean floor
- Older and thicker part of crust, makes up continents
- Forms from layers of sediment that have cemented together
- Forms when buried organism decays but leaves its shape as hollow space in rock
- Forms when molten rock cools and hardens
- Mineral that contains useful substances
- Crust and rigid part of mantle, broken into tectonic plates
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- Preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past
- Rock from lava above the surface
- Division of Eons, 2nd longest in geologic time scale
- Solid that occurs naturally and has a definite chemical composition
- Group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- Data expressed in numbers
- Information you gather with your senses
- Explanation or interpretation based on observation and experience
- Region where one plate slides under another plate
- Variable that is changed by the experimenter
- Slowest seismic wave, causes the most damage
- Opening through which magma escapes
- Underground point where energy is released in earthquake
- Boundary where two plates collide
- Boundary where two plates pull apart
- Identical conditions to those of the control group
- Force that pushes rock masses in opposite directions
- Era/"age of the dinosaurs"
- Describes age of object or even in comparison to another object or event
- P waves, fastest seismic wave
- Force that pulls rock apart
- Represents normal conditions for the experiment
- Fossil of an organism that existed for only short period of time and lived in many places on Earth
- Boundary where plates slide past each other
- Current era, "age of mammals"
- Earth's innermost layer
46 Clues: Data expressed in words • Rock of the ocean floor • Earth's innermost layer • Data expressed in numbers • Era/"age of the dinosaurs" • Force that pulls rock apart • P waves, fastest seismic wave • Current era, "age of mammals" • Rock from lava above the surface • Boundary where two plates collide • Rock from magma below the surface • Opening through which magma escapes • ...
Redox Reactions & More 2023-04-03
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- type of element that transfers valence electrons in ionic bond
- type of reaction that transfers electrons
- method to achieve 8 valence electrons in ionic bond
- agent substance that gains electrons
- number of valence electrons every element wants
- # electrons lost _____ # electrons gained
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- shows either oxidation or reduction reaction
- acronym to remember oxidation
- subatomic particle that runs along wire in voltaic cell
- substance that loses electrons
- type of bond that forms between a metal and nonmetal
- chemical energy is converted to this type in voltaic cell
- acronym to remember reduction
- type of bridge where ions move in voltaic cell
14 Clues: acronym to remember oxidation • acronym to remember reduction • substance that loses electrons • agent substance that gains electrons • type of reaction that transfers electrons • # electrons lost _____ # electrons gained • shows either oxidation or reduction reaction • type of bridge where ions move in voltaic cell • number of valence electrons every element wants • ...
final project 2022-05-12
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- freeze is also known as heat death
- molecules formed by a atoms
- era matter that began to dominate the affect of radiation pressure
- degree of substance
- light or radiation that that carries energy
- temp in the size of degrees Celsius
- a negativity charge in a proton
- matter a space that could take any of several forms
- in the past or present and future
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- speed speed this also a rate informal
- the basic unit of chemical element
- the displacement spectral lines toward longer wavelengths
- heat or substance or object
- shift a frequency due to Doppler affect
- crunch high density and temp
15 Clues: degree of substance • molecules formed by a atoms • heat or substance or object • crunch high density and temp • a negativity charge in a proton • in the past or present and future • freeze is also known as heat death • the basic unit of chemical element • temp in the size of degrees Celsius • speed speed this also a rate informal • shift a frequency due to Doppler affect • ...
Vocab 2023-05-11
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- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- energy - energy dealing with temperature
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- plane - a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation Wedge - a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - energy that travels in waves
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- - the rate of doing work
- - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- - a device that changes a force & helps you do work
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- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- - a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- - a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - the ability to do work
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- and axle - a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- - the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
28 Clues: - the ability to do work • - the rate of doing work • energy - energy that travels in waves • energy - energy dealing with temperature • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2013-11-19
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- any chemical change in which one species is oxidized (loses electrons) and another species is reduced (gains electrons) also called redox reaction
- a type of protein that speeds up metabolic reactions in plants and animals without being permanently changed or destroyed
- a reaction in which a single compound breaks down to form 2 or more simpler substances
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- a substance that changes the rate of chemical reaction without being consumed or changed significantly
- a part substance or element that lies beneath and supports another part substance or element the reactant in reactions catalyzed by enzymes
- a reaction in which one element or radical takes the place of another element or radical in a compound
- a chemical reaction in which heat is released to the surroundings
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- the process in which an electric current is used to produce a chemical reaction such as the decomposition of water
- a reaction in which a gas solid precipitate, or molecular compound forms from the apparent exchange of atoms or Ions between 2 compounds
- an organic group that has one or more electrons available for bonding
- a representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- chemical reaction that requires heat.
- a reaction in which 2 or more substances combine to form a new compound
- the oxidation reaction of an organic compound in which heat is released
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction.
- a state of balance in which the rate of a forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction and the concentrations of products and reactants remain unchanged
- Energy the energy released when a chemical compound reacts to produce new compounds
- the relative number of moles of the substances required to produce a given amount of product in a chemical reaction
19 Clues: chemical reaction that requires heat. • a substance that forms in a chemical reaction • a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction. • a chemical reaction in which heat is released to the surroundings • an organic group that has one or more electrons available for bonding • ...
layla crooword 2025-03-13
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- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- Field: Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelledConductor: A material through which electrons move easily
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Source: object that provides a potential difference
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- Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- Current (DC): A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
14 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • Source: object that provides a potential difference • Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow • Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction. • ...
Chapter 3 Matter & Energy 2013-09-07
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- a temperature scale often used by scientists. On this scale water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 at 1 atm pressure. Room temp ~22
- a characteristic we use to distinguish one substance from another
- those properties that a substance displays without changing its composition
- a unit of energy equal to 3.6 million joules
- the careful pouring off (e.g., pouring the oil layer off of the water layer)
- properties that a substance can display only through changing its composition
- a mixture, such as oil and water, that has two or more regions with different compositions
- the result of a force acting on a distance
- a change in which matter changes its composition
- a type of solid matter with atoms or molecules arranged in a well-ordered, three-dimensional array with long-range, repeating order (e.g., diamond and salt)
- the three forms in which matter can exist; solid, liquid, and gas
- the heat capacity of a substance in joules per gram degree Celsius
- the temperature scale that assigns 0 to the coldest temperature possible (absolute zero)
- a type of solid matter in which atoms or molecules do not have long-range order (e.g., glass and plastic)
- the transfer or exchange of thermal energy caused by a temperature difference
- energy associated with the flow of electric charge
- the measure of a substance's thermal energy
- a state of matter in which atoms or molecules are packed close to each other in fixed locations
- tending to vaporize easily
- a substance composed of only one type of atom or molecule
- a substance composed of two or more different types of atoms or molecules combined in variable proportions
- describes a process that releases heat energy
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- the process of separating solids from liquids by filter paper
- the temperature scale that is most familiar in the US; water freezes at 32 and boils at 212 at 1 atm pressure
- An energy unit equivalent to 1,000 little-c calories
- the process by which one or more substances transform into different substances via a chemical change (often emitting or absorbing energy)
- the smallest identifiable unit of an element
- a process in which a mixture is heated to boil off the more volatile liquid
- a substance composed of two or more elements in fixed, definite proportions
- a state of matter in which atoms or molecules are widely separated and free to move relative to one another
- a law stating that energy can be neither created nor destroyed. The total amount of energy is constant and cannot change; it can only be transferred from one object to another or converted from one form to another
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- the final substance produced in a chemical reaction and is represented on the right side of a chemical equation
- energy associated with the motion of an object
- able to occupy a smaller volume when subjected to increased pressure. Gas phase atoms or molecules can be _______ as they are widely separated
- the energy of a body that is associated with its position or the arrangement of its parts
- a state of matter in which atoms or molecules are packed close to each other (about as closely as in a solid) but are free to move around and by each other
- the quantity of heat energy required to change the temperature of a given amount of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- the energy associated with chemical changes
- describes a process that absorbs energy
- anything that occupies space and has mass (it exists in three different states: solid, liquid, and gas)
- the initial substance in a chemical reaction and is represented on the left side of a chemical equation
- a mixture, such as salt water, that has the same composition throughout
- a change in which matter does not change its composition, even though its appearance might change
- the energy associated with the random motions of atoms and molecules in matter
- the capacity to do work
- two or more atoms joined in a specific arrangement by chemical bonds (the smallest identifiable unit of a molecular compound)
47 Clues: the capacity to do work • tending to vaporize easily • describes a process that absorbs energy • the result of a force acting on a distance • the energy associated with chemical changes • the measure of a substance's thermal energy • the smallest identifiable unit of an element • a unit of energy equal to 3.6 million joules • describes a process that releases heat energy • ...
biology 2022-10-28
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
Parisa's Energy Crossword 2024-05-30
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- When you use a _________you use electromagnetic energy
- ________ is a chemical element of nuclear energy
- Turning of the lights when you don't use them is called _______ Energy
- ______ energy hold the nucleus together
- Energy stored when an object is bent is______energy
- When you roll a toy car and it hits a wall, the energy is _______from kinetic energy to potential energy
- When a orange is _______ on a tree them falls to the ground it moves from gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
- Moving Charged electrons uses______ energy
- Heaters in a room uses _______ energy
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- _________ energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules.
- ________ water on a stove is called thermal energy
- Thermal energy is also ________ energy
- SI unit for Energy
- A blender uses ______ energy
- A cup on the end of a table is_______ energy
- Type of energy you hear uses ____ energy
- energy stored by an object in a position,condition,state is _______ energy
- The ability to do work
- Energy can neither be created nor destroyed is a phrase used to state the___ of conservation of energy
- Energy in motion is______ energy
20 Clues: SI unit for Energy • The ability to do work • A blender uses ______ energy • Energy in motion is______ energy • Heaters in a room uses _______ energy • Thermal energy is also ________ energy • ______ energy hold the nucleus together • Type of energy you hear uses ____ energy • Moving Charged electrons uses______ energy • A cup on the end of a table is_______ energy • ...
Light Waves 2019-11-17
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- A range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength
- A dark area where light is blocked
- Make objects visible in dark settings
- Some of the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum
- A type of wave that forms an S shape
- Part of the energy that comes from the sun, can burn the skin, and cause skin cancer
- Have very short wavelengths
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- A range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength
- A beam of light focused in only one direction
- Has intermediate wavelengths and frequencies near the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum. Helps humans see the world
- The direction energy is carried as a light wave moves forward
- Have wavelengths as long as several football fields
12 Clues: Have very short wavelengths • A dark area where light is blocked • A type of wave that forms an S shape • Make objects visible in dark settings • A beam of light focused in only one direction • Have wavelengths as long as several football fields • A range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength • A range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength • ...
Acids and Bases 2022-09-14
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- complete the blank: alkalis are ....... bases
- ethanoic acid forms this type of salt
- the ion present in all alkalis
- sulphuric acid forms this type of salt
- alkalis with a pH of 8 to 9 are described as being
- Phenolphthalein's colour in alkali
- this type of reaction occurs when an acid reacts with a base
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- the ion present in all acids
- Phenolphthalein's colour in acid
- colour of methyl orange in alkali
- Proton donors are
- hydrochloric acid forms this type of salt
- nitric acid forms this type of salt
- a strong acid like HCl fully ........... in water
- Proton acceptors are
- colour of methyl orange in acid
- acids with a pH of 1 to 3 are described as being
17 Clues: Proton donors are • Proton acceptors are • the ion present in all acids • the ion present in all alkalis • colour of methyl orange in acid • Phenolphthalein's colour in acid • colour of methyl orange in alkali • Phenolphthalein's colour in alkali • nitric acid forms this type of salt • ethanoic acid forms this type of salt • sulphuric acid forms this type of salt • ...
ENERGY 2013-08-06
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- examples like nuclear bombs.
- examples like a wind-up toy, a rubber band.
- is the energy that is absorbed by an electric circuit.
- examples like car or anything that is moving.
- is the energy of motion.
- examples like anything that uses electricity.
- is the sun's rays arriving at the Earth.
- examples like light bulbs.
- refers to the energy generated by sound vibrations as they travel through a specific medium.
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- it’s the energy in the center of an atom.
- examples like hot water, a hot radiator.
- is the potential of work found in light.
- can be defines as the ability to do work.
- is energy that is a result of chemicals reacting.
- examples like food, batteries.
- energy which is stored when a body is deformed .
- examples like a bungee jumper.
- is what we call energy that comes from heat.
- examples like talking, tv, radio.
19 Clues: is the energy of motion. • examples like light bulbs. • examples like nuclear bombs. • examples like food, batteries. • examples like a bungee jumper. • examples like talking, tv, radio. • examples like hot water, a hot radiator. • is the sun's rays arriving at the Earth. • it’s the energy in the center of an atom. • is the potential of work found in light. • ...
Energy 2013-04-17
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- Slow vibrations will result in a _____ pitch
- This measures thermal energy.
- The warmer the object, the ________ the atoms move.
- When light goes through a lense, light is refracted or _______.
- When objects are heated, they _______.
- Sound is created by an object vibrating, causing _____ to vibrate, which causes your ear drum to vibrate
- These are good conductors
- Objects that let some light pass.
- When heat energy is transferred by objects TOUCHING
- The only thing sound can't travel through.
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- Allows heat to pass easily
- Measure of thermal energy.
- Objects that let most light pass through.
- When light hits a mirror, the light bounces off or _________.
- Our major source of light
- Sound is created by ________.
- Thermal energy ALWAYS travels from hot to ______.
- What sound travels the fastest through
- Objects that do not let light pass through
19 Clues: Our major source of light • These are good conductors • Allows heat to pass easily • Measure of thermal energy. • This measures thermal energy. • Sound is created by ________. • Objects that let some light pass. • When objects are heated, they _______. • What sound travels the fastest through • Objects that let most light pass through. • ...
Energy 2021-05-03
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- Man's best friend
- Once this type of energy is used up, it cannot be replaced.
- When coal is burned it creates ________ which we use to power many everyday appliances.
- Solar energy comes from this.
- Large marsupial
- One disadvantage of renewable energy is that we cannot ______ it to use whenever we want.
- The job completed to gather coal.
- To collect oil some people work on oil _____.
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- The type of power formed when an atom is split.
- When fossil fuels burn they release CO2; contributing to global warming and the _______ effect.
- The resource used to power something.
- Flying mammal
- Light energy from the sun is absorbed by solar ______ which creates electrical charges.
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- It has taken ______ of years for fossil fuels to form.
- Wind spins around wind ________ in a wind farm which are connected to generators.
- Solar, wind and ______ are examples of renewable energy.
- _______ fuels are formed from the decomposed remains of plants and animals.
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Solar energy comes from this. • The job completed to gather coal. • The resource used to power something. • To collect oil some people work on oil _____. • The type of power formed when an atom is split. • It has taken ______ of years for fossil fuels to form. • ...
energy 2022-04-26
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- The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources
- The process by which carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose ( sugar) by plants, algae, and certain bacteria; uses sunlight energy to produce nutrients
- Gas- Fossil fuel consisting of methane that occurs naturally underground
- Energy-Energy stored in atomic bonds that form molecules; released when chemical reactions occur and rearrange those atoms by breaking the bonds
- Transformation-One form of energy changes to another; allows energy to be used in different ways ( chemical energy in a battery transforms into electric energy in many battery-powered appliances)
- Energy-Energy of electric charges moving through conductors; powers devices used in daily life
- Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and oil
- Energy-Energy of moving particles or atoms that make up all matter; heated substances have more thermal energy than cooled substances
- Energy-Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released when protons or neutrons are added to or removed from the nucleus
- Fossil fuel made of mostly carbonized plant matter
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- Energy- Resources consumed by humans much faster than nature can produce ( ex: oil, natural gas)
- Fuel-Nonrenewable energy source formed from remains of living organisms, which cause pollution ( coal, natural gas, petroleum)
- Energy- Energy that travels in waves ( ex; microwaves, radio waves, energy from the sun)
- The ability to do work
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow; provide a mixture of nutrients as well as a habitat for many organisms
- Energy- Energy harnessed from the sun ( radiant light and heat )
- The process by which glucose is converted to cellular energy often with the use of oxygen
- Energy- Energy derived from sources that are continually replenished ( wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydro-power)
- Energy- Energy of moving objects, such as a rolling ball, wind or currents
19 Clues: The ability to do work • Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and oil • Fossil fuel made of mostly carbonized plant matter • Energy- Energy harnessed from the sun ( radiant light and heat ) • The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources • Gas- Fossil fuel consisting of methane that occurs naturally underground • ...
Energy 2022-10-14
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- A thickness of an object, or the obesity.
- A way to work, and heat up things.
- Small particles, that is only visible with a microscope, and is always small.
- Water, or any form of non-solid shapes. Like melted Metal, or lakes.
- A origin, like the beginning to end.
- Energy with the object in place. Stiff and still like an rock.
- A way to say mass, and the important things. In one simple word.
- A series of different heat. Cold, Hot, and warm.
- A invisible or visible substance,that's like steam, and air.
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- The heat in a form of waves, and transferring heat through an empty space.
- A way to transfer heat from an object to another in DIRECT contact.
- Energy a nice movement of an object,Like rolling!
- A shape that's not a plane shape, instead is sturdy, and isn't hollow. Like liquids
- A object or thing that is meant to hold certain things. WITHOUT using the energy.
- Miniature germs, and gas,that's invisible without a microscope.
- A way to give something, or take away something.
- A heat transfer through gasses, and solid liquids.
- Energy A form of energy that has 3 transfers. And is a form of warmth.
- A way to say Hot, but differently.
19 Clues: A way to work, and heat up things. • A way to say Hot, but differently. • A origin, like the beginning to end. • A thickness of an object, or the obesity. • A way to give something, or take away something. • A series of different heat. Cold, Hot, and warm. • Energy a nice movement of an object,Like rolling! • A heat transfer through gasses, and solid liquids. • ...
Energy 2022-10-14
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- A thickness of an object, or the obesity.
- A way to work, and heat up things.
- Small particles, that is only visible with a microscope, and is always small.
- Water, or any form of non-solid shapes. Like melted Metal, or lakes.
- A origin, like the beginning to end.
- Energy with the object in place. Stiff and still like an rock.
- A way to say mass, and the important things. In one simple word.
- A series of different heat. Cold, Hot, and warm.
- A invisible or visible substance,that's like steam, and air.
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- The heat in a form of waves, and transferring heat through an empty space.
- A way to transfer heat from an object to another in DIRECT contact.
- Energy a nice movement of an object,Like rolling!
- A shape that's not a plane shape, instead is sturdy, and isn't hollow. Like liquids
- A object or thing that is meant to hold certain things. WITHOUT using the energy.
- Miniature germs, and gas,that's invisible without a microscope.
- A way to give something, or take away something.
- A heat transfer through gasses, and solid liquids.
- Energy A form of energy that has 3 transfers. And is a form of warmth.
- A way to say Hot, but differently.
19 Clues: A way to work, and heat up things. • A way to say Hot, but differently. • A origin, like the beginning to end. • A thickness of an object, or the obesity. • A way to give something, or take away something. • A series of different heat. Cold, Hot, and warm. • Energy a nice movement of an object,Like rolling! • A heat transfer through gasses, and solid liquids. • ...
Energy 2016-12-21
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- energy made from sunlight
- energy due to motion and position
- energy due to radiant waves
- energy made from fossilized algae
- energy made from fossilized plants
- energy due to stretching and compressing
- energy made from organic matter
- energy made from heat in the earth
- energy made from fossilized algae under high pressure
- energy made from splitting an atom
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- coal, oil, and natural gas
- energy due to moving charges
- energy due to chemical bonds
- stored energy
- energy made from moving water
- energy due to weight and height
- energy due to motion
- energy made from moving wind
- energy due to temperature
19 Clues: stored energy • energy due to motion • energy made from sunlight • energy due to temperature • coal, oil, and natural gas • energy due to radiant waves • energy due to moving charges • energy due to chemical bonds • energy made from moving wind • energy made from moving water • energy due to weight and height • energy made from organic matter • energy due to motion and position • ...
Energy 2023-05-24
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- describes an object that lets no light through
- describes an object that lets all light through
- energy that comes from molecules in chemicals
- when energy is carried from one object or place to the next
- when energy changes from one form to another
- thermal energy transfer through open space
- thermal energy transfer through direct touch
- the ability to make changes to matter
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- energy that comes from movement
- energy that comes from negative charges
- when light energy bounces off the surface
- describes an object that lets some light through
- thermal energy transfer through liquids and gases
- energy that comes from light
- when light energy travels through unchanged
- when light energy is soaked up
- energy that moves in vibrations
- when light energy travels through but bends
- energy that comes from heat
19 Clues: energy that comes from heat • energy that comes from light • when light energy is soaked up • energy that comes from movement • energy that moves in vibrations • the ability to make changes to matter • energy that comes from negative charges • when light energy bounces off the surface • thermal energy transfer through open space • when light energy travels through unchanged • ...
Energy 2024-01-17
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- what makes things happen
- opposite of an electrical current
- measurement of how fast molecules move
- change energy from one type to another
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- the surface of a pan is an example of
- energy of molecules in motion
- a measurement of temperature that starts with a f
- force x distance
- fusion reactions
- warm clothing is an example of
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- electricity
- zero kelvins
- transfers Temperature poorly
- a measurement of temperature that starts with a c
- transfer of energy
- when water becomes less dense due to heat and rises up
- energy of matter in motion
- radiant energy
- wave motion
20 Clues: electricity • wave motion • zero kelvins • radiant energy • force x distance • fusion reactions • transfer of energy • what makes things happen • energy of matter in motion • transfers Temperature poorly • energy of molecules in motion • warm clothing is an example of • energy stored in chemical bonds • opposite of an electrical current • the surface of a pan is an example of • ...
energy 2024-01-18
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- Energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- The energy of either an object in motion
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be converted from one form to another
- Any spontaneously occurring process will always lead to an escalation in the entropy of the universe
- Material that allows electricity to flow through it
- A form of energy that an object or a particle has because of its motion
- The pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium as it moves from the source
- Energy derived from electric potential energy
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- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- Energy released from the nucleus
- Energy that is stored in an object due to its position or condition
- Energy contained within a system responsible for its temperature
- Material that doesn't allow electricity to pass through it
- A type of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- When heat or electricity is transferred through a substance with a different temperature or electrical potential
- A change in position compared to a place or an object that is not moving
- Comes from vibrations moving through something
- Movement in fluid caused when the substance has a change in temperature
19 Clues: Energy released from the nucleus • The energy of either an object in motion • Energy derived from electric potential energy • Comes from vibrations moving through something • The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • Material that allows electricity to flow through it • ...
Energy 2024-04-25
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- electromagnetic waves that travel outward from a central location
- the combining of atoms
- energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion or position
- can not be used up by human action
- fuels that are gone once used up
- using the natural underground temperature of the earth for heating or cooling
- the splitting of atoms
- energy that's released when atoms are split or combined
- fuels that can be replenished
- energy that is produced by using flowing water to create electricity
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- heat transfer through direct contact
- thermal energy transferred from one thing to another
- energy that is waiting to make change or cause motion
- transfer of heat by way of electromagnetic waves
- the splitting of atoms
- heat transfer in gases and liquids
- nature's way of transferring energy through space
- energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another
- energy in motion
- the ability to do work
20 Clues: energy in motion • the combining of atoms • the splitting of atoms • the ability to do work • the splitting of atoms • fuels that can be replenished • fuels that are gone once used up • heat transfer in gases and liquids • can not be used up by human action • heat transfer through direct contact • transfer of heat by way of electromagnetic waves • ...
Energy 2026-03-10
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- The measurement for energy
- Heat spreading without any sort of contact
- This energy creates heat
- Energy that occurs when an object begins to move
- Energy that is present when an object COULD have kinetic energy
- Basically the same as total energy
- Rays from the sun are ____ energy
- H in the equation PE=MGH means ______
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- Energy created from the fission or fusion of atoms
- Energy that occurs in stretched things before they are let go
- Force x Distance=____
- Any energy created due to a reaction from _______
- Use radiation to see your bones
- This states that energy is never destroyed or created
- Energy caused by gravity
- A generator creates ______ energy
- Any type of force
- You would roast a hot dog over a ___
- Electricity from clouds
19 Clues: Any type of force • Force x Distance=____ • Electricity from clouds • This energy creates heat • Energy caused by gravity • The measurement for energy • Use radiation to see your bones • A generator creates ______ energy • Rays from the sun are ____ energy • Basically the same as total energy • You would roast a hot dog over a ___ • H in the equation PE=MGH means ______ • ...
Energy 2026-03-10
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- The measurement for energy
- Heat spreading without any sort of contact
- This energy creates heat
- Energy that occurs when an object begins to move
- Energy that is present when an object COULD have kinetic energy
- Basically the same as total energy
- Rays from the sun are ____ energy
- H in the equation PE=MGH means ______
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- Energy created from the fission or fusion of atoms
- Energy that occurs in stretched things before they are let go
- Force x Distance=____
- Any energy created due to a reaction from _______
- Use radiation to see your bones
- This states that energy is never destroyed or created
- Energy caused by gravity
- A generator creates ______ energy
- Any type of force
- You would roast a hot dog over a ___
- Electricity from clouds
19 Clues: Any type of force • Force x Distance=____ • Electricity from clouds • This energy creates heat • Energy caused by gravity • The measurement for energy • Use radiation to see your bones • A generator creates ______ energy • Rays from the sun are ____ energy • Basically the same as total energy • You would roast a hot dog over a ___ • H in the equation PE=MGH means ______ • ...
Energy 2025-02-20
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- The name of the future energy source based on the union of light atoms.
- Energy obtained from the falling water in a dam.
- Energy that comes from the light and heat of the Sun.
- Energy obtained from the movement or position of an object.
- A type of energy that comes from the Earth's internal heat.
- A non-renewable energy source found in solid form in the Earth.
- A renewable energy source used in solar panels.
- Energy used through the combustion of organic matter.
- Energy generated by waves and tides.
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- A renewable energy source based on Earth's temperature differences.
- Energy stored in the chemical bonds of materials.
- POWER A type of energy obtained from the wind.
- A type of energy produced by vibrations in a material medium.
- A liquid fossil fuel used in transportation.
- A gas used as an energy source that pollutes less than oil.
- A type of energy obtained by splitting a uranium atom.
- A type of energy that comes from electromagnetic waves.
- A law stating that energy is neither created nor destroyed.
- The process of transforming chemical energy into mechanical energy in combustion engines.
- A gas used in electricity generation and heating.
20 Clues: Energy generated by waves and tides. • A liquid fossil fuel used in transportation. • POWER A type of energy obtained from the wind. • A renewable energy source used in solar panels. • Energy obtained from the falling water in a dam. • Energy stored in the chemical bonds of materials. • A gas used in electricity generation and heating. • ...
Energy 2025-04-21
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- - A microphone is designed to transform …..energy into sound energy.
- - The Law that related to energy before is the same as after.
- – Energy given to something by stretching
- – Something that can burn has this energy
- – Lift something up and you will give it this
- – This energy source will not run out
- – Energy transferred quickly through rays
- – Energy that moves as vibrations
- – Always moves from hot to cold
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- – The type of energy that moves around circuits
- – The unit for measuring energy
- – Coal, oil and gas are this
- – This power station uses uranium
- – Energy not usefully used
- – Energy that is stored within an object
- - A hot object can be a store of ……… energy.
- – Energy not usefully transferred
- – The proportion of useful energy transferred
- - Transformation from one from of energy into another
- – An object has this type of energy when it is moving
20 Clues: – Energy not usefully used • – Coal, oil and gas are this • – The unit for measuring energy • – Always moves from hot to cold • – This power station uses uranium • – Energy not usefully transferred • – Energy that moves as vibrations • – This energy source will not run out • – Energy that is stored within an object • – Energy given to something by stretching • ...
Atoms and Bonding 2017-11-13
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- an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond
- most molecular compounds do not _______ electric current
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between positive and negative ions
- a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond
- an atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge
- a mixture made of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal
- able to be rolled into thin sheets
- when an atom gains an electron, it becomes a ________ ion
- iodine would have this many dots around it for its electron dot diagram
- ions that are made of more than one atom
- this element has four electron levels and two valence electrons
- a chemical ___________ is a combination of symbols that shows the ratio of elements in a compound
- this molecule is an example of a polar covalent bond
- shiny and reflective
- magnesium has this many electron levels
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- there are this many magnesium ions to chloride ions in magnesium chloride
- those electrons that have the highest energy level
- in naming ionic compounds, the name of this ion comes first
- this element has two electron levels and five valence electrons
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between a positive metal ion and the many electrons surrounding it
- this element has five total electrons
- an ionic ____________ consists of positive and negative ions
- this tells you the ratio of elements in the compound
- type of bond that usually forms when a metal combines with a nonmetal
- an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions
- means that metals can be bent easily and pulled into thin strands or wires
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally
- ionic compounds have ________ melting points
30 Clues: shiny and reflective • able to be rolled into thin sheets • this element has five total electrons • magnesium has this many electron levels • an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond • ions that are made of more than one atom • a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond • ionic compounds have ________ melting points • an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions • ...
Atoms and Bonding 2017-11-13
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- a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond
- an ionic ____________ consists of positive and negative ions
- those electrons that have the highest energy level
- a chemical ___________ is a combination of symbols that shows the ratio of elements in a compound
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between a positive metal ion and the many electrons surrounding it
- ions that are made of more than one atom
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- a mixture made of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal
- in naming ionic compounds, the name of this ion comes first
- type of bond that usually forms when a metal combines with a nonmetal
- iodine would have this many dots around it for its electron dot diagram
- this element has two electron levels and five valence electrons
- an atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge
- means that metals can be bent easily and pulled into thin strands or wires
- an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond
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- this molecule is an example of a polar covalent bond
- this element has four electron levels and two valence electrons
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between positive and negative ions
- this tells you the ratio of elements in the compound
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally
- an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions
- there are this many magnesium ions to chloride ions in magnesium chloride
- able to be rolled into thin sheets
- most molecular compounds do not _______ electric current
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally
- ionic compounds have ________ melting points
- when an atom gains an electron, it becomes a ________ ion
- shiny and reflective
- magnesium has this many electron levels
- this element has five total electrons
30 Clues: shiny and reflective • able to be rolled into thin sheets • this element has five total electrons • magnesium has this many electron levels • ions that are made of more than one atom • an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond • a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond • ionic compounds have ________ melting points • an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions • ...
Earths Systems 2023-04-04
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- boundary: Boundary that divides
- The study of earthquakes and related phenomena
- below the lithosphere, hotter and more fluid part of mantle.
- Fuel: petroleum, natural gas, coal. made from remains of plants and animals
- floor spreading: convection currents cause less dense material to rise. creates new ocean floor.
- the solid, outermost layer of the earth, lying above the mantle.
- Cycle: When heat, pressure, cooling , melting, and weathering cause rocks to change from one type to the other.
- no longer in existence
- group of animals that occupy a certain area
- the study of earth
- the supercontinent that existed before continents seperated.
- When a sudden realease of energy in the lithosphere creates seismic waves
- the lower parts of the earths mantle, below the asthenosphere.
- Water: water held underground in soils deep reservoirs
- The layer that lies between earths crust and core. the majority of the earths mass is in this layer.
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- Forms under extreme heat and pressure. appears twisted.
- The innermost layer of earth, divided into 2 parts, liquid outer, and solid inner. made of iron and nickel.
- A tool that measures/ records details of earthquakes
- Forms when molten rock crystallizes and solidifies, appears glassy.
- The outer part of the earth, includes crust and upper mantle.
- plates: large peices of lithosphere that the ocean and continents rest on.
- a solid inorganic material found in nature
- Move side to side only through ONLY solids. travel slower than p
- when magma flows through a crack in the middle of a tetonic plate.
- Forms from pre-existing rock and fossils. appears layered
- where one plate subducts under another and magma underground is oushed upward.
- boundary: boundary that slides past eachother.
- The movement cause with a fluid when the hotter, less dense material rises, and colder dense material sinks.
- still in existence, surviving species
- Compress or squeeze through solids & liquids. travel faster than s
- boundary: boundary that collides
31 Clues: the study of earth • no longer in existence • boundary: Boundary that divides • boundary: boundary that collides • still in existence, surviving species • a solid inorganic material found in nature • group of animals that occupy a certain area • The study of earthquakes and related phenomena • boundary: boundary that slides past eachother. • ...
Earth's systems 2023-04-04
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- the layer that lies between earth's crust and core.The majority of earth's mass is in this layer
- The innermost layer of earth.Divided into 2 parts,liquid outer and solid inner.Made of iron and nickel
- Cycle When heat, pressure,cooling,melting and weathering cause rocks to change from one type to another over time
- spot When magma flows through a crack in the middle of a tectonic plate,and not at a plate boundary.Hawaiian islands were formed this way
- Still in existence, surviving species
- Below the lithosphere.Hotter and more fluid part of the mantle
- Forms from pre-existing rock and fossils.Appears layered
- The outer part of the earth.Includes the crust and upper mantle
- Boundary Boundary where tectonic plates slide past each other
- Group of animals that occupy a certain area
- floor spreading Occurs when divergent plates separate.Convection currents cause less dense material to rise.Creates new ocean floor
- Form at convergent boundaries where one plate subducts under another,and magma underground is pushed upward
- Fuel Petroleum, natural gas, coal.Made from remains of plants and animals
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- Water held underground in the soil in deep reservoirs
- The lower part of earth's mantle, below the Asthenosphere
- No longer in existence
- A solid inorganic material found in nature
- Forms under extreme heat and pressure.Appears twisted
- The movement caused within a fluid when the hotter, less material rises,colder,denser material sinks
- Boundary Boundary where tectonic plates divide
- Boundary Boundary where tectonic plates collide
- The supercontinent that existed before continents separated
- When a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere creates seismic waves
- The study of earth
- The solid,outermost layer of the earth,lying above the mantle
- plates Large pieces of lithosphere that the ocean and continents rest on
- Forms when molten rock crystallizes and solidifies.Appears glassy
- A tool that measures/records detail of earthquakes
- The study of earthquakes and related phenomena
29 Clues: The study of earth • No longer in existence • Still in existence, surviving species • A solid inorganic material found in nature • Group of animals that occupy a certain area • The study of earthquakes and related phenomena • Boundary Boundary where tectonic plates divide • Boundary Boundary where tectonic plates collide • ...
The Biosphere & Food Webs 2022-05-10
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- an organism that feeds on producers
- this Earth sphere is needed to provide oxygen and carbon dioxide to living things
- this Earth sphere is needed to provide water to living things
- an organism that feeds on other animals
- the study of the relationships between different forms of animals and their natural surroundings
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- a relationship between two species where both species benefit from their interaction with each other
- used to model the transfer of energy and matter in an ecosystem
- this Earth sphere is needed to provide soil for plants
- all the parts of Earth where organisms are able to live,along with all of Earth's living things
- an organism that feeds on dead organisms
- the natural environment of a plant or animal
- an organism that produces its own food
- the initial source of energy for the biosphere
13 Clues: an organism that feeds on producers • an organism that produces its own food • an organism that feeds on other animals • an organism that feeds on dead organisms • the natural environment of a plant or animal • the initial source of energy for the biosphere • this Earth sphere is needed to provide soil for plants • ...
8th Science Crossword 2024-05-03
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- The spin of a body or object on its axis. This motion of the Earth creates day and night.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle found outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud and has very small mass
- The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.
- Refers to the brightness of a star.
- The unit used to measure force
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion. The more massive an object is, the more inertia it has.
- Any living thing that must eat other organisms to obtain energy necessary for life.
- The vertical rows of the elements on the periodic table which determine the number of valence electrons on the outermost energy level of the electron cloud
- A collection of dust and gases that forms stars and often result from dying stars.
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- The substances that are produced as a result of a chemical reaction found on the right side of the yield arrow
- A sphere of matter with a density and a temperature great enough to cause a nuclear reaction at its center, producing light.
- Any movement of matter that results from differences in density; may be vertical, circular, or cyclical.
- The motion of an object that travels around another object. This motion of Earth around the Sun creates the seasons.
- A force between two objects in contact (often sliding, or trying to slide, over one another)
- The energy an object has because of its motion.
- Organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis by synthesizing organic nutrients using energy from sunlight.
- An atom’s core region which is made up of protons and neutrons; has an overall positive charge and large mass
- Equal and opposite forces acting on an object; result in no change of position, direction, or motion (no acceleration).
- A push or a pull
20 Clues: A push or a pull • The unit used to measure force • Refers to the brightness of a star. • The energy an object has because of its motion. • The speed of an object in a particular direction. • A collection of dust and gases that forms stars and often result from dying stars. • Any living thing that must eat other organisms to obtain energy necessary for life. • ...
tkimball-Periodic Table Crossword 2016-06-14
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- a chart that organizes all known elements into a grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns arranged by increasing atomic number and arranged by similarities in their properties
- a type of group B element that is contained in the d-block of the periodic table and, with some exceptions, is characterized by a filled outermost s orbital of energy level n, and filled or partially filled d orbitals of energy level n-1. This is the short block on the periodic table.
- also called rare earth metals; a type of group B element that is contained in the f-block of the periodic table and is characterized by a filled outermost s orbital, and filled or partially filled 4f and 5f orbitals. Composed of the Lanthanide and Actinide Series.
- an atom or bonded group of atoms with a positive or negative charge.
- an element that is solid at room temperature, a good conductor of heat and electricity, and generally is shiny; most metals are ductile and malleable; form + ions; found to the left of the periodic table.
- a horizontal row of elements in the modern periodic table; also called a series.
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- a vertical column of elements in the periodic table; also called a family
- groups of elements in the modern periodic table that are designated with an A (1A through 8A) and possess a wide range of chemical and physical properties
- an ion that has a negative charge; forms when valence electrons are added to the outer energy level, giving the ion a stable electron configuration; gained e-.
- sometimes referred to as semi-metals. It is an element, such as silicon and germanium, that has physical and chemical properties of both metals & nonmetals; on the zig-zag line.
- a positively charged ion; forms when valence electrons are removed, giving the ion a stable electron configuration; lost e-.
- elements that are generally gases or dull, brittle solids that are poor conductors of heat and electricity; forms - ions; found to the right of the zig-zag line.
12 Clues: an atom or bonded group of atoms with a positive or negative charge. • a vertical column of elements in the periodic table; also called a family • a horizontal row of elements in the modern periodic table; also called a series. • a positively charged ion; forms when valence electrons are removed, giving the ion a stable electron configuration; lost e-. • ...
CELL BIOLOGY 2026-01-06
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- Stores genetic information of the cell
- Digests waste and recycles cell components
- mosaic model Explains structure and flexibility of cell membrane
- endoplasmic reticulum Synthesizes and transports proteins
- Breaks down toxic substances in the cell
- Produces proteins from mRNA instructions
- Forms RNA using DNA as a template
- Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- Releases substances out of the cell using vesicles
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- Brings materials into the cell using vesicles
- Controls cell activities and stores DNA
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- Produces ATP through cellular respiration
- Maintains stable internal conditions of the cell
- Assembles amino acids into proteins
- apparatus Modifies and packages proteins for secretion
- Speeds up biochemical reactions
- Carries genetic code from nucleus to ribosome
- Supplies energy for cellular processes
- Site of most metabolic reactions
20 Clues: Speeds up biochemical reactions • Site of most metabolic reactions • Forms RNA using DNA as a template • Assembles amino acids into proteins • Stores genetic information of the cell • Supplies energy for cellular processes • Controls cell activities and stores DNA • Breaks down toxic substances in the cell • Produces proteins from mRNA instructions • ...
Air Quality 2021-11-30
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- energy obtained from the interaction of sunlight with photovoltaic cells
- precipitation that contains a higher than usual concentration of sulfuric and nitric acids
- the lowering of the pH of the ocean caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
- energy obtained from the spinning of wind turbines that is converted to usable forms
- air pollution resulting from the combination of gases produced by burning fossil fuels
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- energy obtained from heat stored in the earth that is converted to a usable form
- a colorless gas produced by decomposing landfill waste and animal food digestion
- the process of removing small solid particles, like dust, from air
- a colorless and odorless gas produced from the decay of radium
- devices that use a liquid spray to remove pollutants from the air
10 Clues: a colorless and odorless gas produced from the decay of radium • devices that use a liquid spray to remove pollutants from the air • the process of removing small solid particles, like dust, from air • energy obtained from the interaction of sunlight with photovoltaic cells • energy obtained from heat stored in the earth that is converted to a usable form • ...
👍🏾 2023-05-11
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- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- energy- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy- energy dealing with temperature
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- energy- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- potential energy- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy- the energy an object has due to its motion
- the ability to do work
- fuels- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- energy- the energy associated with electric charges
- energy- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- the rate of doing work
- and axe- a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
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- energy- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- energy- the chemical energy stored in living things
- renewable energy resources-a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- plane- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- energy- energy that travels in waves
- conversation- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- energy- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy- energy obtained from flowing water
28 Clues: the ability to do work • the rate of doing work • energy- energy that travels in waves • energy- energy dealing with temperature • energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy- energy obtained from flowing water • energy- the energy stored in chemical bonds • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • energy- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • ...
👍🏾 2023-05-11
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- energy- the chemical energy stored in living things
- energy- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- plane- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- renewable energy resources-a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- energy- the energy an object has due to its motion
- fuels- rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- energy- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- energy- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- and axe- a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- conversation- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- energy- energy dealing with temperature
- energy- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
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- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- energy- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- the rate of doing work
- energy- the energy associated with electric charges
- the ability to do work
- energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- potential energy- the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- energy- energy that travels in waves
- energy- energy obtained from flowing water
- energy- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
28 Clues: the rate of doing work • the ability to do work • energy- energy that travels in waves • energy- energy dealing with temperature • energy- the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy- energy obtained from flowing water • energy- the energy stored in chemical bonds • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • energy- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2015-11-16
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- the cutting down of trees in a large area, the destruction of forests by people
- energy forms formed by natural processes
- any energy source that encompasses all those things that do not consume fossil fuels
- long period when there is little or no rain
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- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- an increase in the amount of dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere which is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the Earth
- strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases such as carbon dioxide which are collecting in the air around the Earth and preventing heat escaping into space
- able to decay naturally and harmlessly
10 Clues: able to decay naturally and harmlessly • energy forms formed by natural processes • long period when there is little or no rain • strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke • energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy • animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2013-11-19
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- a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or changed significantly
- a reaction in which a single compound breaks down to form two or more simpler substances
- a type of protein that speeds up metabolic reactions in plants and animals without being permanently changed or destroyed
- a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- reaction a chemical reaction in which heat is released to the surroundings
- a reaction in which one element or radical takes the place of another element or radical in a compound
- a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- any chemical change in which one species is oxidized (loses electrons) and another species is reduced (gains electrons); also called redox reaction
- a state of balance in which the rate of a forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction and the concentrations of products and reactants remain unchanged
- the oxidation reaction of an organic compound, in which heat is released
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- reaction a chemical reaction that requires heat
- a representation of a chemical reaction that uses symbols to show the relationship between the reactants and the products
- the process in which an electric current is used to produce a chemical reaction, such as the decomposition of water
- a reaction in which a gas, a solid precipitate, or a molecular compound forms from the apparent exchange of atoms or ions between two compounds
- the relative number of moles of the substances required to produce a given amount of product in a chemical reaction
- an organic group that has one or more electrons available for bonding
- reaction a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a new compound
- a part, substance, or element that lies beneath and supports another part, substance, or element; the reactant in reactions catalyzed by enzymes
- energy the energy released when a chemical compound reacts to produce new compounds
19 Clues: a substance that forms in a chemical reaction • reaction a chemical reaction that requires heat • a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction • an organic group that has one or more electrons available for bonding • the oxidation reaction of an organic compound, in which heat is released • ...
Energy types/transformations 2023-12-11
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- Energy related to a gravitational force
- The capacity to do work or transfer heat
- Energy of light; also referred to as light energy
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- Stored energy or energy of position
- energy stored in bending or stretching an object
- The energy of heat
- When something changes into something else
- Energy of motion
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Unit for Energy
- Energy in motion or position
- Energy movement in liquids and gasses
- Energy that moves by touching something
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- Exert a force on
- Energy when two surfaces rub against each other
- Energy cant be created or destroyed
- Something with a capacity for doing work
20 Clues: Unit for Energy • Exert a force on • Energy of motion • The energy of heat • Energy in motion or position • Stored energy or energy of position • Energy cant be created or destroyed • The energy from vibrations in matter • Energy movement in liquids and gasses • Energy related to a gravitational force • Energy that moves by touching something • ...
PAST FORMS OF VERBS 2020-02-07
Ancient forms of writing 2020-09-28
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- How many letters made up the Greek alphabet?
- What the was the name of the people trained to write hieroglyphics?
- What does the word 'hieroglyphics' mean? (6, 7)
- Which alphabet was the first to use letters instead of pictures?
- What was the Phoenician alphabet also known as?
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- Which alphabet was the first to read left to right, top to bottom?
- Which alphabet could be read in any direction?
- What was the name of the form of writing Ancient Egyptians used?
- At what age could scribes start their hieroglyphic writing training?
- What is the first Greek letter?
- What type of paper did the Egyptians write on?
- What term still used today to describe the sound of letters was coined by the Greeks?
12 Clues: What is the first Greek letter? • How many letters made up the Greek alphabet? • Which alphabet could be read in any direction? • What type of paper did the Egyptians write on? • What does the word 'hieroglyphics' mean? (6, 7) • What was the Phoenician alphabet also known as? • What was the name of the form of writing Ancient Egyptians used? • ...
Forms of business organisation 2024-03-14
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- partner whose association with the form is unknown to the general public
- firm which means working together and with others for a common purpose
- which clause contain the name of the state in which the registered office of the company is proposed to be situated
- when two or more persons join hands to set up a business and share its profit and losses
- cooperative society which is formed to protect the interest of farmers by providing better inputs at a reasonable cost
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- cooperative society which are formed to protect the interest of consumer
- firm which is own managed and controlled by an individual
- association of persons formed for carrying out business activities and has a legal status independent of its members
- firm of organisation where the business is own and carrot on by the members of Hindu undivided family
- company which is not a private company
- company with only one person as a member
- partnership in which the liability of partners is unlimited and joint
12 Clues: company which is not a private company • company with only one person as a member • firm which is own managed and controlled by an individual • partnership in which the liability of partners is unlimited and joint • firm which means working together and with others for a common purpose • cooperative society which are formed to protect the interest of consumer • ...
Life Science 2025-04-02
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- A strand of tightly coiled cells
- a small grain shaped organelle in the cytoplasm
- a fertilized egg
- The organelle that contains the cells genetic material
- made of many cells
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- Different forms of a genes
- Two identical alleles for a particular gene
- basic unit of structure in living things
- Square A chart that shows the possible combinations of alleles
- Energy rich organic compound
10 Clues: a fertilized egg • made of many cells • Different forms of a genes • Energy rich organic compound • A strand of tightly coiled cells • basic unit of structure in living things • Two identical alleles for a particular gene • a small grain shaped organelle in the cytoplasm • The organelle that contains the cells genetic material • ...
Year 10 summary 2025-06-27
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- The movement of substances from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- Wave-like muscle contractions that move food along the digestive tract
- Organic molecules made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; main source of energy for cells
- Protein produced by white blood cells that binds to and helps destroy pathogens
- Disease-causing organism
- Process of releasing energy from food, usually glucose, in cells
- Location of gas exchange in the lungs
- stable complex of carbon monoxide and haemoglobin that forms in red blood cells
- Plant hormone that controls cell elongation and growth
- Burning of fossil fuels, releasing carbon dioxide
- Action Rapid, automatic response to a stimulus
- Neuron Neurone that carries impulses from receptors to the CNS
- Substance that triggers an immune response
- Main artery carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- White blood cell that produces antibodies
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- Lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out
- The molecule upon which an enzyme acts
- Process by which plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- Growth response of a plant toward light, regulated by auxin
- Removal of undigested food as faeces
- Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas by bacteria
- Fixation Conversion of nitrogen gas from the air into nitrates by bacteria
- Substance produced by the liver, stored in the gall bladder, that helps digest fats
- Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria
- Neurone that carries impulses from the CNS to effectors
- White blood cell that engulfs and digests pathogens
26 Clues: Disease-causing organism • Removal of undigested food as faeces • Location of gas exchange in the lungs • The molecule upon which an enzyme acts • White blood cell that produces antibodies • Substance that triggers an immune response • Action Rapid, automatic response to a stimulus • Lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out • ...
biology 2022-10-28
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
Atoms and Bonding 2017-11-13
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- a chemical ___________ is a combination of symbols that shows the ratio of elements in a compound
- means that metals can be bent easily and pulled into thin strands or wires
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally
- an ionic ____________ consists of positive and negative ions
- an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions
- this element has two electron levels and five valence electrons
- ions that are made of more than one atom
- a mixture made of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal
- a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond
- type of bond that usually forms when a metal combines with a nonmetal
- there are this many magnesium ions to chloride ions in magnesium chloride
- iodine would have this many dots around it for its electron dot diagram
- magnesium has this many electron levels
- most molecular compounds do not _______ electric current
- those electrons that have the highest energy level
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- this element has four electron levels and two valence electrons
- an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between a positive metal ion and the many electrons surrounding it
- this element has five total electrons
- this tells you the ratio of elements in the compound
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between positive and negative ions
- able to be rolled into thin sheets
- when an atom gains an electron, it becomes a ________ ion
- in naming ionic compounds, the name of this ion comes first
- shiny and reflective
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- this molecule is an example of a polar covalent bond
- an atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge
- ionic compounds have ________ melting points
29 Clues: shiny and reflective • able to be rolled into thin sheets • this element has five total electrons • magnesium has this many electron levels • an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond • ions that are made of more than one atom • a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond • ionic compounds have ________ melting points • an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions • ...
Atoms and Bonding 2017-11-13
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- magnesium has this many electron levels
- this element has five total electrons
- shiny and reflective
- a chemical ___________ is a combination of symbols that shows the ratio of elements in a compound
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally
- able to be rolled into thin sheets
- a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- this element has two electron levels and five valence electrons
- a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond
- most molecular compounds do not _______ electric current
- this tells you the ratio of elements in the compound
- when an atom gains an electron, it becomes a ________ ion
- those electrons that have the highest energy level
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between positive and negative ions
- an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond
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- this molecule is an example of a polar covalent bond
- an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions
- an atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge
- a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally
- means that metals can be bent easily and pulled into thin strands or wires
- type of bond that usually forms when a nonmetal combines with a nonmetal
- ions that are made of more than one atom
- iodine would have this many dots around it for its electron dot diagram
- an ionic ____________ consists of positive and negative ions
- in naming ionic compounds, the name of this ion comes first
- there are this many chlorine to magnesium in magnesium chloride
- bond that forms as a result of the attraction between a positive metal ion and the many electrons surrounding it
- this element has four electron levels and two valence electrons
- ionic compounds have ________ melting points
- a mixture made of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal
30 Clues: shiny and reflective • able to be rolled into thin sheets • this element has five total electrons • magnesium has this many electron levels • ions that are made of more than one atom • an oxygen molecule has one ________ bond • a nitrogen molecule has one ________ bond • ionic compounds have ________ melting points • an orderly, three-dimensional arrangement of ions • ...
Mae DuFour's Tech Crossword 2017-06-13
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- changing data into information
- Improvement of something that has already been invented
- The forefront of technology, larger than a phone
- Passes along the message from the encoder to the decoder
- Informing in an entertaining way
- Where your information is coming from
- Creating something new
- preservation of something
- make (something) on a large scale using machinery
- Entertainment for purpose of educating the public
- High school required class
- The strength required for sustained physical activity
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- Data that has been sorted and arranged
- A type of manufacturing
- Includes individual facts, statistics, and ideas
- Speaking, writing, or other forms of...
- communication over a distance by telephone
- Something that runs on or must be connected to electricity
- The first word to an "age" in history
- Make up of one's genes
20 Clues: Creating something new • Make up of one's genes • A type of manufacturing • preservation of something • High school required class • changing data into information • Informing in an entertaining way • Where your information is coming from • The first word to an "age" in history • Data that has been sorted and arranged • Speaking, writing, or other forms of... • ...
The Forms (Phases) of Water 2024-08-12
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- liquid water flowing over the earth's surface
- the type of vapor you see over a pot of boiling water
- the process where liquid water turns to gas
- floating in the sky, made of water vapor
- frozen water in solid form
- liquid water falling from the sky
- solid water is... (temperature)
- liquid water turning into solid
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- the level of water vapor in the air
- full of salt water
- the gas form of water
- the process of solid water becoming liquid
- hard frozen water falling from the sky
- the state of water that flows
- frozen water falling from the, flakes
- we can only do this with liquid fresh water
- a large body of liquid fresh water
17 Clues: full of salt water • the gas form of water • frozen water in solid form • the state of water that flows • solid water is... (temperature) • liquid water turning into solid • liquid water falling from the sky • a large body of liquid fresh water • the level of water vapor in the air • frozen water falling from the, flakes • hard frozen water falling from the sky • ...
words of the week 2017-08-15
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- Fertile soil that is the result of flooding waters and is great for growing crops.
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth’s interior
- A period that does not rain enough for the crops
- A layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth’s crust and core
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- waves vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates.
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures
- he amount of force that presses on an area
9 Clues: he amount of force that presses on an area • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates. • A period that does not rain enough for the crops • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth’s interior • A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust • ...
words of the week 2017-08-15
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- Fertile soil that is the result of flooding waters and is great for growing crops.
- he amount of force that presses on an area
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust
- A layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth’s crust and core
- A period that does not rain enough for the crops
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- A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth’s interior
- waves vibrations that carry energy that is released in an earthquake as they travel through Earth
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates.
- A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures
9 Clues: he amount of force that presses on an area • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates. • A period that does not rain enough for the crops • A climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures • A rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth’s interior • A softer layer of Earth’s interior that forms further below the crust • ...
Science 2022-09-27
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- careful use and management of resources
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- store electrical energy
- reflects and focuses sunlight onto a fluid filled pipe, it becomes heated
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- heat energy from inside the esrth that can be used to heat buildings and produce electricity
- energy that travels as waves, through matter or through empty space
- energy of moving air
- energy of moving charges
- the ability to make things move/change
- an energy resource ghat formed over millions of years from reached remains of ancient plants and animals
- a change from one form to another
- either can be replaced as it is or cannot be used up
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- energy from the sun
- solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
- used up much faster then it can be replaced
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules
- the energy of moving particles
- energy of moving objects
- energy of moving water
20 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving air • energy of moving water • store electrical energy • energy of moving objects • energy of moving charges • the energy of moving particles • a change from one form to another • the ability to make things move/change • careful use and management of resources • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Transport Acorss Cell Membranes 2024-12-03
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- A molecule that forms the bilayer of the cell membrane.
- Describes molecules or parts of molecules that attract water.
- The movement of molecules against the concentration gradient using energy.
- The passive movement of molecules from a high to a low concentration.
- The movement of molecules across the membrane without energy input.
- A property of a membrane that allows some substances to pass through but not others.
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- Tiny openings in the membrane that allow small molecules to pass through.
- Describes molecules or parts of molecules that repel water.
- The movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.
- The difference in concentration of a substance across a space.
- A structure that allows specific molecules to pass through the membrane.
- The point at which molecules are evenly distributed across a membrane.
12 Clues: A molecule that forms the bilayer of the cell membrane. • Describes molecules or parts of molecules that repel water. • Describes molecules or parts of molecules that attract water. • The difference in concentration of a substance across a space. • The movement of molecules across the membrane without energy input. • ...
Staying Hydrated! Water and Weak Bonds 2024-09-06
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- Simple molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms covalently linked to a single oxygen atom
- Uneven charge distribution
- Solvent of life that greatly affects weak bonds
- Acid-base conjugate pair that resists changes in the pH of a solution
- Measure of hydrogen ion concentration
- Complex, 3-D structures that can have interactions with other biomolecules
- Proton Donor
- Proton Acceptor
- Interactions between two distinct electrical charges on atoms
- Tendency to attract water
- Unit of measure named after Swedish physicist
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- Lipid forms a bilayer with hydrophilic outsides and hydrophobic insides
- Tendency to repel water
- Ion product of water
- Molecule with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties
- Mechanism of blood pH control
- Random movement of gases and liquids powered by background thermal energy
- Measure of randomness
18 Clues: Proton Donor • Proton Acceptor • Ion product of water • Measure of randomness • Tendency to repel water • Tendency to attract water • Uneven charge distribution • Mechanism of blood pH control • Measure of hydrogen ion concentration • Unit of measure named after Swedish physicist • Solvent of life that greatly affects weak bonds • ...
Air Quality 2021-11-30
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- air pollution resulting from the combination of gases produced by burning fossil fuels
- a colorless gas produced by decomposing landfill waste and animal food digestion
- devices that use a liquid spray to remove pollutants from the air
- the lowering of the pH of the ocean caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
- energy obtained from the interaction of sunlight with photovoltaic cells
- precipitation that contains a higher than usual concentration of sulfuric and nitric acids
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- energy obtained from heat stored in the earth that is converted to a usable form
- energy obtained from the spinning of wind turbines that is converted to usable forms
- the process of removing small solid particles, like dust, from air
- a colorless and odorless gas produced from the decay of radium
10 Clues: a colorless and odorless gas produced from the decay of radium • devices that use a liquid spray to remove pollutants from the air • the process of removing small solid particles, like dust, from air • energy obtained from the interaction of sunlight with photovoltaic cells • energy obtained from heat stored in the earth that is converted to a usable form • ...
Sam V 2019-06-11
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- Forms between a metal and a nonmetal.
- The charge is (-) because there are more protons than electrons.
- Forms between two nonmetals.
- A substance that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
- A substance that is not conductive.
- The symbol (aq) indicates a substance is dissolved in _______.
- An ion composed of two or more ions.
- A reaction that involves an exchange of positive ions between two compounds.
- Two or more ________ combine to form a single substance.
- When you draw a ________,you first determine the number of valence electrons.
- An example is Methane, CH4.
- Atoms give away or accept electrons from one another in order to follow the Octet Rule.
- Are atoms or groups of atoms with a charge (+ or -).
- Form when electrons are gained.
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- the charge is(+) because there are more protons than electrons.
- A reaction in which atoms of one element replace the elements of the second atom.
- They are located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- A reaction in which ________ reacts with another substance.
- A symbol that separates the reactants and the products is called the ______.
- A starting substance in a _________.
- Made up of a metal and a nonmetal.
- A whole number that appears before a formula in an equation.
- Form when electrons are lost.
- The smallest part of an element or a compound.
24 Clues: An example is Methane, CH4. • Forms between two nonmetals. • Form when electrons are lost. • Form when electrons are gained. • Made up of a metal and a nonmetal. • A substance that is not conductive. • A starting substance in a _________. • An ion composed of two or more ions. • Forms between a metal and a nonmetal. • The smallest part of an element or a compound. • ...
Conservation of Energy 2019-06-13
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- Energy resource that gives electricity from sunlight
- Energy cannot be made or...
- Useful output divided by total input
- Another word for heat energy
- The fossil fuel that gives us petrol and diesel
- Heat transfer through a gas
- Energy type stored in fuels
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- The unit of energy
- Energy resource that gives us energy from rivers
- Heat transfer through a solid
- A scientific word for movement energy
- Energy resource that is not always available
- A non-renewable fuel
13 Clues: The unit of energy • A non-renewable fuel • Energy cannot be made or... • Heat transfer through a gas • Energy type stored in fuels • Another word for heat energy • Heat transfer through a solid • Useful output divided by total input • A scientific word for movement energy • Energy resource that is not always available • The fossil fuel that gives us petrol and diesel • ...
Types of Energy 2017-05-08
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- the sum of (usually macroscopic) kinetic and potential energies
- that of binding an electron to its atom or molecule
- Energy due to the flow of electrons.
- The energy a material possesses when it is stretched and is put under strain.
- that from magnetic fields
- Waves carry energy.
- The energy due to the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance.
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- The energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- The height the object attains gives it the potential to do work when it falls.
- Energy stored in the nuclei of atoms.
- that propagated by electromagnetic radiation, including light
- Energy by virtue of its motion.
- that equivalent to an object's rest mass
13 Clues: Waves carry energy. • that from magnetic fields • Energy by virtue of its motion. • Energy due to the flow of electrons. • Energy stored in the nuclei of atoms. • that equivalent to an object's rest mass • that of binding an electron to its atom or molecule • The energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. • ...
Types of Energy 2022-01-04
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- the abbreviation for the energy that an object has due to its height above the earth's surface
- the energy present when someone plays a flute
- the type of energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves
- the scale for measuring heat energy
- a type of energy related to the flow of electrons
- the potential energy inside an object's atoms or molecules
- the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion (kinetic) or due to its position (gravitational potential)
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- the state of energy "stored" in matter due to its position or the arrangment of its parts
- the type of energy that is stored in an atom's nucleus
- the metric unit for measuring energy
- the energy that is transferred from one object to another as the result of a difference in temperature
- the state of energy possessed by an object because it is in motion
- another word for heat energy
13 Clues: another word for heat energy • the scale for measuring heat energy • the metric unit for measuring energy • the energy present when someone plays a flute • a type of energy related to the flow of electrons • the type of energy that is stored in an atom's nucleus • the potential energy inside an object's atoms or molecules • ...
SOURCES OF ENERGY 2023-09-04
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- a place in West Bengal which is the largest coal mines in West Bengal
- the highest grade of coal
- the type of sources of energy those that use man-made materials as sources of energy
- the type of fuels those were formed over a period of millions of years, by the action of heat and pressure(of the earth's core) on the remain of dead plants and animals
- the substances which produce heat on burning in air
- one of the largest coal mine in the state of Jharkhand
- the type of energy those are inexhaustible natural resources
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- the SI unit for the calorific value of a fuel
- the process of string heating of coal in the absence of air
- the process of conversion of dead plant materials into coal
- the type of fuels those emit relatively low amount of pollutants and leave (virtually) no ash particles after burning
- a readily combustible black rock or a brownish black sedimentary rock
- the ability to do work
13 Clues: the ability to do work • the highest grade of coal • the SI unit for the calorific value of a fuel • the substances which produce heat on burning in air • one of the largest coal mine in the state of Jharkhand • the process of string heating of coal in the absence of air • the process of conversion of dead plant materials into coal • ...
Types of Energy 2024-03-18
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- Types of Energy that are stored
- Types of Energy that are in motion
- Energy is conserved, meaning that it is never created or __________
- This energy increases when you are higher up
- Involves vibrating atoms that create heat
- Energy stored in batteries and food
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- The term for when energy changes from one form to another
- When you plug in your phone to charge, it leads to this type of energy flowing through the charger
- Depends on mass and velocity
- Energy that includes both sunlight and our microwave ovens
- A form of energy released by the nucleus of atoms
- Travels through vibrations in air, water, and even solids
- When you stretch out a rubber band, you are building up this type of energy
13 Clues: Depends on mass and velocity • Types of Energy that are stored • Types of Energy that are in motion • Energy stored in batteries and food • Involves vibrating atoms that create heat • This energy increases when you are higher up • A form of energy released by the nucleus of atoms • The term for when energy changes from one form to another • ...
Science 2024-06-19
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- Soft tissue inside bone
- Collar bone
- Muscles
- Shoulder blade
- Thigh bone
- Produce energy from Sugar
- Found at the join to prevent friction between bones rubbing
- Arm bone
- Joins muscles to bones
- Holds you up for support
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- Backbones
- Bones are fur this
- Hip bone
- Joins two bones together
- Mineral found in bone
- Bone in your chest that protects your heart
- Forms bones surrounding your thorax (Chest area)
- Bone that protects brain
- Joint that moves the forearm
- Ball and _____ joint found in shoulders
20 Clues: Muscles • Hip bone • Arm bone • Backbones • Thigh bone • Collar bone • Shoulder blade • Bones are fur this • Mineral found in bone • Joins muscles to bones • Soft tissue inside bone • Joins two bones together • Bone that protects brain • Holds you up for support • Produce energy from Sugar • Joint that moves the forearm • Ball and _____ joint found in shoulders • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2015-11-16
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- long period when there is little or no rain
- any energy source that encompasses all those things that do not consume fossil fuels
- an increase in the amount of dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere which is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the Earth
- energy forms formed by natural processes
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- animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases such as carbon dioxide which are collecting in the air around the Earth and preventing heat escaping into space
- able to decay naturally and harmlessly
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, the desctruction of forests by people
- strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke
- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
10 Clues: able to decay naturally and harmlessly • energy forms formed by natural processes • long period when there is little or no rain • strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke • energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy • animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive • ...
Electricity Vocabulary (pg. 48-50) 2022-11-08
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- Another name for electrical energy.
- Any material that electricity can flow through easily.
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- The flow of electric energy through a conductor.
- Any material that slows or stops energy (electricity or sound) from flowing.
- Something that uses electric energy in a circuit. It transforms electricity to other forms of energy.
- A path electricity can go through. Is made using conductors.
6 Clues: Another name for electrical energy. • The flow of electric energy through a conductor. • Any material that electricity can flow through easily. • A path electricity can go through. Is made using conductors. • Any material that slows or stops energy (electricity or sound) from flowing. • ...
Key Concepts in Physics: ENERGY 2023-05-30
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- energy harnessed in laboratories
- potential energy stored in food
- bending of energy waves
- energy traveling in a vacuum
- energy created through motion
- moving electricity
- overlapping of energy waves
- the highness or lowness of sound
- light produced by heating
- energy resulting from moving charged particles
- potential energy causing attraction
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- light produced by chemical reaction
- potential energy often stored in metallic objects
- potential energy stored in pliant and stretchable materials
- bouncing off of energy waves
- electricity at rest
- spreading out of energy waves
- energy resulting from vibrations
- energy resulting from motion of molecules
- stored energy in stationary objects
20 Clues: moving electricity • electricity at rest • bending of energy waves • light produced by heating • overlapping of energy waves • energy traveling in a vacuum • bouncing off of energy waves • energy created through motion • spreading out of energy waves • potential energy stored in food • energy harnessed in laboratories • the highness or lowness of sound • ...
Energy & Energy Transfer 2023-10-17
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- energy transferred by the rapid movement of electromagnetic fields
- energy transferred by the vibration of an object
- the movement of energy from one object to another
- energy of motion
- the change of energy from one form to another
- movement of charge & energy from one place to another
- the ratio of energy delivered by a device to the energy supplied to make it operate
- energy transferred of a substance due to the motion of the particles within the object
- stored energy due to position or condition
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- energy stored due to an object's mass & position
- energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- energy transmitted to object by waves
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- energy stored by stretching or compressing
- of conservation of energy energy cannot be lost or destroyed only transferred or transformed
- energy that comes from the sun
- the average kinetic energy between atoms & molecules
- reducing energy consumption by using less energy or using more energy-efficient devices
- the ability to do work
19 Clues: energy of motion • the ability to do work • energy that comes from the sun • energy stored in the bonds of atoms • energy stored in the nucleus of atoms • energy transmitted to object by waves • energy stored by stretching or compressing • stored energy due to position or condition • the change of energy from one form to another • ...
Ecology Cafe Menu Project 2022-05-12
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- any factor that controls the growth of a population
- each step in a food chain or food web
- patterns and averages of temperature, precipitation, clouds, and wind over many years
- a series of organisms in which energy is transferred from one organism to another
- any nutrient whose supply limits productivity
- any nonliving part of the environment
- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment
- the number of individuals thaat can be found per unit area
- organisms that must acquire energy from other organisms
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- the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- a wetland formed where a river meets the sea
- a group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- short-term changes in temperature, precipitation, clouds, and wind from day to day, or minute to minute
- a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- the total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- an organism that can can capture energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms living cells can use
- a layer of permanently frozen subsoil
- elements that an organism needs to sustain life
- an assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- a material formed from decaying leaves and other organic material
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
22 Clues: each step in a food chain or food web • a layer of permanently frozen subsoil • any nonliving part of the environment • a wetland formed where a river meets the sea • any nutrient whose supply limits productivity • elements that an organism needs to sustain life • any factor that controls the growth of a population • ...
15 bones & 15 muscles 2021-11-12
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- a bone of the skull
- the largest bone
- Middle and inner ear
- a scroll square paired
- bone forming the central side
- bone that forms in the back
- each of two bones
- is one of the superahyoid
- the maxilla is the bone
- the bone that forms prominent
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- a compound bone
- each of a pair of muscles
- is performing the function
- a small bone
- bones- any bone surrounding the face
- bone that forms the sockets
- are two small symmetrical bones
- a square bone at the root
- is an infrahyoid
- is an infrahyoid muscle
20 Clues: a small bone • a compound bone • the largest bone • is an infrahyoid • each of two bones • a bone of the skull • Middle and inner ear • a scroll square paired • is an infrahyoid muscle • the maxilla is the bone • each of a pair of muscles • a square bone at the root • is one of the superahyoid • is performing the function • bone that forms the sockets • bone that forms in the back • ...
Rocks & Minerals - Grade V 2018-06-26
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- Fossil fuel that forms when dead plant matter is converted into peat
- Taj Mahal is made of this rock
- Igneous rock that floats on water
- solid material whose constituents are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure
- Hot liquid rock that lies below earth's surface
- Scientists who study rocks
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- One form of lime stone
- Inexhaustible source of energy
- Made of sand stone
- Most valuable gem stone
- Used to carve Mount Rushmore
- Blackboards are made from this
12 Clues: Made of sand stone • One form of lime stone • Most valuable gem stone • Scientists who study rocks • Used to carve Mount Rushmore • Inexhaustible source of energy • Taj Mahal is made of this rock • Blackboards are made from this • Igneous rock that floats on water • Hot liquid rock that lies below earth's surface • ...
Collin's Crossword 2015-05-04
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- is the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure
- are steady winds that flow from west to east between latitudes 30 degrees north ad 60 degrees north, and 30 degrees south and 60 degrees south
- harmful contaminations in the air including gases and smoke
- the atmospheric layer closest to Earth's surface
- are cold winds that blow from the east to the west near the North Pole and South Pole
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles within matter
- occurs in the troposphere when temperature increases as altitude increases
- an area of the stratosphere that has the highest concentration of ozone
- water in its gaseous form
- is a narrow band of high winds near the top of the troposphere.
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- wind that blows from the sea to the land due to different pressures and temperatures
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
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- the transfer of energy by collisions between particles
- descries whether circulating air motions will be strong or weak
- a region within the mesosphere and thermosphere that contains ions
- precipitation that is a pH lower than normal rainwater
- a mixture of dust, acid ,and other chemicals that can be hazardous to humans
- steady winds that flow from east to west between 30 degrees north latitude and 30 degrees south latitude
- air pollution that forms the interaction between chemicals in the air and sunlight
- layer of atmosphere directly above the troposphere
- a wind that blows from land to sea du to different pressures and temperatures
22 Clues: water in its gaseous form • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • the atmospheric layer closest to Earth's surface • layer of atmosphere directly above the troposphere • the transfer of energy by collisions between particles • precipitation that is a pH lower than normal rainwater • ...
6TH GRADE UNIT 1 BONUS 2023-10-02
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- THIS ELEMENT HAS THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL Fe
- WHEN AN ELEMENT IS ABLE TO BEND OR BE SHAPED
- BREAD IS ABLE TO RISE DUE TO
- SIGN OF A CHEMICAL CHANGE THAT COMES IN THREE DIFFERENT FORMS
- METALLOIDS ALLOW LITTLE HEAT AND ENERGY TO FLOW THEREFORE THEY ARE REFERRED TO AS A -
- THIS ELEMENT HAS THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL Mg
- TWO LIQUIDS CREATING A SOLID
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- SIGN THAT IS SEEN WHEN PANCAKES ARE COOKED AND THE PANCAKE IS FLIPPED OVER
- WHEN AN ELEMENT BREAKS WHEN BENT
- ELEMENTS THAT ARE SHINY, MALLEABLE, AND GOOD CONDUCTOR
- MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT COMBINED
- THE ABILITY FOR AN ELEMENT TO BE METALLIC
- REPRESENTED BY A CAPITAL LETTER
- ELEMENTS THAT ARE DULL BRITTLE AND ARE INSULATORS
14 Clues: BREAD IS ABLE TO RISE DUE TO • TWO LIQUIDS CREATING A SOLID • MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT COMBINED • REPRESENTED BY A CAPITAL LETTER • WHEN AN ELEMENT BREAKS WHEN BENT • THIS ELEMENT HAS THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL Fe • THIS ELEMENT HAS THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL Mg • THE ABILITY FOR AN ELEMENT TO BE METALLIC • WHEN AN ELEMENT IS ABLE TO BEND OR BE SHAPED • ...
A&D Rollercoaster Crossword | Physics Teacher Level 2024-04-29
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- - Resistance force exerted on an object moving through a fluid medium.
- - Inclined plane often used to lift rollercoaster cars to higher positions.
- - Type of acceleration experienced when a rollercoaster turns.
- - Informal term for a rollercoaster.
- - Fundamental force responsible for the acceleration of objects towards the Earth.
- - Energy associated with the motion of an object.
- - Principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
- - Vector quantity representing speed and direction of motion.
- - Scalar quantity representing how fast an object is moving.
- - Park where rollercoasters are commonly found.
- - Resistance force encountered by a rollercoaster car due to its movement through the atmosphere.
- - Type of friction experienced by a rollercoaster car as it moves along the track.
- - Force exerted by a rope, cable, or chain when it is pulled tight by forces acting on it.
- - Scientist credited with formulating the laws of motion.
- - Resistance force that opposes motion between surfaces in contact.
- - Section of rollercoaster track where the path forms a complete circle, often resulting in inverted motion.
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- - Measure of how sharply a rollercoaster track bends.
- - Maximum speed reached by a falling object when the force of gravity equals the force of air resistance.
- - Property of matter that resists changes in its state of motion.
- - Vector quantity representing a push or pull exerted on an object.
- - Type of potential energy stored in a compressed spring or stretched rubber band.
- - Type of force that keeps an object moving in a curved path.
- - Acceleration experienced by an object due to gravity or other forces.
- - Rate of change of velocity over time.
- - Force generated by a rollercoaster launching mechanism.
- - Energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration.
- - Product of an object's mass and velocity.
- - Process of slowing down or stopping a rollercoaster car.
- - Precautions and measures taken to ensure the well-being of rollercoaster riders.
29 Clues: - Informal term for a rollercoaster. • - Rate of change of velocity over time. • - Product of an object's mass and velocity. • - Park where rollercoasters are commonly found. • - Energy associated with the motion of an object. • - Measure of how sharply a rollercoaster track bends. • - Force generated by a rollercoaster launching mechanism. • ...
Signs Asymend 2022-09-04
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- Line or colum of light, heat or electromagnetic radiation.
- Distance between oorresponding points of two consecutive waves.
- Discrete packets of energy, called photons.
- The colored tissue at the front of the eye that cntains the pupil in the center.
- Opposite of a concave surface; A shape curving outward. it's middle thicker than it's edges.
- number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time; the number of cycles or vibrations undergone during one unit of time.
- An imaginary line forming a right angle with the tangent to a curved surface at a particular point.
- Type of energy made by vibrations.
- Most anterior structure of the eye; A Curved transparent structure with a radius of 7.8mm.
- A complex ocular structure that converts wavelengths of light into neuronal signals that become perceived visual images.
- The maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from it's equilibrium position.
- A thin flap of skin that is stretched tight like a drum and vibrates when sound hits it.
- The amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton applied over a displacement of one meter.
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- Bending of light which can also happen with sound, water and other waves as it passes from one transparent substance onto another.
- When light bounces off an object. If the surface is smooth and shiny, like glass, water or polished metal.
- The capacity for doing work; It may exist in potential, kinetic, or chemical forms.
- A surface or a line that is curved inward.
- A measure of sound intensity and amplitude.
- Propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way.
- The opening within the iris through which light passes before reaching the lens and being focused onto the retina.
20 Clues: Type of energy made by vibrations. • A surface or a line that is curved inward. • Discrete packets of energy, called photons. • A measure of sound intensity and amplitude. • Line or colum of light, heat or electromagnetic radiation. • Distance between oorresponding points of two consecutive waves. • ...
PUZZLE ME 2023-01-27
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- Animal that chases the weaker smaller animal
- She is our school principal, Ms...
- An object that produces a magnetic field
- The planet where we live in
- One of the parts of a plant
- A group of stars in the dark sky
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- Our school mascot is a ...
- An object that opposes or blocks electricity
- One of the forms of energy
- The conditions surrounding a food web
10 Clues: Our school mascot is a ... • One of the forms of energy • The planet where we live in • One of the parts of a plant • A group of stars in the dark sky • She is our school principal, Ms... • The conditions surrounding a food web • An object that produces a magnetic field • Animal that chases the weaker smaller animal • An object that opposes or blocks electricity
Radiation 2014-11-17
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- Place where nuclear power is produced
- Forms when uranium breaks down
- Time when stuff get smaller by half
- More dangerous form of radiation
- Unit of radioactivity
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- Are variants of a particular chemical element
- Movement of electromagnetic field
- An atom losing energy by emitting ionizing radiation
- Medical way to use radiation
- Power source which produces lots of waste
10 Clues: Unit of radioactivity • Medical way to use radiation • Forms when uranium breaks down • More dangerous form of radiation • Movement of electromagnetic field • Time when stuff get smaller by half • Place where nuclear power is produced • Power source which produces lots of waste • Are variants of a particular chemical element • ...
Water Cycle 2023-12-15
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- When water vapor loses energy and changes into liquid
- The change of liquid to solid
- The biggest mass of water
- Can be in forms of gas, liquid, or solid
- Water that soaks into the ground
- Water that falls from clouds
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- The plants absorb liquid
- Water that is on top of earth's surface
- Water that turns into a gas
- The movement of water through the atmosphere
10 Clues: The plants absorb liquid • The biggest mass of water • Water that turns into a gas • Water that falls from clouds • The change of liquid to solid • Water that soaks into the ground • Water that is on top of earth's surface • Can be in forms of gas, liquid, or solid • The movement of water through the atmosphere • When water vapor loses energy and changes into liquid
Water Cycle 2023-12-15
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- When water vapor loses energy and changes into liquid
- The change of liquid to solid
- The biggest mass of water
- Can be in forms of gas, liquid, or solid
- Water that soaks into the ground
- Water that falls from clouds
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- The plants absorb liquid
- Water that is on top of earth's surface
- Water that turns into a gas
- The movement of water through the atmosphere
10 Clues: The plants absorb liquid • The biggest mass of water • Water that turns into a gas • Water that falls from clouds • The change of liquid to solid • Water that soaks into the ground • Water that is on top of earth's surface • Can be in forms of gas, liquid, or solid • The movement of water through the atmosphere • When water vapor loses energy and changes into liquid
Periodic Trends 2024-11-13
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- primary use is fertilizer production/ is the 4th element in the 3rd energy level with the most ionization energy/1.46 is the atomic radius
- lightest solid element/152 atomic radius/0.98 electronegativity so not very electronegative
- Semi-metal/3 valence electrons/ -3 charge
- 3rd most abundant element in the earths crust/3 valence electrons/ charge is -3
- lots of it is in oceans/22.99 is the mass,11 protons,11 electrons,12 neutrons/ the element with the least ionization energy in the 3rd energy level
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- used to blow up balloons/non-metal/ionic radius of 32
- Flows at almost 1500 degrees celsius/metalloid/5th element in the 3rd main energy level
- Highly combustible/1valence electron/one proton, one electron so it's neutral except when it loses a charge
- Co-factor in more than 300 enzymes/ 2 valence electrons/ is a metal
- Forms the most compounds/non-metal/no ionic radius
- Sliver-Gray Metallic,occurs naturally in about 30 different minerals/9.012 mass,4 protons,5 neutrons,4 electrons
- Monotomic gas/38 is the atomic radius/full valence electron so its not electronegative
12 Clues: Semi-metal/3 valence electrons/ -3 charge • Forms the most compounds/non-metal/no ionic radius • used to blow up balloons/non-metal/ionic radius of 32 • Co-factor in more than 300 enzymes/ 2 valence electrons/ is a metal • 3rd most abundant element in the earths crust/3 valence electrons/ charge is -3 • ...
14 & 15 2023-05-10
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- energy - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface. Biomass energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- - a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- - a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- energy - energy that travels in waves
- energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy - energy dealing with temperature
- - the rate of doing work
- potential energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- conversion - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- plane - a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- energy resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
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- - a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- energy - energy obtained from flowing water
- and axle - a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- energy - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- energy - the energy associated with electric charges
- conservation - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- - the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- potential energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- - the ability to do work
- energy resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- energy - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- energy - the energy an object has due to its motion
- fuels - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- energy - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
28 Clues: - the ability to do work • - the rate of doing work • energy - energy that travels in waves • energy - energy dealing with temperature • energy - energy obtained from flowing water • energy - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy - the energy stored in chemical bonds • - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
Electric Current 2024-03-13
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- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- Field: Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelledConductor: A material through which electrons move easily
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Source: An object that provides a potential difference
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- Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- Current (DC): A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
14 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source: An object that provides a potential difference • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow • Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction • ...
vocab 4 and 5 2022-11-29
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- a battery
- a bird
- energy that comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance
- a group of the same species living in an area
- breaks down bacteria
- a roller coaster
- eats other animals for energy
- delivered by tiny charged particles called electrons
- radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light
- any living thing
- a sitting ball
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- the sun
- the home of an organism
- energy stored in objects by tension
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy stored in an object's height
- energy stored in the movement of objects
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- makes its own food
- the role an organism plays
- all of the different populations of living things that interact with one another in an area.
21 Clues: a bird • the sun • a battery • a sitting ball • a roller coaster • any living thing • makes its own food • breaks down bacteria • the home of an organism • the role an organism plays • eats other animals for energy • energy stored in objects by tension • energy stored in an object's height • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy stored in the movement of objects • ...
Chapter 8: Exercise Metabolism & Bioenergetics Vocab 2024-01-09
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- When calorie intake is lower than the number of calories expended.
- Water-soluble molecules produced in the liver as a result of fatty acid oxidation. They can then be oxidized in the mitochondria to produce adenosine triphosphate.
- The number of calories a person expends through physical activity and structured exercise.
- The point at which the body uses an equal mix of carbohydrate and fat as fuel sources.
- The calories expended through structured exercise or training.
- One food calorie. Also, the amount of energy needed to raise one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius.
- The first step in the process to break down fats via oxidative phosphorylation.
- The inability of the cells to respond to insulin; occurs in type 2 diabetes.
- The formation of ketone bodies from nonfat sources, such as certain amino acids.
- Food substances required in large amounts to supply energy and include protein, carbohydrate, and fat.
- A high-energy compound occurring in all cells from which adenosine triphosphate is formed.
- The simplest form of carbohydrate used by the body for energy.
- One of the three main classes of foods and a source of energy in the body. Fats help the body use some vitamins and keep the skin healthy. They also serve as energy stores for the body. In food, there are two types of fats: saturated and unsaturated.
- A state of carbohydrate depletion where the liver manufactures ketone bodies to meet energy demands that free fatty acid oxidation cannot support.
- The rate at which the body expends energy (calories) when fasted and at complete rest, such as asleep or lying quietly.
- A metabolic process that occurs in the cytosol of a cell that converts glucose into pyruvate and adenosine triphosphate. Anaerobic glycolysis refers to when this process occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- The examination of bioenergetics as it relates to the unique physiologic changes and demands placed on the body during exercise.
- Processes relating to, involving, or requiring oxygen.
- Aerobic exercise that remains at a relatively constant intensity, including a stable heart rate and oxygen consumption.
- Amino acid that must be obtained through the diet as the body does not make it; there are nine essential amino acids.
- The formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources (proteins and fats).
- A series of reactions inside the mitochondria that uses oxygen to produce adenosine triphosphate.
- Amino acids that can be synthesized by the body and do not, under normal circumstances, need to be obtained in the diet.
- Intermediate forms of nutrients used in metabolic reactions to create adenosine triphosphate.
- Energy expenditure through daily activities outside of structured exercise, such as walking, completing household chores, and taking the stairs.
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- A series of protein complexes that transfer protons and electrons received from the citric acid cycle through a series of reactions to create adenosine triphosphate.
- A measurement used to describe the energy cost of physical activity as multiples of resting metabolic rate. One MET is 3.5 mL of oxygen consumption per kilogram per minute.
- Isolated ketone bodies usually consumed in supplement form.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed but merely converted from one form to another.
- The chemical or substrate form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body.
- A high-energy molecule that serves as the main form of energy in the human body; known as the energy currency of the body.
- The by-products of the breakdown of stored or consumed fats, metabolized exclusively via the aerobic pathway, which uses oxygen to create adenosine triphosphate.
- An energy system that provides energy very rapidly, for approximately 10–15 seconds, via anaerobic metabolism.
- The state in which the body’s metabolism is elevated after exercise.
- Metabolic acidosis induced by very high levels of ketone bodies such as seen in type 1 diabetes or severe insulin resistance.
- All of the chemical reactions that occur in the body to maintain itself.
- Produced by the breakdown of carbohydrates through glycolysis and by the fatty acids through beta-oxidation and is the precursor for these substrates to the citric acid cycle.
- The point where glucose provides nearly all of the energy for the activity.
- The total amount of energy expended in one day.
- The addition of a phosphate group to a molecule, such as in the transfer of a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate to create adenosine triphosphate.
- The energy required to digest, absorb, and process nutrients that are consumed.
- The physical processes that move the body and keep it alive, such as muscle contraction.
- Processes relating to the absence of oxygen.
- The breakdown of amino acids into substrates that can be used for energy metabolism.
- Amino acids linked by peptide bonds; the building blocks of body tissues.
- The study of energy in the human body.
- Glucose that is deposited and stored in bodily tissues, such as the liver and muscle cells; the storage form of carbohydrate.
47 Clues: The study of energy in the human body. • Processes relating to the absence of oxygen. • The total amount of energy expended in one day. • Processes relating to, involving, or requiring oxygen. • Isolated ketone bodies usually consumed in supplement form. • The calories expended through structured exercise or training. • ...
Sam V 2019-06-11
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- A symbol that separates the reactants and the products is called the ______.
- Form when electrons are gained.
- The charge is (-) because there are more protons than electrons.
- A starting substance in a _________.
- An ion composed of two or more ions.
- A reaction that involves an exchange of positive ions between two compounds.
- Two or more ________ combine to form a single substance.
- They are located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- When you draw a ________,you first determine the number of valence electrons.
- A whole number that appears before a formula in an equation.
- Forms between two nonmetals.
- Form when electrons are lost.
- Are atoms or groups of atoms with a charge (+ or -).
- the charge is(+) because there are more protons than electrons.
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- The smallest part of an element or a compound.
- Atoms give away or accept electrons from one another in order to follow the Octet Rule.
- A reaction in which ________ reacts with another substance.
- A reaction in which atoms of one element replace the elements of the second atom.
- A substance that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
- An example is Methane, CH4.
- A substance that is not conductive.
- Made up of a metal and a nonmetal.
- The symbol (aq) indicates a substance is dissolved in _______.
- Forms between a metal and a nonmetal.
24 Clues: An example is Methane, CH4. • Forms between two nonmetals. • Form when electrons are lost. • Form when electrons are gained. • Made up of a metal and a nonmetal. • A substance that is not conductive. • A starting substance in a _________. • An ion composed of two or more ions. • Forms between a metal and a nonmetal. • The smallest part of an element or a compound. • ...
Role of Water 2026-04-27
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- when water vapor rises and cools into liquid droplets that form clouds
- the change in atmosphere temperature which weather patterns and climate
- when plants release water vapor directly into the atmosphere
- a force that pulls matter back down to Earth
- the movement of broken rock pieces away from their source
- long-term average patterns of a region
- fertilizers and chemicals flow into water
- short-term conditions in the atmosphere
- cycles in many forms in our environment
- when water soaks into the soil and fills groundwater reservoirs
- horizontal movement of air across Earth that pushes storms across the globe
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- when water falls back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- flows in one direction
- provides thermal energy that heats water and causes phase changes
- Earth's rotation causes moving air and water to curve
- a visible mass of tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Formed when water vapor condenses.
- removing trees from the planet. This reduces transpiration.
- liquid water transforms into a gas (water vapor)
- when water flows downhill over the landscape
- physical and chemical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces by water, wind, and ice
20 Clues: flows in one direction • long-term average patterns of a region • short-term conditions in the atmosphere • cycles in many forms in our environment • fertilizers and chemicals flow into water • a force that pulls matter back down to Earth • when water flows downhill over the landscape • liquid water transforms into a gas (water vapor) • ...
B4 2021 Hopkins 2021-04-14
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- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Greenhouse gases keep the Earth warm through a process called...
- these released, carbon dioxide, steam, and ammonia.
- the long-term heating of Earth's climate system
- molecules in the atmosphere that were broken apart by sunlight, leaving nitrogen and hydrogen.
- a series of regions in parts of the mesosphere and thermosphere where high-energy radiation from the Sun has knocked electrons loose from their parent atoms and molecules
- occurs when a planet absorbs more energy from the sun than it can radiate back to space
- the atmosphere that came from earth itself
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- layer with the highest pressure
- the lightest element that rose to the top of the atmosphere and much of it eventually drifted off into space.
- take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and give off oxygen (O2)
- emitted during agricultural and industrial activities, combustion of fossil fuels and solid waste, as well as during treatment of wastewater.
- emitted during the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil.
- water takes the form of an invisible gas
- most produced greenhouse gas and responsible for the majority of global warming.
- Carbon naturally moves from one part of the Earth to another through the...
- where the earth gets its energy from,in forms of radiation
- trap heat in the atmosphere, which makes the Earth warmer
- global warming is caused mainly by...
- the lightest elemnt
- the amount of a particular gas in the air.
21 Clues: the lightest elemnt • layer with the highest pressure • global warming is caused mainly by... • water takes the form of an invisible gas • the atmosphere that came from earth itself • the amount of a particular gas in the air. • the long-term heating of Earth's climate system • these released, carbon dioxide, steam, and ammonia. • ...
biology 2022-10-29
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- a mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate,
- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier,
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- A series of chemical reactions that occurs as part of the dark reactions of photosynthesis,
- a series of four protein complexes that couple redox reactions, creating an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- the set of compounds that have an intense color and are used in the coloring of other materials.
- converts sunlight into energy
- a disk-shaped, membranous sac containing chlorophyll, in which the light reaction of photosynthesis occurs, found in blue-green algae and in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
13 Clues: converts sunlight into energy • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an important “energy molecule” found in all life forms • a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, • functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. • a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed • ...
States of Matter/Phase Change 2022-02-28
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- The change of state from a solid to a gas.
- Everything that has mass and takes up space.
- The transfer of heat energy in the form of waves.
- A state of matter that has a defined shape and volume. The particles vibrate back and forth and are locked in place.
- The change in state from plasma to gas.
- The coldest temperature, 0 Kelvin, that can be reached. It is the hypothetical temperature at which all molecular motion stops.
- Small pieces of matter.
- Another name for heat energy.
- A state of matter with no defined shape or volume. The particles move with a high amount of energy and spread as far apart as possible.
- The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
- The change in state from gas to plasma
- The direct transfer of heat from one object to another through direct touch.
- The change in state from a solid to a liquid.
- Vaporization that occurs only at the surface of a liquid.
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- The physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- A change from one state of matter to another.
- Vaporization that occurs throughout a liquid.
- The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
- A state of matter that has no defined shape but has a defined volume. The particles flow past each other with a medium amount of energy.
- The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas.
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid.
- Process by which, in a liquid or gas being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- A state of matter that is a superheated gas with electrons.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- The change of state from a gas to a solid.
- Another word for heat.
27 Clues: Another word for heat. • Small pieces of matter. • Another name for heat energy. • The change in state from gas to plasma • The change in state from plasma to gas. • The change of state from a solid to a gas. • The change of state from a gas to a solid. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • ...
STAAR Review Part 2025-04-17
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- plants losing liquid water and it changing into water vapor
- dropping off of sediments
- must eat other living things to survive
- part of the body
- energy created from vibrations
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- short term atmospheric conditions
- breaking of rock into sediments
- make their own food
- trait that you get from your parents
- energy when an object is moving
- heat energy
- trait that you get after birth
- energy that travels in straight lines
- does not allow light to flow through
- large flat area of land located at the mouth of a river
- what changes in an experiment
- specific rule or job
- resistance caused when two things rub together
- an object that allows some light to go through
- average weather over decades
- an object that allows all light to go through
- movement of sediments
- day and night, movement on axis
- organism that breaks down dead things
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- living things
- a deep narrow valley created by being weathered by a river
- behavior that you have to be taught
- sink or float
- behavior that is natural and not learned
- only eat plants
- energy that flows through circuits
- Dune a hill or mound of sand
- resemblance to another organism to protect itself
- season, movement around the sun
- collection of water- ocean, rivers, lakes
- lets the flow of heat or electricity flow through
- sediments being "glued" together
- liquid water is heated and changes into water vapor
- does not let the flow of heat or electricity flow through
- capable of being dissolved in a liquid
- combination of 2 or more substances that keep their physical properties
- mixture of dissolved substances
- what creates a U Shaped Valley
- a push or a pull that causes an object to move
- water vapor turning into liquid, forms clouds
- sediments being pressed together
- nonliving things
- only eats animals
- eats plants and animals
50 Clues: heat energy • living things • sink or float • only eat plants • part of the body • nonliving things • only eats animals • make their own food • specific rule or job • movement of sediments • rain, snow, sleet, hail • eats plants and animals • dropping off of sediments • Dune a hill or mound of sand • average weather over decades • what changes in an experiment • energy created from vibrations • ...
