physical Crossword Puzzles
TTS Chemical and physical changes 2025-08-11
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- is a process of changing a substance that involves the breaking and forming of bonds between atoms, resulting in a new substance with different properties than the original substance.
- is an adjective meaning reversible or able to be returned to its original state.
- is a characteristic of chemical change.
- is a substance or compound formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- is an example of a redox reaction.
- is an example of a physical change.
- is a reaction that produces salt and water.
- is a combination of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded.
- is a substance or compound that is involved in a chemical reaction and undergoes a change into a new substance.
- is an example of a chemical change.
- is one of the four basic states of matter, along with liquid, gas, and aqueous.
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- is a change in a substance that does not change its chemical composition, but only its physical properties.
- is an example of a physical change.
- is when two compounds exchange ions.
- is a type of chemical reaction in which two or more substances (elements or compounds) combine to form a single product.
- is an example of a chemical change.
- is when one element replaces another element in a compound.
- is a process that transforms a substance into a new substance with different properties than the original substance.
- is a substance formed from two or more different elements that are chemically bonded. Chemistry
- means "unreversible."
- is a single substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances through a chemical reaction.
- is a number placed in front of a chemical formula in a chemical equation.
22 Clues: means "unreversible." • is an example of a redox reaction. • is an example of a physical change. • is an example of a chemical change. • is an example of a physical change. • is an example of a chemical change. • is when two compounds exchange ions. • is a characteristic of chemical change. • is a reaction that produces salt and water. • ...
Chemical and Physical Changes Review! 2024-12-09
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- A change to matter that does not change the chemical composition of the matter
- A type of reaction that releases heat. (Gets colder)
- maintain (a quantity such as energy or mass) at a constant overall total.
- of Mass States that matter cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change form
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- The process where a solid turns directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.
- The process of a solid turning into a liquid.
- The process of matter changing states between solid, liquid, or gas
- when certain things or factors or conditions lead to alteration in course of action
- A physical change where a substance mixes with a solvent to form a solution.
- The process of a liquid turning into a solid.
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- is a characteristic of a substance that can only be observed during a chemical reaction
- A physical property is a characteristic of matter that can be observed and measured without changing the chemical identity
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas
- A type of reaction that absorbs heat.(Gets hotter)
- The process of elements interacting with one another to form new substances
- A change to matter that does change the chemical composition of the matter.
- A substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution
20 Clues: A substance that is dissolved in a solvent • The process of a liquid turning into a gas • The process of a gas turning into a liquid. • The process of a solid turning into a liquid. • The process of a liquid turning into a solid. • A type of reaction that absorbs heat.(Gets hotter) • A type of reaction that releases heat. (Gets colder) • ...
Physical Science Routines and Reminders 2024-01-09
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- If I need to listen to something on my chromebook, my headphones must be ____.
- What I must answer when first arriving to class daily.
- Our final exam is said to be ____, meaning it covers content from the entire semester.
- A place to record information for this class throughout the semester.
- Mrs. Platz read a total of 1,165 pages over winter break by reading _____ books.
- True or false: I am responsible for making up the work I missed when absent.
- Per district policy, I cannot bring this to class.
- Something that is not tolerated and results in a 0 for the submitted work.
- The next unit we will be covering.
- Number of minutes I need to wait before requesting to leave the classroom.
- This grading category is weighted as 25% of your overall grade.
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- If unexcused tardy to class, I must go and get this paper from room 162.
- What I can do to improve my test grade.
- How much the semester final is worth for this class.
- If I turn in an assignment late or redo it for a better grade, I need to submit this in Google Classroom.
- This must be brought to class everyday to access your science starter question.
- How much credit I can receive for turning in work late (before the unit test).
- Mrs. Platz played this game on the Nintendo Switch over winter break for 19 hours and 12 minutes (with help from Mr. Platz).
- The first part of Mrs. Platz’s email.
- When leaving to the restroom, you must take your ID and the _______.
- Something that your peers sometimes need to borrow.
- Mrs. Platz won 2 _______ championships over winter break (no help from Mr. Platz).
22 Clues: The next unit we will be covering. • The first part of Mrs. Platz’s email. • What I can do to improve my test grade. • Per district policy, I cannot bring this to class. • Something that your peers sometimes need to borrow. • How much the semester final is worth for this class. • What I must answer when first arriving to class daily. • ...
S & E ASIA-PHYSICAL FEATURES 2025-10-23
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- the other name for the Chang Jiang River
- the Himalayas form a natural _ between India & China
- the Sea of Japan is an arm of this ocean
- old canal system that connects the Chang Jiang & Huang He
- the Yangtze is the largest & longest river in this country
- this desert is between two rugged mountain ranges in northwestern China
- Chinas's 2nd longest river
- the largest desert in Asia
- this connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans
- "China's _" is the nickname for the Huang He due to frequent flooding
- the Ganges is the most important river to this country
- the other name for the Huang He River
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- the Huang He empties into this
- the Indian ocean is the _ largest of the five oceans
- this body of water is between the Korean Peninsula & Japan
- this is the third-longest river in the world
- the Yellow River is named for muddy yellow _ that it carries along
- how many of the world's ten largest peaks are in the Himalayas
- the Korean Peninsula has been divided into two countries since the end of this war
- river that begins in the Himalayan Mountains
- the Gobi Desert is also known as this Chinese word that means "sand desert"
- Mt. Everest if the world's _ mountain
- the Ganges River is sacred to this religion
- the Ganges river flows into this
24 Clues: Chinas's 2nd longest river • the largest desert in Asia • the Huang He empties into this • the Ganges river flows into this • Mt. Everest if the world's _ mountain • the other name for the Huang He River • the other name for the Chang Jiang River • the Sea of Japan is an arm of this ocean • the Ganges River is sacred to this religion • ...
Become Fit 2022-12-08
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- It is recommended that teenagers get hours
- The ability of your muscles to use force
- time The ability to respond quickly
- What is the body's source of energy
- Being able to handle physical and play each day without becoming overly tired
- sleep
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- Physical fitness relates to and to readiness
- The ability to perform difficult physical actively Without getting overly tired
- To improve your physical health you can eat healthy, and have good hygrines
- Listing to music is one example of how to manage
- is eating a healthy and balanced diet
11 Clues: sleep • time The ability to respond quickly • What is the body's source of energy • is eating a healthy and balanced diet • The ability of your muscles to use force • It is recommended that teenagers get hours • Physical fitness relates to and to readiness • Listing to music is one example of how to manage • ...
Emotions 2022-10-26
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- involves a non-cooperative response
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
- the body's physical response
- natural feelings, or state or mind
- emotions from from a response and a label
- strong disapproval by something unpleasant or offensive
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- unhappy
- the body's mental response
- an unpleasant feeling triggered by a sense of danger
- to actually understand how someone else is feeling
- theory where the emotional response is a reaction to physical responses
- another name for a specific type of fear
- both physical and emotional experiences happen at the same time
- to acknowledge someone is in distress
14 Clues: unhappy • the body's mental response • the body's physical response • natural feelings, or state or mind • involves a non-cooperative response • to acknowledge someone is in distress • another name for a specific type of fear • emotions from from a response and a label • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment • to actually understand how someone else is feeling • ...
X 2020-09-03
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- something we do regularly for pleasure n joy in free time
- physical or mental activity for strength ngood health
- positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy
- act of connecting to God
- treatment to help or cure mental or physical health
- slight indicator of bodily disorder
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- give professional advice to someone
- to sleep after a period of activity
- to the food that affects our health
- ability to avoid disease
- to attain mental/emotional calmness
- preesures that are unmanageable
- (indian in origin) breathing exercises to relax mind n body
- a physical fitness centre
14 Clues: ability to avoid disease • act of connecting to God • a physical fitness centre • preesures that are unmanageable • give professional advice to someone • to sleep after a period of activity • to the food that affects our health • to attain mental/emotional calmness • slight indicator of bodily disorder • positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy • ...
Helena's life periods crossword 2021-11-29
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- the time before toddlerhood
- the time between tolddlerhood and adolescence
- when you grow.
- it can be physical material or your physical body.
- a human inside the mother belly when it has more than 8 weeks
- related to feelings.
- becomes larger or more advanced.
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- related to the process of learning.
- the time when the child starts to walk
- relating to people.
- the time
- changes in the body and mind that happen to children when they are becoming adults.
- refers to right or bad behavior.
- the time before getting born
- a human inside the mother belly between 1 and 8 weeks old
15 Clues: the time • when you grow. • relating to people. • related to feelings. • the time before toddlerhood • the time before getting born • refers to right or bad behavior. • becomes larger or more advanced. • related to the process of learning. • the time when the child starts to walk • the time between tolddlerhood and adolescence • it can be physical material or your physical body. • ...
Volleyball Basics NIST Physical Education 2016-02-01
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- A type of pass to deliver the ball to your setter.
- You can't hold the ball in volleyball so it is called a _______ sport.
- Players can only touch this with their hair.
- Name of a type of serve, standing ______ serve.
- An underarm pass from down low made with the forearms.
- A player who is expert in receiving service from the opposition.
- An overhead pass made with the hands.
- Matches are played best of five ________.
- A player brought in to replace another.
- Players rotate this way.
- Do this when your team wins back service.
- The ball can only be touched this many times on your side of the net.
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- Used to stop an attacking shot at the net.
- System where teams score a point on every rally.
- This gets a ball into play, starts the point.
- Number of points a game must be won by.
- Name given to the situation where the ball crosses the net several times.
- Winning the ball back from your opposition was referred to as this.
- This is called if you step on the base line when serving.
- The most aggressive shot (hit/spike) should ideally be made on the ____ touch.
- The overhead attacking shot.
- Name of the line 3 metres back from centre line.
- Name of the area a match is played in. Measures 18 metres by 9 metres.
23 Clues: Players rotate this way. • The overhead attacking shot. • An overhead pass made with the hands. • Number of points a game must be won by. • A player brought in to replace another. • Matches are played best of five ________. • Do this when your team wins back service. • Used to stop an attacking shot at the net. • Players can only touch this with their hair. • ...
Physical Science Periodic Table & Bonding 2019-10-25
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- An element that has physical and chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals
- metal Group 1 elements, except for hydrogen, are reactive & usually exist as compounds with other elements
- An ion with a negative charge from gaining electrons
- bond A chemical bond resulting from the sharing of valence electrons
- An atom or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
- A highly reactive group 17 element with 7 valence electrons
- Elements that are generally gases or dull, brittle solids that are poor conductors of heat and electricity
- An element that conducts heat and electricity, is lustrous and malleable, tends to be solid
- bond The attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons
- lattice A 3D geometric arrangement of particles so each ion is surrounded by oppositely charged particles
- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table who share chemical and physical properties due to the same number of valence electrons
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- An ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts an electric current
- An ion with a "pawsitive" charge from losing electrons
- bond The electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound
- The smallest particle of an element that retains all the properties of that element, composed of electrons, protons & neutrons
- electron The electrons in an atom's outermost orbitals; they determine the chemical properties of an element
- gas An extremely unreactive group 18 element with a full valence shell
- Formed when two or more atoms share electrons in a covalent bond
- A mixture of elements that has metallic properties
- Horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
20 Clues: Horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • A mixture of elements that has metallic properties • An ion with a negative charge from gaining electrons • An ion with a "pawsitive" charge from losing electrons • A highly reactive group 17 element with 7 valence electrons • An atom or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge • ...
Physical Science Module 13 Vocabulary 2017-03-15
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- Largest subatomic particle with no charge; resides in the nucleus of an atom
- When an unstable nucleus emits two protons and two neutrons (actually a helium nucleus)
- The high energy photon that is emitted in gamma decay
- A schematic description of a system that accounts for its known properties
- The paricle that is exchanged in the nucleus between protons and neutrons, resulting in the strong nuclear force
- The sum of the numbers of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom
- When the fact that radioactive isotopes decay at a measurable rate is used as a means of dating objects of unknown ages
- A chart that organizes atoms by grouping them in terms of how many protons they have
- Bohr Scientist who proposed a model for the atom that has protons and neutrons in the nucleus with electrons orbiting like planets
- When an unstable nucleus emits a high energy photon
- positively charged subatomic particle that resides in the nucleus of an atom; 2000x
- When an unstable nucleus changes a neutron into a proton and emits an electron in the process
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- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- An atom with a nucleus that is not stable
- The current, very complex, model of the atom which relies heavily on higher math
- The time it takes for half of the original sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- than electrons, but slightly smaller than neutrons
- The process by which an unstable atom decays in order to become stable
- The number of protons in an atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle that resides far outside the nucleus of an atom; smallest of the three particles
- The center of an atom, containing the protons and neutrons
21 Clues: The number of protons in an atom • An atom with a nucleus that is not stable • than electrons, but slightly smaller than neutrons • When an unstable nucleus emits a high energy photon • The high energy photon that is emitted in gamma decay • The center of an atom, containing the protons and neutrons • ...
Physical feature and countries crossword 2018-10-03
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- a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt.
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- a landlocked country located within South Asia.
- North to South through the sea of Galilee and on the dead sea.
- an Arab country on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has cultural heritage dating back to antiquity.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water.
- an extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast.
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- the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Bank a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia.
- a country in Western Asia.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea.
- a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
- flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq and empties itself into the Persian Gulf.
- a desert country encompassing most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean.
- Peninsula nation settled mainly along the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire.
- a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia.
- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean.
22 Clues: a country in Western Asia. • seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean. • a region of the northern Indian Ocean. • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt. • a landlocked country located within South Asia. • a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea. • a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia. • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. • ...
Physical feature and countries crossword 2018-10-03
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- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt.
- a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia.
- an Arab country on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has cultural heritage dating back to antiquity.
- the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
- Peninsula nation settled mainly along the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- a country in Western Asia.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
- a landlocked country located within South Asia.
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- a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia.
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea.
- flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq and empties itself into the Persian Gulf.
- North to South through the sea of Galilee and on the dead sea.
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water.
- an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire.
- a desert country encompassing most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean.
- an extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast.
22 Clues: a country in Western Asia. • seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean. • a region of the northern Indian Ocean. • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt. • a landlocked country located within South Asia. • a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea. • a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia. • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. • ...
Physical Exam and Procedures #1 2017-08-20
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- When performing a physical exam, always start at this location on the animal
- Caused by an abnormal flow of blood through heart valves
- What brought the patient to the veterinary hospital (2 words)
- An area of hairloss
- This is measured by a capillary refill time
- The closer a female gets to birth, her normal temperature will do this
- Tool to auscultate heart and lung sounds
- AKA fever
- Instrument for an ear exam.
- The shape and structure of an animal
- Type of question that forces a client to be more specific than yes/no (2 words)
- Common cause of hyperthermia in patients
- Temperature location considered the most accurate measurement
- The preferred position for an animal to be in to take its temperature
- Type of tape measure used to weigh livestock
- As a species decreases in size, normal vitals for heart rate and respiration tend to do this
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- This color mucous membrane indicates respiratory issues
- The offspring of an animal
- How often the patient history should be updated with established patients
- Medical term for difficulty breathing
- When taking a pulse in a horse or cow, this artery is the standard
- A patient’s name, gender, age, species, and breed
- The person ethically responsible for the physical examination
- When evaluating respiration, lung sounds should be louder during ____.
- Standard number of seconds to count respiration or heart rate
- AKA high blood pressure
- Caused by abnormal fluctuations in the pattern of the heartbeat
- When taking a pulse in a dog, this artery is the standard
- Performed in emergency situations to determine who needs care first
- The number of general areas of the body to be examined on a physical exam
30 Clues: AKA fever • An area of hairloss • AKA high blood pressure • The offspring of an animal • Instrument for an ear exam. • The shape and structure of an animal • Medical term for difficulty breathing • Tool to auscultate heart and lung sounds • Common cause of hyperthermia in patients • This is measured by a capillary refill time • Type of tape measure used to weigh livestock • ...
physical and chemical changes puzzle 2020-10-30
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- oxide on heating changes to which colour
- reversible change
- of quick lime in water is an example of ______ change
- sugar is what type of change
- point of ice is _____ degree Celsius
- in which liquid changes to gas is ______
- at which a solid changes to liquid at atmospheric pressure is called ______
- wire turns red hot on heating
- change that absorbs heat energy is called ______
- point of water is _____ degree Celsius
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- in which solid changes to liquid is ______
- of iron is an example of which change
- point of acetone is _____ degree Celsius
- of ammonium chloride in water is an example of ______ change
- point of tungsten is _____ degree Celsius
- at which liquid changes to gas at atmospheric pressure is called ______
- change that releases heat energy is called _____
- name for quick lime is _______
- of candle is which change
- non reversible change
20 Clues: reversible change • non reversible change • of candle is which change • sugar is what type of change • wire turns red hot on heating • name for quick lime is _______ • point of ice is _____ degree Celsius • of iron is an example of which change • point of water is _____ degree Celsius • point of acetone is _____ degree Celsius • oxide on heating changes to which colour • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- energy held in atomic bonds
- mass times the force due to gravity
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force that opposes motion
- negative atomic particle
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- energy of motion
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- the least reactive elements
- the number of protons in an atom
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- atomic particle
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- device that makes work easier
- anything with mass and volume
- positive atomic particle
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- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- the straight line distance between two points
- the rate of change of speed
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- electric pressure
- the distance an object moves over time
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- force times distance
- stored energy
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- heat transfer through a fluid
- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- connection between atoms
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- an electric shock
- heat energy
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- the amount of space something takes up
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- the flow of electrons
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
57 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • atomic particle • energy of motion • electric pressure • an electric shock • force times distance • the flow of electrons • negative atomic particle • connection between atoms • positive atomic particle • force that opposes motion • energy held in atomic bonds • the rate of change of speed • the least reactive elements • heat transfer through a fluid • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- energy of motion
- device that makes work easier
- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force that opposes motion
- connection between atoms
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- an electric shock
- the least reactive elements
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- force times distance
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- heat transfer through a fluid
- electric pressure
- the distance an object moves over time
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- atomic particle
- positive atomic particle
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
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- the flow of electrons
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- the rate of change of speed
- negative atomic particle
- mass times the force due to gravity
- the amount of space something takes up
- the straight line distance between two points
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- energy held in atomic bonds
- anything with mass and volume
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
- heat energy
- the number of protons in an atom
- stored energy
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
57 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • atomic particle • energy of motion • an electric shock • electric pressure • force times distance • the flow of electrons • connection between atoms • negative atomic particle • positive atomic particle • force that opposes motion • the rate of change of speed • energy held in atomic bonds • the least reactive elements • device that makes work easier • ...
Ecosystem of the Physical Environment 2024-05-22
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- What is the study of interactions among organisms and their environment?
- What is a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food?
- What is a plant that uses energy from the sun to make its own food?
- What is the term for organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy?
- What is the natural home or environment of an organism?
- What is a large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region?
- What is the zone of the Earth where life exists?
- What is the process by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land?
- What is a higher ecological category next to population?
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- What is the term for all the water held on Earth, including water in the air, icebergs, glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers,
- What is the physical Earth consisting of rocks, magma and soil.
- What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth?
- What is a group of individuals of the same species, inhabiting the same area, and functioning as a unit of biotic community.
- What is the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem?
- What is the process of breaking down organic material into simpler substances?
- What is the term for the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles?
- What is the process by which plants make their food using sunlight?
- What parts of nature where living organisms interact amongst themselves and with their physical environment.
- What is a non-living component of the ecosystem such as rocks or soil?
- What is the similar type have the potential for interbreeding, and produce fertile offspring, which are called species.
20 Clues: What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth? • What is the zone of the Earth where life exists? • What is the natural home or environment of an organism? • What is a higher ecological category next to population? • What is the physical Earth consisting of rocks, magma and soil. • What is a plant that uses energy from the sun to make its own food? • ...
Physical and Chemical Change Puzzle 2024-06-26
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- The mass per unit volume of a substance.
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom.
- The distinct forms that different phases of matter take on, namely solid, liquid, and gas.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, typically a liquid.
- A change that can be undone, returning the substance to its original state.
- A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction.
- A characteristic of a substance that is observed during a chemical reaction (e.g., reactivity with acid, flammability).
- A substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together.
- A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
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- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
- A combination of two or more substances where each retains its own properties and can be separated by physical means.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- A chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- A change in which no new substances are formed and which can often be reversed (e.g., changes in state, shape, or size).
- A chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings.
- The smallest unit of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties.
21 Clues: The mass per unit volume of a substance. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The process by which a liquid changes into a gas. • A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom. • The amount of space that a substance or object occupies. • A chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings. • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-08-02
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- This law states that an equal and opposite reaction will happen for every action.
- Light bouncing off an object.
- When two or more waves combine and cause a net effect.
- The formula of the energy transferred from or to an object with force.
- Also known as the law of inertia.
- The equation of how much force is increased when using a machine or tool.
- The formula of the measure of a forcing opposing another force.
- The equation of a push or pull.
- The equation of a flow that carries charged particles.
- The amount of matter in an object.
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- Two or more paths are parallel to each other and allows electricity to pass through them.
- The of which light travels across different materials.
- This law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent on the mass of the object and the net force acting upon it.
- Waves formed when an electric field and magnetic field vibrate together.
- Waves that need medium to transfer energy.
- The equation of speed in a given direction.
- When a source of sound is moving closer to its observer, changing its wave frequency.
- Gravity exerting force on a body.
- When waves spread when going around or through objects.
- The equation of the increased rate of speed in an object.
- The force exerted by magnets when they are either attracting or repelling another magnet.
21 Clues: Light bouncing off an object. • The equation of a push or pull. • Also known as the law of inertia. • Gravity exerting force on a body. • The amount of matter in an object. • Waves that need medium to transfer energy. • The equation of speed in a given direction. • The of which light travels across different materials. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab- Physical Science 2023-08-16
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- Information obtained through the senses.
- The steepness of a line on a graph
- instrument that measures temperature
- The amount of space an object takes up
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- the closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what is being measured
- the study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth
- an organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- A representation of an object or event
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- The study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- A well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results.
- a system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge
- A proposed answer to a question
- a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10
- The study of the universe beyond Earth, including the sun, moon, planets, and stars
- factor a ratio of equivalent measurements used to convert a quantity from one unit to another
- the quantity of matter in an object
- The use of knowledge to solve practical probelms
- the study of living things
- the variable that causes a change in another variable
- the variable that changes in response to the manipulated variable
- the straight-line distance between two points
- proportion a relationship in which the ratio of two variables is constant
- the ratio of an object's mass to its volume
- proportion a relationship in which the product of two variables is a constant
- Figures all the digits that are known in a measurement, plus the last digit that is estimated
29 Clues: the study of living things • A proposed answer to a question • The steepness of a line on a graph • the quantity of matter in an object • instrument that measures temperature • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • The amount of space an object takes up • A representation of an object or event • Information obtained through the senses. • ...
Living with the physical environment 2024-07-04
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- organisms who absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis
- an extended area of beach material that sticks out into the sea, joined to the mainland at one end
- living components of an ecosystem
- herbivores
- the top of a wave
- the type of air pressure when air is rising
- the variety of life in the world or particular habitat
- a ridge of sand or shingle which joins two headlands
- the type of air pressure when air is sinking
- a sudden or violent movement within the Earth's crust, followed by aftershocks
- an organism which breaks down dead tissue e.g. fungus
- the removal of solid mineral resources from the earth
- the most common wind direction for an area
- the long-term change in the earth's climate due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions
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- responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains local people
- the measure of distance north or south of the equator
- plate boundary where to plates come together and the denser plate subducts
- an area of low pressure with winds moving in a spiral around a calm central point
- the down-slope movement of rock or soil due to gravity
- a complex hierarchy of plants and animals that rely on each other for food
- a long period of little or no rainfall
- winds that carry air back to the equator
- plate margin where two plates move apart and rising magma creates new land
- plate margin where two plates slide past each other
- the zig-zag movement of sediment along the coast
- the cutting down of trees
- the type of weather that results in rocks being disintegrated
- the distance between two successive crests
28 Clues: herbivores • the top of a wave • the cutting down of trees • living components of an ecosystem • a long period of little or no rainfall • winds that carry air back to the equator • the distance between two successive crests • the most common wind direction for an area • the type of air pressure when air is rising • the type of air pressure when air is sinking • ...
Physical Science Ch. 2 Matter 2024-08-25
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- The mass per unit volume of an object,
- The change in state directly from a solid to a gas without melting first.
- The change in state directly from a gas to a solid without condensing first.
- The relatively slow form of vaporization in which liquid particles obtain sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state through the random collisions of particles.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- The building block of all matter.
- The state of matter in which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with each other.
- A pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio.
- The space enclosed or occupied by an object.
- The changing of state from a liquid to a solid.
- Mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed.
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- Mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout, and is also known as a solution.
- A gas-like state of matter, formed at very high temperatures, that consists of high-energy ions and free electrons.
- The change of state from solid to liquid.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- The state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around.
- substance A material made of only one kind of element or compound.
- The force of gravity acting on the matter in an object.
- A physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio.
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- A particle consisting of two or more atoms covalently bonded together.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- The fast form of vaporization in which the energy within a liquid creates higher pressure within the liquid than the air pressure outside the liquid.
- A pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number.
- The state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, and has a fixed shape and volume.
25 Clues: The building block of all matter. • The mass per unit volume of an object, • The change of state from solid to liquid. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The space enclosed or occupied by an object. • The changing of state from a liquid to a solid. • ...
Crossword puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-06
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- ________ Hertz generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of maxwell
- _______ It is said that when massive objest accelerates, it will create gravitational wave.
- ____ dilation is the apparent difference in the time interval between two events asmeasured by two clocks.
- _______ Galilei studied, observed, and experimented with inclined planes and introduced the law of falling objects
- ____________ The change in velocity of moving object
- For centuries, scientists thought that speed has no limit Cosmic _____ Limit
- One of Albert Einstein’s most famous equation,the Mass-energy ___________
- ______ Described the motion of planets around the sun
- ________ Speed of moving object with direction
- Gravitational bending of _____ An example of which is the light emitted by a star and the sun that is so massive causingthe light to bend slightly
- ______ Contraction is the phenomenonin which an observer at rest would observe a moving object’s length to be shorter than its proper length
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- Shifting of mercury's _____ Mercury revolves around the sun in an elliptical manner
- __________ of Simultaneity is a concept in Special Relativity Theory which says thatif two events are separated in space or position, it is absolutely impossible for the two eventsto occur simultaneouslyfor two observers
- _____ A three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
- James Clerk _______ predicted the theory of electromagnetism and established that lights are also electromagnetic waves
- ________ Completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass-energy conservation
- _____hole also has a boundary called event horizonwherein events inside the boundaryhas no effect outside
- Gravitational ________ It was mentioned earlier that time slows downas an object moves towards the area of a massiveobject with high gravitational field like black hole
- __________ A part of wave which is described as the distance two adjacent points
- Isaac ______ introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting terrestrial and celestial theories of motion.
20 Clues: ________ Speed of moving object with direction • ____________ The change in velocity of moving object • ______ Described the motion of planets around the sun • One of Albert Einstein’s most famous equation,the Mass-energy ___________ • For centuries, scientists thought that speed has no limit Cosmic _____ Limit • ...
Physical Science Crossword-SallyAnn Morris 2023-05-11
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- atoms as a source of nuclear energy.
- a red-brown metal, the chemical element of atomic number 29.
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- a strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel.
- the chemical element of atomic number 11, a soft silver-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
- the chemical element of atomic number 18, an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group. Argon is the most common noble gas, making up nearly one percent of the earth's atmosphere.
- the chemical element of atomic number 53, a nonmetallic element forming black crystals and a violet vapor.
- a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
- the chemical element of atomic number 16, a yellow combustible nonmetal
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- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- the chemical element of atomic number 2, an inert gas which is the lightest member of the noble gas series.
- colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- the chemical element of atomic number 5, a nonmetallic solid.
- the chemical element of atomic number 27, a hard silvery-white magnetic metal.
- the chemical element of atomic number 3, a soft silver-white metal. It is the lightest of the alkali metals.
- the chemical element of atomic number 14, a nonmetal with semiconducting properties, used in making electronic circuits. Pure silicon exists in a shiny dark gray crystalline form and as an amorphous powder.
- the chemical element of atomic number 10, an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group. It is obtained by the distillation of liquid air and is used in fluorescent lamps and advertising signs.
- a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.
- the chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere. Liquid nitrogen (made by distilling liquid air) boils at 77.4 kelvins (−195.8°C) and is used as a coolant.
20 Clues: atoms as a source of nuclear energy. • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • a red-brown metal, the chemical element of atomic number 29. • the chemical element of atomic number 5, a nonmetallic solid. • a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50. • a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28. • ...
physical geography of Latin america 2021-09-30
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- middle of south america and america
- largest expanse of tropical rain forest blankets
- below cenertal america
- has a canal named after it
- several ranges that run parrallel to
- hot land
- another
- plateau in mexcio
- populated plateau of forests and
- border of mexico and usa
- between america and central america
- mountains in south america
- cold land
- puerto rico dominican republic
- moving water
- temperate land
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- dense layer of leaves
- second largest river in the world
- dry, sand climate area
- south west of south america
- a vast area spanning several climates
- inland grasslands of south america
- grass of argentina and uraguay
- north east of south america
- nicknamed the river of silver
- vegetation zones
- electricity generated from en energy
- most of the worlds copper is produced
- next to venezuela
- high plan
- largest country in south america
31 Clues: another • hot land • cold land • high plan • moving water • temperate land • vegetation zones • plateau in mexcio • next to venezuela • dense layer of leaves • dry, sand climate area • below cenertal america • border of mexico and usa • has a canal named after it • mountains in south america • south west of south america • north east of south america • nicknamed the river of silver • ...
Earth's Physical Geography Content Vocabulary 2021-09-13
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- process of collecting and distributing water to crops
- sudden and violent movement of the Earth's crust
- usual, predictable patterns of weather in an area over many years
- gases in the atmosphere trap the sun's warmth
- theory that explains how the continents formed and why they move
- changing what is planted from year to year to protect soil
- water droplets falling to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- a place shared by plants and animals that depend on one another for survival
- causes unusually cool waters and low rainfall in the eastern Pacific and heavy rains in the western Pacific
- water changing from liquid to gas
- deep cut in the ocean floor
- the careful use of a resource
- thick haze of smoke and chemicals
- each of the seven large land areas
- layer of hot, dense rock surrounding the Earth's core
- cutting down forests without replanting
- pattern that a major wind system follows over time
- changes in temperature, wind, and air moisture over a short period of time
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- freshwater that filters through the soil into the ground
- climate differences in large cities
- similar patterns of temperature and precipitation
- underground layer of rock through which water flows
- process of weathered rock being moved away by water, wind, and ice
- steadily flowing stream of water in the world's seas
- the variety of plants and animals living on the planet
- water gathering on the ground and in rivers, lakes, and oceans
- causes heavy rains in western Southern America and a lack of rain in other areas
- formed when chemicals from air pollution mix with precipitation
- innermost layer of the Earth
- plateau off the coast of each continent
- chemical that farmers use to kill insects
- the Earth's upper layer
- melted rock that flows to the surface during a volcanic eruption
- an area in which particular kinds of plants and animals have adapted to a particular climate
- wind pattern typical only in a small area
- process of water moving from the oceans, to the air, to the ground
- a crack in the Earth's crust
- water changing from gas to liquid
- when water, ice, chemicals, and plants break rocks into smaller pieces
- effect of mountains on rainfall
40 Clues: the Earth's upper layer • deep cut in the ocean floor • innermost layer of the Earth • a crack in the Earth's crust • the careful use of a resource • effect of mountains on rainfall • water changing from liquid to gas • thick haze of smoke and chemicals • water changing from gas to liquid • each of the seven large land areas • climate differences in large cities • ...
Unit 1 Physical Science Vocabulary 2021-12-09
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- A gas in the air made by plants
- Prevents the water in cars from freezing
- A test scientists conduct to make sure that results are accurate
- Is data that show why a claim is true
- A material that provides the body with energy
- An acidic, sour white solid used in materials such as baking powder
- Is a test that controls all but one variable
- A tissue that contains food, which forms within a seed of a plant
- A quality or trait of an individual or a thing
- Starch made from corn
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- the temperature at which a material changes from a liquid to a solid
- Is what changes
- When a solid becomes incorporated into a liquid to form a solution
- A nonmetallic element on the periodic table
- When two or more materials combine to make something new
- Relating to or made of matter
- Answers a science question
- A small piece of a solid material with a 3-D shape
- A plant that grows under water
- A mixture of at least two metals or something else
- The part of a seed that will grow into a plant
- A liquid mixture of the solute and the solvent
22 Clues: Is what changes • Starch made from corn • Answers a science question • Relating to or made of matter • A plant that grows under water • A gas in the air made by plants • Is data that show why a claim is true • Prevents the water in cars from freezing • A nonmetallic element on the periodic table • Is a test that controls all but one variable • ...
Physical Science Final Exam Crossword 2022-05-31
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- This is the variable that you manipulate in an experiment.
- This is a step by step recipe for an experiment.
- This is information gathered from experiments.
- This is a small packet of light.
- This type of bond exchanges electrons
- This type of bond shares electrons
- The ____ Model is the name given to all known particles in physics.
- This organic compound is high in energy.
- This is a trial to collect data and to prove a hypothesis.
- This organic compound is found in all living things.
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- ______ electrons are found in the outer most shell of an atom.
- This is the smallest unit of matter.
- The name given to atoms with different numbers of neutrons.
- Elements in these reactive similar and have the same number of valence electrons.
- The positive charged particle of an atom
- This is a scientific question stated as an "If..then.." statement.
- This is data collected from the senses.
- Multiple atoms bonded together.
- The neutral charged particle of an atom
- This is part of an experiment designed to minimize the effects of variables other than those you are testing.
- This organic compound is found in muscle and skin.
- This is a form of problem solving many scientists use.
- This organic compound stores energy for later use. Also Called fats.
- The negative charged particle of an atom
24 Clues: Multiple atoms bonded together. • This is a small packet of light. • This type of bond shares electrons • This is the smallest unit of matter. • This type of bond exchanges electrons • This is data collected from the senses. • The neutral charged particle of an atom • The positive charged particle of an atom • This organic compound is high in energy. • ...
Africa, Political and Physical (Map) 2025-02-22
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- Islands to west of Morocco
- Animal found in Africa
- Large body of water east of Africa
- Totally surrounded by land
- Channel west of Madagascar
- Sea, north of Africa
- Country between Algeria and Egypt
- Strait separating Africa and Europe
- Desert in south Africa
- Timezone, most of Africa is one hour ___ of England
- Canal connecting Mediterranean to Red Sea
- Africa's size among the continents
- Desert north of equator, in Africa
- Longest river in Africa
- Continent to north of Africa
- Direction Nile River flows
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- Largest lake in Africa
- Island country to east of Africa
- Mountains to north of Algeria
- Runs across Africa at Zero degrees
- Gulf to south of Ivory Coast
- Hightest mountain in Africa
- Smallest continental country in Africa (area)
- Continent to east of Egypt
- Ocean to the east of Africa
- Largest country in Africa (area)
- Africa is this, not a country
- Country directly south of Egypt
- Good Hope, in South Africa
- Country in Africa, contains pyramids
30 Clues: Sea, north of Africa • Largest lake in Africa • Animal found in Africa • Desert in south Africa • Longest river in Africa • Islands to west of Morocco • Totally surrounded by land • Channel west of Madagascar • Continent to east of Egypt • Good Hope, in South Africa • Direction Nile River flows • Hightest mountain in Africa • Ocean to the east of Africa • Gulf to south of Ivory Coast • ...
Physical Science Unit 3b Vocab 2023-08-10
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- the increase in volume of a material when its temperature increases
- a material that conducts energy well
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- energy obtained from flowing water
- a measure of the kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- thermal energy discharged into an area at a lower temperature without being converted into useful work
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a material by one degree Celsius
- any device that converts thermal energy into work
- rich deposits of hyrdrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- a heating system that heats any rooms from one central location
- a device that uses work to transfer thermal energy from a colder area to a warmer area
- circulation of a fluid in a loop as the fluid alternately heats and cools down
- instrument used to measure thermal energy released or absorbed during a chemical or physical change16.2
- the transfer of energy by waves moving through space
- a fluid that vaporizes and condenses inside the tubing of a heat pump
- the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- a heat engine in which the fuel burns inside the engine
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- the study of conversions between thermal energy and other forms of energy
- the process of changing energy from one form to another
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a difference in temperature
- a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- a heat engine in which the fuel burns outside the engine
- the chemical energy stored in living things
- A material that conducts thermal energy poorly
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- the transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter within a material or between materials that are touching
- a temperature of zero kelvins
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
30 Clues: a temperature of zero kelvins • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • a material that conducts energy well • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • the chemical energy stored in living things • sunlight that is converted into usable energy • A material that conducts thermal energy poorly • ...
Spanish Physical and Personality Adjectives 2024-01-26
38 Clues: fat • big • bad • old • shy • old • lazy • poor • ugly • nice • thin • bald • weak • mean • rich • tall • small • young • short • funny • minor • silly • smart • strong • pretty • blonde • caring • honest • boring • artistic • studious • creative • handsome • brunette • athletic • red-headed • intelligent • hard-working
physical science sqsa 2 game 2024-01-16
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- how many rings an element has
- Atomic Mass
- electron-based; outside nucleus
- 1 Valence electron; group 1; highest reactivity
- Bond that looks to complete its valence electron shell
- middle radiation
- tendency to attract electrons; related to # of electronss
- absorbs heat
- AB+O --> AO+B
- A+B --> AB
- A+BC --> B+AC
- highest radiation
- Neutron charge
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- AB --> A+B
- AB+CD --> AC+BD
- what do we use to measure radiation
- releasing heat
- nucleus-based; inside nucleus
- needs light, water, and CO2 to make glucose and oxygen
- Gases Monatomic; 8 valence electrons; non reactive
- needs glucose and oxygen to make CO2 and water
- Earth Metals Group 2; 2 valence electrons; reactive but not as much as group 1
- 7 valence electrons; also called non metals
- Electron charge
- Proton charge
- lowest radiation
26 Clues: AB --> A+B • A+B --> AB • Atomic Mass • absorbs heat • Proton charge • AB+O --> AO+B • A+BC --> B+AC • releasing heat • Neutron charge • AB+CD --> AC+BD • Electron charge • middle radiation • lowest radiation • highest radiation • how many rings an element has • nucleus-based; inside nucleus • electron-based; outside nucleus • what do we use to measure radiation • ...
Physical Science Chapter 6 Review 2024-02-04
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- batteries provide ______________ current
- an object with the same number of positive and negative charges is _________
- force that causes electricity charges to flow
- current and electrons flow in ___________ directions
- _____________ can be neither created nor destroyed
- connecting a charged object to the earth
- circuit where current only has one possible path
- three considerations for a better battery are energy density, cost, and ___________
- material that enables charges to move from one electrode to another in a battery
- SI unit for current (plural)
- flow of electric charge
- glass, plastic, and rubber are examples of _______
- Westinghouse and __________ developed a practical AC generator
- device that can measure voltage, current, and resistance
- atoms are held together by ________________ between protons and electrons
- fuses and circuit breakers prevent wires from _______________
- ion used in most smartphone batteries
- depends on voltage difference and current
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- wall outlets provide _______________ current
- electric charges can exert forces on each other without doing this
- the build up of excess electric charge
- a device that can detect electric charge
- electrons move easily though these materials
- circuit where devices can be turned off separately
- unit that measures the tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons
- an electric ______________ surrounds every electric charge
- Opposite charges do this
- most common wet cell battery in use
- measurement of electric power
- transferring charge by rubbing two objects together is charging by ____________
- appliances that produce heat generally use ________ electric power than those
- closed path that electric current follows
- the earliest battery was called a voltaic _________
- Like charges do this
- energy can be _______________ from one form to another
- power companies bill for electricity using kW_______
36 Clues: Like charges do this • flow of electric charge • Opposite charges do this • SI unit for current (plural) • measurement of electric power • most common wet cell battery in use • ion used in most smartphone batteries • the build up of excess electric charge • batteries provide ______________ current • a device that can detect electric charge • ...
Physical Science Unit 6a Vocab 2023-01-17
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- a type of mixture in which the substances are so evenly distributed that it is difficult to distinguish one substance in the mixture from another
- any property that produces a change in the composition of matter
- a mixture that forms when substances dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture
- the smallest particle of an element
- a heterogenous mixture that separates into layers over time
- matter that always has exactly the same composition; an element or compound
- the state of matter in which materials have a definite shape and a definite volume
- a process that separates materials based on the size of their particles
- the ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering
- a material’s ability to allow heat or electric charges to flow
- the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to a liquid
- the state of matter in which a material has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume
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- a process that separates the substances in a solution based on their boiling points
- the temperature at which a substance boils; the temperature at which vapor pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure
- a type of mixture in which the parts of the mixture are noticeable different to distinguish one substance in the mixture from another
- a change that occurs when some properties of a material change, but the substance in the material stay the same
- any characteristic of a material that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance in the material
- a solid that forms and separates form a liquid mixture
- change that occurs when a substance reacts and forms one or more new substances
- a mixture that contains some particles that are intermediate in size between the small particles in a solution and the larger particles in a suspension
- a material’s ability to burn in the presence of oxygen
- the property that describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances
- the tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing; resistance to flowing
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- a substance that is made from two or more simpler substances and can be broken down into those simpler substances
- the state of matter in which a material has a definite volume but not a definite shape
26 Clues: the smallest particle of an element • a solid that forms and separates form a liquid mixture • a material’s ability to burn in the presence of oxygen • the ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering • a heterogenous mixture that separates into layers over time • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances • ...
Physical Science Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-09-27
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- The state of matter in which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with each other
- The temperature at which a solid turns to a liquid
- Anything about a substance that can be observed or measured without altering its chemical composition
- The force of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- A material made of only one kind of element or compound
- The space enclosed or occupied by an object
- The state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, giving a substance a fixed shape and volume
- Law that states that the masses of chemical substances combine in definite, characteristic integer ratios when forming compounds
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- The relatively fast form of vaporization in which the energy within a liquid than the air pressure outside the liquid
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- A particle consisting of two or more atoms covalently bonded together
- A gas-like state of matter, formed at very high temperatures, that consists of high-energy ions and free electrons
- The state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around
- A model that states that all physical matter exists in the form of particles
- The law that states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, but can only change form
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- A property of a substance that describes how its chemical identity changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- The change in state directly from a solid to a gas without melting first
- Any change in matter that does not alter its chemical or nuclear composition
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The temperature at which a liquid starts to boil
- A pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number
- A change that alters the chemical composition of a substance
- A mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed
- The building block of all matter
- The mass per unit volume of an object
- The change in state directly from a gas to a solid without condensing first
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid
- A pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio
- A mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout; also known as a solution, especially of a solid dissolved in a liquid
- The change of state from a solid to a liquid
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- A physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio
33 Clues: The building block of all matter • The mass per unit volume of an object • Anything that has mass and occupies space • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The space enclosed or occupied by an object • The change of state from a liquid to a solid • The change of state from a solid to a liquid • ...
Physical Science Module Test Review 2024-11-22
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- A substance made by humans through chemical processes
- This type of material has a constant composition and has consistent properties throughout the sample. Both elements and compounds are considered to be this.
- The relationship between the mass and volume of a material
- A substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded in a set ratio
- A change in matter that creates a new substance
- An object's vertical position in relation to the ground
- The amount of matter in an object (how heavy it is)
- Two or more atoms bonded together
- Long chains of molecules made of repeating units called monomers
- The temperature at which a substance will change from liquid to gas
- States that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The smallest particle of matter
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
- The stored energy that an object has due to its position or shape
- The new material(s) that are formed at the end of a chemical reaction
- A reaction that absorbs energy (feels cold)
- Multiplying a number by itself; kinetic energy grows with the ________ of the speed of an object
- A trait that can be observed without changing the kind of matter
- Potential energy that specifically depends on the height of an object
- The temperature at which a substance will change from solid to liquid
- How fast something is moving (similar to velocity)
- A substance made of only one type of atom
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- A mixture that is NOT the same throughout, like salad
- A reaction that releases energy (feels hot)
- A mixture that is the same throughout, like salt water
- Having a constant ratio to another quantity; kinetic energy is ________ to the mass of an object
- A trait that describes how matter can change into a different substance
- Energy from pedaling a bicycle or turning a doorknob
- A change in matter that DOES NOT change what the substance is
- This states that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- The material(s) that are on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation
- The energy that an object has due to its motion
- Heat energy that comes from particles moving
- A substance made of 2 or more substances that are not bonded and are not in a set ratio
- When energy is turned into a different form/type of energy
- When energy is moved from one object to another object
36 Clues: The smallest particle of matter • Two or more atoms bonded together • A substance made of only one type of atom • A reaction that releases energy (feels hot) • A reaction that absorbs energy (feels cold) • Heat energy that comes from particles moving • A change in matter that creates a new substance • The energy that an object has due to its motion • ...
Physical Science 2nd Semester recap 2025-05-08
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- The measure of how fast something moves.
- All objects accelerate at 9.8 meters per second____
- This is a solid that is formed from 2 liquids in a chemical equation.
- Water does not dissolve in oil, because water is _______.
- This state of matter has the lowest kinetic energy.
- If the _________goes down (like in liquid nitrogen),the volume will go down.
- The measurement of an object's starting point to where it ends.
- These rays can go right through Schroeder's bones in his hand
- The total length something travels along a path from one point to another.
- These are on the left side in a chemical equation.
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- This would be the same as your volume on your radio.
- This occurs when a gas turns into a liquid.
- Newton's ____law States an object in motion stays in motion unless an outside force acts upon it.
- If volume goes down,_____ goes up. (Boyles law)
- This is the unit for frequency.
- The physical change when a solid turns into a liquid.
- Kinetic energy is highest in this state of matter.
- The distance from crest to crest on a wave.
- Hertz is the number of ________ per second.
- The measure of how fast something moves AND the direction
- This is the worst nuclear power plant disaster in world's history.
- The second most energetic form of light.
22 Clues: This is the unit for frequency. • The measure of how fast something moves. • The second most energetic form of light. • This occurs when a gas turns into a liquid. • The distance from crest to crest on a wave. • Hertz is the number of ________ per second. • If volume goes down,_____ goes up. (Boyles law) • Kinetic energy is highest in this state of matter. • ...
Physical geography of East Asia 2024-02-26
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- Ocean: This ocean has extensive coastlines along East Asia.
- River: This river is the second-largest river in China, after the Yangtze River.
- River: This river flows along several countries in Southeast Asia.
- having wide or considerable extent.
- Tibetan Plateau: This mountain it is often called the "Roof of the World". And it is also in the area of The Himalayas.
- Himalayas: It is located in the southwestern part of the region and it have some of the highest peaks of the world.
- climate: This climate is classified by mild winters and hot, humid summers.
- differing from one another: UNLIKE.
- nation: Japan is an clear example of this.
- permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing.
- very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially in extent or range.
- of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city.
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- having a tendency or inclination : being likely —often used with to.
- River: This is third-largest river in the world.
- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption : TIDAL WAVE.
- of the utmost importance.
- Ring of Fire: This area is leading to frequent seismic activity.
- having a rough uneven surface : JAGGED.
- a periodic wind especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia.
- standing out or projecting beyond a surface or line: PROTUBERANT.
- having a capacity or a tendency to expand.
- River: This river forms part of the border between China and North Korea.
22 Clues: of the utmost importance. • having wide or considerable extent. • differing from one another: UNLIKE. • having a rough uneven surface : JAGGED. • having a capacity or a tendency to expand. • nation: Japan is an clear example of this. • River: This is third-largest river in the world. • Ocean: This ocean has extensive coastlines along East Asia. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 16 Vocab 2022-11-04
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- a measure of the kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- a heat engine in which the fuel burns outside the engine
- A material that conducts thermal energy poorly
- the transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter within a material or between materials that are touching
- any device that converts thermal energy into work
- a heat engine in which the fuel burns inside the engine
- the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another
- a heating system that heats any rooms from one central location
- thermal energy discharged into an area at a lower temperature without being converted into useful work
- the study of conversions between thermal energy and other forms of energy
- a device that uses work to transfer thermal energy from a colder area to a warmer area
- instrument used to measure thermal energy released or absorbed during a chemical or physical change16.2
- a temperature of zero kelvins
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- the transfer of energy by waves moving through space
- the increase in volume of a material when its temperature increases
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a material by one degree Celsius
- a fluid that vaporizes and condenses inside the tubing of a heat pump
- circulation of a fluid in a loop as the fluid alternately heats and cools down
- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a difference in temperature
- a material that conducts energy well
20 Clues: a temperature of zero kelvins • a material that conducts energy well • A material that conducts thermal energy poorly • any device that converts thermal energy into work • the transfer of energy by waves moving through space • a heat engine in which the fuel burns inside the engine • a heat engine in which the fuel burns outside the engine • ...
CoachB Nutrition and Physical Activity 2022-02-07
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- The process by which your body takes in and uses food.
- a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
- heavier than the standard weight range for your height.
- is the psychological desire for food.
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness.
- is treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens.
- The natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body's need for food.
- injuries to the ligaments around a joint that produce pain, swelling, and stiffness.
- an eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating and purging.
- over stretching or tearing of the muscle.
- are compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes.
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold.
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- dangerously low body temperature.
- the part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak.
- the process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food.
- are starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body's main source of energy.
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy.
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- involving little physical activity.
- a person who eats mostly or only plant based foods.
- a dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration.
- a waxy, fatlike substance.
- having an excess of body fat.
- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain it cells and tissues.
24 Clues: a waxy, fatlike substance. • having an excess of body fat. • dangerously low body temperature. • involving little physical activity. • is the psychological desire for food. • over stretching or tearing of the muscle. • a person who eats mostly or only plant based foods. • The process by which your body takes in and uses food. • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 15 2022-05-05
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- States that every chemical reaction causes a decrease in usable energy and an increase in entropy.
- The scale that indirectly represents oxonium concentration using powers of 10 is the ____ scale.
- Have one or more double bonds between carbon atoms.
- How many Cl₂ molecules are needed to balance the following chemical equation? 6Na + __Cl₂ → 6NaCl
- Contain the functional group -COOH.
- Any ionic compound that does not contain a hydrogen ion or hydroxide ion.
- This element forms more chemical compounds than all other elements combined.
- A substance that alters the rate of a chemical reaction without being permanently changed by the reaction.
- A lipid which is liquid at room temperature and contains double bonds between carbon atoms.
- Produces electricity from a chemical reaction and cannot be run in reverse.
- A reaction in which electrons are transferred between atoms.
- The type of chemical reaction in which a compound breaks down.
- Produces a chemical reaction from electricity and cannot be run in reverse.
- One or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by -OH groups.
- The kinetic energy necessary for molecules to chemically react.
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- Relates the energy gained by a system to the energy lost by its surroundings.
- Special proteins that initiate or regulate chemical reactions.
- The general term for a chain of simple sugars.
- The general term for a huge organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules linked together.
- A reaction in which a strong acid reacts with a strong base to produce water and a salt.
- The new substances produced by a chemical reaction.
- Type of bond that links amino acids into proteins.
- States that when a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the system will react to partially offset the disturbance.
- Produces electricity from chemical reactants continually replenished from an outside source.
- A number that indicates how many molecules or formula units of a substance are involved in a chemical reaction.
- A chemical substance that forms hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
- Have a cyclic structure with delocalized electrons.
- An atom that loses an electron in a reaction.
28 Clues: Contain the functional group -COOH. • An atom that loses an electron in a reaction. • The general term for a chain of simple sugars. • Type of bond that links amino acids into proteins. • The new substances produced by a chemical reaction. • Have one or more double bonds between carbon atoms. • Have a cyclic structure with delocalized electrons. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 18 Review 2022-05-02
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- Electromagnetic ___ is the process by which an electric current is produced by a changing magnetic field
- Region around a magnet in which the magnetic forces can act
- Magnet produced by an electric current
- Device that uses electromagnet induction to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- Device used to measure current through the interaction of an electromagnet and a permanent magnet
- Force of repulsion or attraction between the poles of magnets
- Any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- Used in combination with an armature to reverse direction of electric current
- A compass needle points ___ because its north pole is attracted to a very large magnetic south pole.
- Parts of a magnet where the magnetic effects are strongest
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- Increases or decreases the voltage of an alternating current
- Interaction between electricity and magnetism
- ___magnets are difficult to magnetize but tend to retain their magnetic properties better
- Loop of wire that can rotate mounted between the poles of a permanent magnet or electromagnet
- Strong permanent metals are made with this alloy of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt
- Solenoid wrapped around an iron core
- Magnet made with metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt or alloys of these metals
- Device that changes electrical energy into kinetic energy
- ___ trains use an electromagnet to levitate
- ___ magnets are made from materials that are easy to magnetize but lose their magnetization easily
- Curtain of light caused by Earth's magnetic field
- Coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when carrying an electric current
- Atoms group together in ___ so that north and south poles line up to create a strong magnetic field
23 Clues: Solenoid wrapped around an iron core • Magnet produced by an electric current • ___ trains use an electromagnet to levitate • Interaction between electricity and magnetism • Curtain of light caused by Earth's magnetic field • Device that changes electrical energy into kinetic energy • Parts of a magnet where the magnetic effects are strongest • ...
physical science semester 1 project 2022-12-15
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- bond between a metal and nonmetal
- properties that can be observed without changing the composition of the substance
- an equal sharing of electrons between two atoms
- an unequal sharing of electrons between two atoms
- occurs when the atoms of a substance are rearranged to produce something new
- the substances that form in a chemical reaction
- A chemical reaction form new products
- a bond between a nonmetal and
- Occurs when two or more element or compounds combines to form a single larger molocule
- Matter changes form but not chemical idenity
- the speed of chemical reactions
- properties that can be observed by changing the composition of the substance
- Written form of a chemical reaction
- electrons on the outermost shell
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- equal sharing of electrons between two atoms
- all particals of matter exert forces of attraction on one another
- The amount of energy required to pull a chemical equation apart
- the substances that react in a chemical reaction
- all particles of matter are constantly in motion
- Chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- Energy required to start a chemical reaction
- Chemical reaction that releases energy
- attraction between a metal cation and the shared electrons that surround it
23 Clues: a bond between a nonmetal and • the speed of chemical reactions • electrons on the outermost shell • bond between a metal and nonmetal • Written form of a chemical reaction • A chemical reaction form new products • Chemical reaction that absorbs energy • Chemical reaction that releases energy • equal sharing of electrons between two atoms • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties/Change 2025-11-06
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- The motion of electric charge resulting in attractive and repulsive forces
- A liquid’s resistance to flow
- The ability to support burning
- A reddish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide
- of matter can be divided into size-dependent and size-independent properties
- A dullness of color or loss of brightness
- The amount of hydrogen or hydronium ions present in a solution
- A gentle sheen or soft glow or shine.
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- The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- The ability of matter to carry an electric current or thermal energy
- The quality of being able to be shaped into something else without breaking
- The amount of mass per unit of volume of a substance
- Characteristics of matter that can only be observed as it changes to a different type of matter
- The amount of space occupied by an object or substance
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The resistance to being scratched by another object
- A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object’s mass
- The ability of one substance to dissolve into another
- A measure of the amount of matter that makes up an object
- characteristic used to describe something
- The feel or consistency of a surface or substance
21 Clues: A liquid’s resistance to flow • The ability to support burning • A gentle sheen or soft glow or shine. • Anything that has mass and takes up space • characteristic used to describe something • A dullness of color or loss of brightness • A reddish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide • The feel or consistency of a surface or substance • ...
Become Fit 2022-12-08
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- It is recommended that teenagers get hours
- The ability of your muscles to use force
- time The ability to respond quickly
- What is the body's source of energy
- Being able to handle physical and play each day without becoming overly tired
- sleep
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- Physical fitness relates to and to readiness
- The ability to perform difficult physical actively Without getting overly tired
- To improve your physical health you can eat healthy, and have good hygrines
- Listing to music is one example of how to manage
- is eating a healthy and balanced diet
11 Clues: sleep • time The ability to respond quickly • What is the body's source of energy • is eating a healthy and balanced diet • The ability of your muscles to use force • It is recommended that teenagers get hours • Physical fitness relates to and to readiness • Listing to music is one example of how to manage • ...
GASES CROSSWORD 2017-01-29
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- ABSENCE OF ATMOSPHERE OR GASES, FOUND IN SPACE
- MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESSURE-VOLUME LAW
- PHYSICAL PROPERTY DUE TO KINETIC ENERGY
- MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOLE, QUANTITY-VOLUME LAW
- UNIT USED IN CHEMISTRY = 6.022X10^23
- UNIT OF VOLUME, TYPICAL OF WATER OR SODA BOTTLES
- PHYSICAL PROPERTY DUE TO COLLISIONS WITH CONTAINER
- MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPERATURE-VOLUME LAW
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- PHYSICAL PROPERTY DUE TO SPACE OCCUPIED
- DEVICE FOR MEASURING PRESSURE
- UNIT FOR TEMP WATER FREEZING POINT = 273, BOILING = 373
- UNIT OF MEASURE EQUAL TO 1.00 AT SEA LEVEL
- PERFECT, ADJECTIVE FOR A GAS THAT FOLLOWS LAWS OF PHYSICS
- UNCHANGING, WHEN SOMETHING STAYS THE SAME
- UNIT FOR TEMP WATER FREEZING POINT = 0, BOILING = 100
- A STATE OF MATTER WITH FAST MOVING, WIDESPREAD PARTICLES
16 Clues: DEVICE FOR MEASURING PRESSURE • UNIT USED IN CHEMISTRY = 6.022X10^23 • PHYSICAL PROPERTY DUE TO SPACE OCCUPIED • MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESSURE-VOLUME LAW • PHYSICAL PROPERTY DUE TO KINETIC ENERGY • UNCHANGING, WHEN SOMETHING STAYS THE SAME • UNIT OF MEASURE EQUAL TO 1.00 AT SEA LEVEL • MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPERATURE-VOLUME LAW • ...
Physical Science Mid Term Review 2018-12-09
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- Scientist that doesn't believe in God's creation
- acids Building blocks of proteins
- Out of nothing
- Attractive force between two masses
- Deformation that is the opposite of stretching
- zero Coldest possible temperature
- Portion of the universe being studied
- Columns on the periodic table
- Device that measures the heat in phy/chem changes
- Transfer of heat by moving fluids
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- Process by which DNA is copied
- Energy of visible light
- Theory that combines Darwinism and genetics
- Deformation that combines stretching and compressing
- Substance composed of a single type of atom
- Mixture containing tiny suspended clumps
- Describes how tightly packed matter is
- Energy carrier of the cell
- The most important component of a heat pump
- State of matter that exists at extremely high temperatures
- Process that changes a solid into a liquid
- SI unit of length
- Transfer of thermal energy
23 Clues: Out of nothing • SI unit of length • Energy of visible light • Energy carrier of the cell • Transfer of thermal energy • Columns on the periodic table • Process by which DNA is copied • acids Building blocks of proteins • zero Coldest possible temperature • Transfer of heat by moving fluids • Attractive force between two masses • Portion of the universe being studied • ...
Patient History and Physical Exam 2018-08-25
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- Color of normal mucous membranes
- Artery used to palpate pulse in dogs and cats
- One of the preferred positions for an animal to be in to take its temperature
- The general areas to be examined on a physical
- The closer a female gets to birth, her normal body temperature will do this
- Ethically this is the final person responsible for a physical exam
- What is measured when performing a CRT
- Body system that deals with the bladder, kidneys, and reproductive organs
- Medical term that means to listen to the heart and lungs
- Location to take the most accurate temperature in animals
- Term for the abnormal yellow color of mucous membranes
- Body system that deals with the heart and blood vessels
- Term for high blood pressure
- When referring to respiration rate, the B in BPM stands for this per minute
- what brought the patient to the veterinary hospital (2 words)
- Term for the type of pulse palpated when a patient is in shock
- Term for the patient’s name, age, breed, species, etc
- The P in TPR
- Artery used to palpate pulse in horses and cows
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- The most common cause of hyperthermia in a patient
- This heart condition is caused by abnormal blood flow through the heart valves
- When referring to heart rate, the B in BPM stands for this per minute
- Should never be used for corrections in a medical chart (2 words)
- Another term for a warm-blooded animal
- Type of scale to get accurate weights on pocket pets
- Body system that deals with the skin
- As a species _________________________ in size, normal vitals for heart rate and respiration tend to decrease.
- How often background information is updated on established patients
- Also known as a “fever”
- Another term for a cold-blooded animal
- The C in CRT
- Color of gums in respiratory distress
- Always start here when performing a physical exam
- Term for difficulty breathing
- Term for hair loss in a patient
35 Clues: The C in CRT • The P in TPR • Also known as a “fever” • Term for high blood pressure • Term for difficulty breathing • Term for hair loss in a patient • Color of normal mucous membranes • Body system that deals with the skin • Color of gums in respiratory distress • Another term for a warm-blooded animal • What is measured when performing a CRT • ...
Physical description, personality and clothes 2022-01-11
37 Clues: nez • robe • jupe • joue • beau • main • petit • grand • doigt • vieux • dents • obèse • lisse • moche • pieds • jeune • gants • veste • ongle • visage • maigre • bouche • chauve • bouclé • verrue • narines • chapeau • chemise • cheveux • orteils • manteau • perruque • pantalon • oreilles • cicatrice • chaussures • chaussettes
Chapter 9: Physical Activity & Fitness 2020-09-21
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- Ratio of body fat to lean body tissue.
- Regular activity that prepares the body for a sport.
- Switching between different activities on different days.
- Nonstop activity that requires large amounts of oxygen
- Planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one's fitness.
- Number of times your heart beats per minute at rest.
- The passing of traits from parents to their children
- Any form of bodily movement that uses up energy.
- Units of heat that measure the energy available in foods.
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- Activity that requires little oxygen but uses short burst of energy.
- A measure of a muscle's ability to repeatedly exert a force over long period of time.
- Period of low activity to end your workout session.
- The ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life.
- The heart rate at which your body receives the most benefit from a workout.
- An overheating of the body that can result from dehydration.
- Condition caused by excessive water loss.
- The feeling of stability and control over your body.
- The smooth and effective working together of muscle and bone.
- Measure of the most weight you can lift
- The ability of your body's joints to move through a range of motion.
- Period of low activity to prepare body for a workout.
21 Clues: Ratio of body fat to lean body tissue. • Measure of the most weight you can lift • Condition caused by excessive water loss. • Any form of bodily movement that uses up energy. • Period of low activity to end your workout session. • Regular activity that prepares the body for a sport. • The feeling of stability and control over your body. • ...
BBE Physical Science Second Law 2021-11-15
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- When an object is falling without air drag
- The unit for force
- Number of Scientific laws that Newton Made
- The foot of this lizard foot has a high mu
- The scientific "F" word
- Number of Laws of Motion Newton Developed.
- The friction type when two objects cannot move
- The force that is generated due to an objects mass (like earth)
- the name of the Greek symbol used to indicate friction
- When one variable goes up and the other goes down
- the Greek symbol that means add.
- one of the factors assisting in the amount of friction
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- Born on Christmas Day
- The type of a quantity that acceleration is.
- Microwelds occurring between surfaces
- The unit for mass
- released as heat light and sound
- be above
- the type of friction that happens when two surfaces are in motion
- What Newton was going to burn because he was so mad
- the relation where one variable increases and the other increases
- The first law of motion is called
22 Clues: be above • The unit for mass • The unit for force • Born on Christmas Day • The scientific "F" word • released as heat light and sound • the Greek symbol that means add. • The first law of motion is called • Microwelds occurring between surfaces • When an object is falling without air drag • Number of Scientific laws that Newton Made • The foot of this lizard foot has a high mu • ...
Physical Science Fall Final Review 2013-12-18
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- an increase in speed
- speed that doesn't change
- friction when two moving objects touch
- speed in a given moment
- wave-like motion
- f=m*a is the equation for ______
- has magnitude and direction
- motion in a straight line
- gram is a measure of ______
- liter is a measure of ______
- friction of an object that is rolling
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- circular motion
- friction of an object moving through liquid or air
- has only magnitude
- velocity is speed with ______
- resistant force of objects moving through air
- a decrease in speed
- s=d/t is the equation for ______
- the force that causes an object to float or sink
- friction between two touching objects that are not moving
- motion of an object that is thrown, shot, or launched
- an objects mass divided by its volume
- p=m*v is the equation for ______
- attractive force of all objects that have matter
- meter is a measure of ______
- the opposing force when two objects touch
- tendency of an object at rest to stay at rest and an object in motion to stay in motion, unless acted on by an outside force
27 Clues: circular motion • wave-like motion • has only magnitude • a decrease in speed • an increase in speed • speed in a given moment • speed that doesn't change • motion in a straight line • has magnitude and direction • gram is a measure of ______ • liter is a measure of ______ • meter is a measure of ______ • velocity is speed with ______ • s=d/t is the equation for ______ • ...
Physical Basis of Memory Formation 2014-04-15
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- The ___ temporal lobe is the inner surface area towards the middle of the temporal lobe that includes the hippocampus and amygdala
- The type of amnesia when brain damage causes loss of memory for information or events experienced after the trauma
- The type of amnesia when brain damage affects memory for information or events experienced before the trauma
- Any loss of memory, partial or complete, temporary or permanent is known as ___
- The lobe where the hippocampus is found
- After a memory is activated and retrieved from LTM it needs to be consolidated again. This is known as ___
- ___ disease is the most common type of dementia that involving degeneration of brain neurons
- Research on consolidation involved giving rats ___ shock therapy after learning to run through a maze
- One explanation for the decline in memory over the lifespan
- ___ syndrome involves severe memory disorders associated with damage to the brain structures involved with memory, and often caused by chronic alcoholism
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- Damage that is inflicted through injury which interferes with functioning
- The case study of Henry ___ provided evidence for the independent functioning of STM and LTM
- This toxic protein is seen is high amounts in the brains of Alzheimer's patients
- Normal memory decline over the lifespan tends to involve ___ memories rather than procedural and semantic memories
- A large group of illnesses that cause progressive decline in mental functioning, including memory
- If memory retrieval is interfered with, newly reconsolidated memories may ___ from their original versions
- ___ disease is characterised by a progressive decline in structure, activity and function of brain tissue
- The area of the brain responsible for the emotional associations with memory
- The process of consolidation takes about one ___
- Damage to the amygdala leaves a person unable to learn a ___ ___ through Classical Conditioning
- The area of the brain along with the medial temporal lobe that is involved in the formation of new long term memories
- The theory that proposes structural changes to the neurons occur when something new is being learned
- Accumulated amyloid and tau proteins form ___ and ___ which inhibit communication between neurons in the brains of Alzheimer's patients
23 Clues: The lobe where the hippocampus is found • The process of consolidation takes about one ___ • One explanation for the decline in memory over the lifespan • Damage that is inflicted through injury which interferes with functioning • The area of the brain responsible for the emotional associations with memory • ...
Georgia's Regions and Physical Features 2016-08-16
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- The region in Georgia with soil enriched with iron and where 1/2 of GA's population lives.
- The highest peak in Georgia.
- Highest waterfall east of the Mississippi, even higher than the Niagara Falls!
- The hemisphere Georgia is located in.
- String of mountains that stretch from Maine to Georgia
- Georgia is found in the continent of _________.
- Forms border between South Carolina and Georgia
- The largest raised sculpture in the world.
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- The region that Georgia is in.
- Seperates the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions
- Region known for apples from Ellijay and carpets made in Dalton.
- Georgia is located in the country of _________.
- The region which takes up 3/5 of Georgia's land space.
- The primary water source for Georgia.
- This region is located in the TAG corner of Georgia.
- This protects the Coastal Plains from erosion and waves.
- "Land of the trembling earth."
- The region with a blue hue due to vegetation.
- Lowers air costs and gives people fewer missed workdays.
- This is the state's _______; Wisdom, Justice, Moderation.
20 Clues: The highest peak in Georgia. • The region that Georgia is in. • "Land of the trembling earth." • The primary water source for Georgia. • The hemisphere Georgia is located in. • The largest raised sculpture in the world. • The region with a blue hue due to vegetation. • Georgia is located in the country of _________. • Georgia is found in the continent of _________. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 20 Vocab 2023-01-09
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- a material through which charge cannot flow easily
- a smoothly varying signal produced by continuously changing the voltage or current in a circuit
- a material that has almost zero resistance when it is cooled to low temperatures
- a flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction
- a signal that encodes information as a string of 1’s and 0’s
- a crystalline solid that conducts electric current only under certain conditions
- the attraction of repulsion between electrically charged objects
- a flow of electric charge in only one direction
- voltage, or the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field
- the study of the behavior of electric charges, including how charge is transferred between objects
- a property that causes subatomic particles such as proton and electrons to attract of repel one another
- the science of using electric currents to process or transmit information
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- information sent as patterns in the controlled flow of electrons through a circuit
- potential difference, the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field
- a programmable device that can store and process information
- a material through which electric charge can flow easily
- law stating that the total electric charge in an isolated system is constant; electric charge is never created or destroyed
- the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance: V=IR
- the transfer of charge without contact between materials
- a filed in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged particles; a field produced by electric charges or by changing magnetic fields
- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- a thin slice of silicon that contains many solid-state components, a microchip
- a continuous flow of electric charge
- a solid-state component with an n-type semiconductor joined to a p-type semiconductor
- the opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material
- a solid-state component with three layers of semiconductor material, used to turn current on or off or to increase the strength of electric signals
26 Clues: a continuous flow of electric charge • a flow of electric charge in only one direction • a material through which charge cannot flow easily • a material through which electric charge can flow easily • the transfer of charge without contact between materials • the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance: V=IR • ...
Physical Science Unit 4 Vocab 2023-01-09
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- a material through which charge cannot flow easily
- a smoothly varying signal produced by continuously changing the voltage or current in a circuit
- a material that has almost zero resistance when it is cooled to low temperatures
- a flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction
- a signal that encodes information as a string of 1’s and 0’s
- a crystalline solid that conducts electric current only under certain conditions
- the attraction of repulsion between electrically charged objects
- a flow of electric charge in only one direction
- voltage, or the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field
- the study of the behavior of electric charges, including how charge is transferred between objects
- a property that causes subatomic particles such as proton and electrons to attract of repel one another
- the science of using electric currents to process or transmit information
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- information sent as patterns in the controlled flow of electrons through a circuit
- potential difference, the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field
- a programmable device that can store and process information
- a material through which electric charge can flow easily
- law stating that the total electric charge in an isolated system is constant; electric charge is never created or destroyed
- the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance: V=IR
- the transfer of charge without contact between materials
- a filed in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged particles; a field produced by electric charges or by changing magnetic fields
- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- a thin slice of silicon that contains many solid-state components, a microchip
- a continuous flow of electric charge
- a solid-state component with an n-type semiconductor joined to a p-type semiconductor
- the opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material
- a solid-state component with three layers of semiconductor material, used to turn current on or off or to increase the strength of electric signals
26 Clues: a continuous flow of electric charge • a flow of electric charge in only one direction • a material through which charge cannot flow easily • a material through which electric charge can flow easily • the transfer of charge without contact between materials • the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance: V=IR • ...
Physical Geo. Exam 1 Review 2023-02-03
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- Feedback that promotes instability. Think of what happened when the wolves were removed from Yellowstone National Park.
- Parallelism is the unchanging orientation of the Earth’s axis
- Type of map that shows man-made and natural features on the ground
- Cooling portion of ENSO, sea surface temperatures may decrease to more than 0.7 F° below normal
- Warming portion of ENSO, sea surface temperatures may increase to more than 1.4 F° above normal
- El Niño Southern Oscillation, the phenomenon of shifting of sea-surface temperatures (SSTs), air pressure, and winds across the equatorial Pacific, influences marine ecosystems as well as global precipitation and storm movement and ultimately affects global climates
- Geographic Information System manages and analyzes data using different layers.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of individual molecules in matter
- Type of map that takes a subject and makes the geographic features fit within a certain theme
- Earth takes 365 days to go around the sun
- Feedback that discourages change, brings a system to equilibrium. Think shivering when you are cold or when the wolves were returned to Yellowstone National Park.
- One of the systems of earth
- Trying to fit a 3D earth to a 2D surface
- Splits earth into north and south hemispheres, the equator is the reference point, lines run parallel to each other
- One of the systems of earth
- The point at which insolation hits the earth from directly overhead, at a 90° angle); moves between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn.
- One of the systems of earth
- Second layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere, good ozone is found here. This is the layer that ultraviolet radiation is converted to heat energy
- One of the systems of earth
- It takes eight minutes and twenty seconds to reach the earth from the sun
- Reflectiveness of a surface
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- Earth takes 24 hours to spin on its axis
- The warm current that moves northward off the east coast of North America and carries warm water into the North Atlantic
- This scale map is a small area with lots of details
- Splits the earth into east and west hemispheres, the Prime Meridian in Greenwich England is the reference point, lines meet at a point on the north and south poles
- This produces the atmospheric distortion of the setting Sun, this occurs when insolation changes speed, which in turn shifts its direction making a bending action. This could have been a factor in the sinking of the Titanic
- Happens when light rays get diverted from their straight path by encountering a cloud or a raindrop or other atmospheric obstacle. This gives us the redness we see when the sun rises or sets.
- Is one of the questions a geographer is always asking. The other is why there.
- Study of the earth’s shape
- This map scale is a large area map with little detail.
- Of the earth’s axis is 23.5 degrees
- Aurous Borealis occur here
- The force that, because of the earth's rotation, deflects moving objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.
- Heat that occurs when energy is gained or lost when a substance changes from one state to another.
- Heat sphere
- Incoming Solar Radiation and is the most important influence on temperature variations
- Type of map that shows boundaries, geographic areas, but does not visualize data. Think road map.
- Layer of the atmosphere starts at earth’s surface and contains life
38 Clues: Heat sphere • Study of the earth’s shape • Aurous Borealis occur here • One of the systems of earth • One of the systems of earth • One of the systems of earth • One of the systems of earth • Reflectiveness of a surface • Of the earth’s axis is 23.5 degrees • Earth takes 24 hours to spin on its axis • Trying to fit a 3D earth to a 2D surface • ...
Managing Physical and Information Resources 2020-03-26
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- Individual who breaks into a computer or network to delete, steal or alter files (6)
- Nonvolatile memory where data can be stored, retrieved and erased (5,6)
- Malicious software designed to look like something useful (6,5)
- A device that captures an image in digital form and transfers that image to a computer (7)
- An electronic device that combines the features of a PDA and a mobile phone (10)
- A malicious hacker with the intent of disabling the computer system or cracking the system for a profit (7)
- An input device used to give commands or write electronically on a screen; also called a stylus or electronic pen (7,3)
- The study of the problems of people in adjusting to their environment; the science that seeks to adapt work or working conditions to fit the user (10)
- Storage device that stores computer data magnetically on permanently sealed metal disks (4,5)
- A two-state (binary) electrical impulse in a digital computer system represented by 0's and 1's (3)
- Computer hardware that allows a user to input data through the use of an on-screen pointer such as an arrow or insertion point (8,6)
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- Small text file installed on a computer when a user visits a Website that stores information about the visit (6)
- Method of scrambling data or email messages, rendering them unreadable if intercepted (10)
- The use of a low level, non-disturbing background noise to blend in with the regular office noise (7)
- Indirect light that illuminates the area surrounding the work surface (7)
- Lightweight plastic disk that can be used to store and retrieve data with a low powered laser beam (7,4)
- Malicious, self-replicating computer program designed to cause damage to computer software or files (4)
- Stationary ball that can be rolled to move the cursor on the computer screen (9)
- Sharing space by two or more employees to efficiently occupy offices that are in use only 10 to 20 percent of the time (3,7)
- Software program that gathers personal information about the user without his or her permission (7)
- Direct light that illuminates the work surface (4,8)
- The unit measurement of the intensity of sound (7)
22 Clues: The unit measurement of the intensity of sound (7) • Direct light that illuminates the work surface (4,8) • Malicious software designed to look like something useful (6,5) • Nonvolatile memory where data can be stored, retrieved and erased (5,6) • Indirect light that illuminates the area surrounding the work surface (7) • ...
Physical Science Cross Word Puzzle 2020-10-16
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- composed of ions of two different elements - one of which is a metal, and the other a nonmetal.
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus
- the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements.
- a substance composed of exactly two different elements, which are substances that cannot be simplified further by chemical means.
- an atom or molecule that has a positive charge.
- an ion with a positive charge
- A negatively charged particle
- the arrangement of electrons within an atom.
- a tabular array of the chemical elements organized by atomic number, from the element with the lowest atomic number, hydrogen, to the element with the highest atomic number, oganesson.
- the system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom.
- one of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table and nearly identical chemical behaviour but with different atomic masses and physical properties
- A chemical bond formed when ionic bonds
- the joining together of atoms caused by forces of attraction
- vertical line on the periodic table
- an ion with a negative charge
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- the mass of an atom
- any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements.
- A particle with a neutral charge
- electrons in the outermost shell of the atom that determine an atom's or group's ability to bond with others.
- A type of lettering form written lower than the things around it.
- a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
- any of the chemical elements belonging to the s and p blocks of the periodic table.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- an atom or molecule that carries an electric charge.
- a positively charged particle that is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei.
- horizintal lines on the periodic table
- the positively charged central core of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- vertical lines on the periodic table
- specific patterns that are present in the periodic table that illustrate different aspects of a certain element
- a notation used by scientists to show the number and type of atoms present in a molecule, using the atomic symbols and numerical subscripts.
- element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal.
- an atom or molecule that has a negative charge.
- an element that readily forms positive ions (cations) and has metallic bonds
34 Clues: the mass of an atom • an ion with a positive charge • A negatively charged particle • an ion with a negative charge • A particle with a neutral charge • vertical line on the periodic table • vertical lines on the periodic table • horizintal lines on the periodic table • A chemical bond formed when ionic bonds • the arrangement of electrons within an atom. • ...
Physical Science Milestone EOC Crossword 2021-03-26
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- energy held in atomic bonds
- mass times the force due to gravity
- mass average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- a region of space that is affected by some force
- a solution that can conduct electricity
- force exerted against an object by something in contact with it
- elements on the left side of the periodic table
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving particles
- gas so hot that its atoms have been stripped of
- electrons in an atoms outermost shell
- force that opposes motion
- negative atomic particle
- the length of a path that a moving object travels
- solution with a high concentration of OH- ions
- the average time it takes for a radioactive isotope to decay
- a solute dissolved into a solvent
- when two atomic nuclei combine
- versions of an element with a specific number of neutrons
- energy of motion
- measurement of how acidic of basic a solution is
- a substance that solutes dissolve into
- the least reactive elements
- the number of protons in an atom
- measurement of the average motion of the atoms in a substance
- bonds in which atoms share electrons
- when an atom's nucleus splits
- atomic particle
- an action that can change the motion of an object
- device that makes work easier
- anything with mass and volume
- positive atomic particle
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- a solution containing the maximum amount of solute it can hold
- how many times easier a machine makes it to do work
- heat transfer between materials in direct contact
- the ability of electrons to flow through a material
- the straight line distance between two points
- the rate of change of speed
- energy that holds protons and neutrons together
- force that attracts electrons to protons
- electric pressure
- the distance an object moves over time
- the ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
- force times distance
- stored energy
- bonds in which atoms exchange electrons
- heat transfer through a fluid
- an objects tendency to resist change in motion
- connection between atoms
- solution with a high concentration of H+ ions
- describes the amount of solute dissolved in a solution
- an electric shock
- heat energy
- a substance that dissolves in a solvent
- the amount of space something takes up
- the amount of energy a substance can hold
- the flow of electrons
- material through which electrons cannot flow easily
57 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • atomic particle • energy of motion • electric pressure • an electric shock • force times distance • the flow of electrons • negative atomic particle • connection between atoms • positive atomic particle • force that opposes motion • energy held in atomic bonds • the rate of change of speed • the least reactive elements • heat transfer through a fluid • ...
Zambian Provinces and Physical Features 2021-04-28
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- Capital of Central Province
- Capital of Luapula Province
- Waterfalls in Northern Province
- Mongu is the capital of this province
- Mountains in Muchinga Province
- Area of high flat land
- Choma is the capital of this province
- Chipata is the capital of this province
- Capital of North Western Province
- The name of one of the plateaus
- Swamp in Central Province
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- Largest man-made lake
- River which goes through Western Province
- Capital of Muchinga Province
- Capital of Northern Province
- Lake in Luapula
- Escarpment in Central
- River which starts in Copperbelt
- River on the border between Zambia and the DRC
- Ndola is the capital of this province
- River in Eastern Province
21 Clues: Lake in Luapula • Largest man-made lake • Escarpment in Central • Area of high flat land • River in Eastern Province • Swamp in Central Province • Capital of Central Province • Capital of Luapula Province • Capital of Muchinga Province • Capital of Northern Province • Mountains in Muchinga Province • Waterfalls in Northern Province • The name of one of the plateaus • ...
Advanced Physical Science - Chapter 1 2021-09-21
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- The three values 2.71, 302, and 4.10 have three ____ figures.
- In ____ reviews, scientists receive questions and criticism from other scientists
- Scientific ____ are never proven
- If data do not support the original hypothesis, it will be ____.
- 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____
- What is the relationship between two variables if the product of the variables is constant
- the type of graph that is used to show how a part of something relates to the whole
- An experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is changed at a time is called a ____ experiment.
- advances in science may lead to advances in
- The main idea of physical science that deals with space and time is that the ____ is very large and is very old
- A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature
- ___ can cause changes in motion
- The building blocks of all matter
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- In an experiment, if doubling the manipulated variable results in a doubling of the responding variable, the relationship between the variables is a ____ proportion
- a system of knowledge and methods used to find that knowledge
- What type of graph would be the best to use to compare the levels of lead contamination in six water wells
- a clock that measures time to the nearest tenth of a second offers more _____ than a clock that measures to the nearest second
- If the relationship between the manipulated and responding variable is a direct proportion, the line on the graph will be ____.
- When a measurement is converted from kilometers to meters, the number gets ____.
- Scientists use ___ to make their data understandable to scientists that speak other languages
- the practical application of knowledge to solving problems
- ___ can be transferred from one object to another, but it can never be destroyed.
- Scientific ____ help visualize things that are very complex, very large, or very small
- A measurement must include both a number and a(n)
- A scientific ___ is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- In peer _____, scientists receive comments and suggestions from other scientists
- The two main areas of physical science are ___ and chemistry
- In peer reviews, data are checked for ____
28 Clues: ___ can cause changes in motion • Scientific ____ are never proven • The building blocks of all matter • 273 degrees Celsius is equal to one _____ • In peer reviews, data are checked for ____ • advances in science may lead to advances in • A measurement must include both a number and a(n) • A scientific ___ explains patterns found in nature • ...
physical science unit 2 vocab 2021-09-15
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- model of an atom that shows electrons in circular orbits around the nucleus
- Groups 3-12, 1-2 electrons in the outer energy level, less reactive than alsali-earth metals, shiny, good conductor of thermal energy and electrical current, high density
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- Elements that are good conductors of electric current and heat
- a positively charged atom
- Low conductivity, not ductile, not malleable, brittle, dull, gas at room temp
- Group 1, 1 electron in outer level, very reactive, soft, silver, shiny, low density; Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium
- Horizontal rows on the periodic table
- one-half the distance between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined
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- The elements in group 8A of the periodic table.Colorless, Odorless, Extremely NONREACTIVE
- a charged atom
- verticle columns on the periodic table
- a negatively charged atom
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- metallic elements in group 2 of the periodic table which are harder than the alkali metals and are also less reactive
- basic unit of matter
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- The ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts, with other elements and compounds.
20 Clues: a charged atom • basic unit of matter • a negatively charged atom • a positively charged atom • Horizontal rows on the periodic table • verticle columns on the periodic table • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals. • Elements that are good conductors of electric current and heat • ...
Physical Geography Of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- a chain of volcanic peaks that crosses Central America
- land where coffee and corn are the main crops.
- a sparsely populated plateau spread across Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru.
- Mexico's most extensive geographical feature
- leading producer of bauxite
- World's longest mountain chain
- Plateau in Southern Argentina formed by hills and flatlands
- cowhands of colombia and venezuela
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- typical climate in Southwestern Mexico, most Caribbean Islands and north-central South America
- significant waterway that allows ships to travel between that Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- world's largest exporter of copper
- lowest land where bananas, sugar, rice,and cacao grow in the rain forest
- high plain in Peru and Bolivia
- cold zone that supports some grasses suitable for grazing sheep, llamas, and alpacas.
- South Americas inland grasslands of colombia and Venezuela
- steep slope formed where the eastern highlands plunge into the Atlantic Ocean
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- the world's wettest tropical plain
- Colombia's most valuable jewel
- worlds second largest river
- one of the worlds breadbaskets
- zone of permanent snow and ice on the peaks of the andes
- Middle America's highest climate zone.
- river that forms part of the Mexican border with the United States
- Peru's and Mexico's main jewlery source
- dense layer of leaves formed by trees in the rain forest
- Venezuelas river that contains large amounts of gold
- mountain range in central america
- several ranges that run parallel to one another
- a vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- dominant climate near to the equator
31 Clues: worlds second largest river • leading producer of bauxite • Colombia's most valuable jewel • one of the worlds breadbaskets • World's longest mountain chain • high plain in Peru and Bolivia • mountain range in central america • the world's wettest tropical plain • cowhands of colombia and venezuela • world's largest exporter of copper • dominant climate near to the equator • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- several ranges that run parallel to one another.
- The andes encircle the.
- an element
- "River of Silver"
- flows about 4,000 miles (6,400km) through the heart of South America.
- the amount of space a substance or object needs.
- a stream of water
- something later on
- Far away from other places.
- 12,000 to 16,000 feet
- lines side by side
- costal desert
- The eastern highlands plunge to the Atlantic ocean forming a steep slope.
- something made by earth that explodes
- to be on both sides
- Madre mountains range rurround the densley populated.
- provide grazing for cattle.
- Also known as Rio Bravo Del Norte in Mexico
- something that is direct
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- a vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones.
- "temperate land"
- the worlds largest expanse of tropical rain
- "hot land"
- A sparsley populated plateau of forest and grasslands, spread across Brazil, Bolivia,and Peru.
- to get use to
- also provide grazing for cattle.
- "cold land"
- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water.
- dense layers of leaves
- Longest mountain range in the world
- (3,600 to 4,800m)
31 Clues: an element • "hot land" • "cold land" • to get use to • costal desert • "temperate land" • "River of Silver" • a stream of water • (3,600 to 4,800m) • something later on • lines side by side • to be on both sides • 12,000 to 16,000 feet • dense layers of leaves • The andes encircle the. • something that is direct • Far away from other places. • provide grazing for cattle. • ...
Physical Geography of latin america 2021-09-30
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- temperate land lies between 2500 and 6000 feet in elevation.
- South America's inland grasslands.
- a vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones.
- sold zone that supports some grasses suitable for sheep to graze
- The eastern highlands plunge to the Atlantic ocean forming a steep slope called an _______.
- Wet, moist, humid, and vegetation covered area,
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water.
- Longest river in the western Hemisphere and 2nd longest in the world
- hot land lies between sea level and 2500 feet elevation.
- worlds largest rain forest; covers 1/3 of south america
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- South Americas largest mountain chain.
- The River of silver
- "frozen land" zone of permanent snow and ice.
- The worlds largest expanse of tropical rain forest blankets
- sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands, spreads across Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.
- area or division
- in a rain forest, the trees grow close, forming a _____.
- High plain encircled by the Andes.
- several ranges that run parallel to one another.
- Known as Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico, it forms part of the border between Mexico and the United States
20 Clues: area or division • The River of silver • South America's inland grasslands. • High plain encircled by the Andes. • South Americas largest mountain chain. • "frozen land" zone of permanent snow and ice. • Wet, moist, humid, and vegetation covered area, • several ranges that run parallel to one another. • electricity generated from the energy of moving water. • ...
Physical Science Unit 3 Vocabulary 2021-10-06
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- the number of waves per second
- part of the wave where the medium is spread out
- the produce of a waves frequency and wavelength
- the frequency of sound
- waves that move at right angles to the wave energy
- waves that move parallel to the wave energy
- the substance waves pass through
- part of the wave where medium is squeezed together
- part of the wave that rises above the rest position
- material that most or all light passes through
- part of the wave that dips below the rest position
- how loud sound is
- material that no light can pass through
- the breaking of light into its colors
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- when a wave bounces off a surface it cannot pass through
- the max displacement from the resting position
- the spreading out of waves from a source
- the distance between two waves
- the time it takes for a wave to make one full motion
- material that some light passes through
- the bending of a wave as it passes through a new medium
- the redirection of light as it passes through a medium
- the change in frequency caused by moving objects
- material that allows light to pass through on one plane
24 Clues: how loud sound is • the frequency of sound • the number of waves per second • the distance between two waves • the substance waves pass through • the breaking of light into its colors • material that some light passes through • material that no light can pass through • the spreading out of waves from a source • waves that move parallel to the wave energy • ...
Physical Education Intercampus Scrabble Competition 2022-05-14
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- a young cow
- a boisterous girl.
- a coarse, typically green woolen material resembling felt, used for covering billiard and card tables.
- energy; enthusiasm
- an ancient Roman gold coin introduced by Constantine (4th century) and used to the fall of the Byzantine Empire (15th century)
- check, restrain.
- a New Zealand evergreen tree of the family Lauraceae with slender branches and graceful foliage resembling that of the willow and white straight-grained wood used chiefly for rough work (as clothespins)
- A reddish pustulelike structure that is formed in the tissue of a plant infected by a rust fungus and produces urediniospores.
- fretless Chinese board zither with seven strings.
- a structure shaped like a helmet
- muscular strength.
- something that is seen or intuited
- an informal word for underpants
- arranged or having parts arranged like rays
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- the "womb", the "source", and the female organs of generation.
- a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units (BTU).
- go in a specified direction, typically slowly or by an indirect route.
- obsolete form of move.
- a title or form of address for a German-speaking woman.
- the thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm, on the side opposite to the thumb.
- Southern African an exclamation expressive of surprise, admiration, shock, etc.
- any of a genus (Caryocar) of trees of N South America having durable timber (souari wood) and large, edible nuts (souari nuts) that yield an oil used in cooking, etc.
- a long, soft, shiny bast fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads
- burn (something) superficially or lightly.
- any of various species of beech of the genus Nothofagus of New Zealand, originally called " birches" by the settlers.
- a metallic element, occurring in cassiterite, that has several allotropes; the ordinary malleable silvery-white metal slowly changes below 13.2°C to a grey powder. It is used extensively in alloys, esp bronze and pewter, and as a noncorroding coating for steel
- a person or company employed in the transport of goods or materials by road; a hauler
- a ball that is made of wood and used in some games
- tenth letter of the Semitic abjads
- fit to be hanged; wicked; mischievous
30 Clues: a young cow • check, restrain. • a boisterous girl. • energy; enthusiasm • muscular strength. • obsolete form of move. • an informal word for underpants • a structure shaped like a helmet • something that is seen or intuited • tenth letter of the Semitic abjads • fit to be hanged; wicked; mischievous • burn (something) superficially or lightly. • ...
Physical Science: Lesson 1-3 2016-09-19
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- is the substance formed when metal is left outside for H20 and O2 to react
- when chemicals are mixed and form new substances.
- if the mass increases and the density increase the ______ decreases.
- cubes of sugar placed in a pot and changing into a liquid brown texture.
- milk placed on a pot at high temperatures will rapidly form vapor emitting from the substance
- placing objects in a bonfire.
- is the measure of how well an electric current can move through a substance.
- _____ contains four times less density than Gold
- is a property in which the substances identity is completely changed.
- gas was lost or gained by gases in the air.
- substances changing from a solid, to a liquid, to a gas
- the amount of matter in an object
- contains mass and volume
- does not contain mass or volume
- potassium iodide and lead nitrite reacting to form a solid form of lead nitrite in a beaker.
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- the difference between mass and weight
- baking soda and vinegar reacted in an Erlenmeyer flask along with a balloon.
- king danced merrily down central main
- heating up a pot with chicken soup on a stove at a medium temperature.
- when sugar is combined with water in a pitcher.
- used to measure the mass of objects
- is used to measure how much matter in a given volume of a chess piece.
- shininess of a metal
- a paperclip is molded into a percect triangle.
- a reaction in which two substances increase the temperature of the new substance when reacted.
- placing 4lbs of apples on a spring scale
26 Clues: shininess of a metal • contains mass and volume • placing objects in a bonfire. • does not contain mass or volume • the amount of matter in an object • used to measure the mass of objects • king danced merrily down central main • the difference between mass and weight • placing 4lbs of apples on a spring scale • gas was lost or gained by gases in the air. • ...
The Physical Features of Earth 2016-10-23
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- A part of the sea which is almost surrounded by land.
- A fertile place in the desert with water and trees.
- A long stretch of water ending in the sea.
- An area of level land.
- An area of soft land which is saturated with salt water and is a swamp drying up.
- A large barren land waterless and treeless covered with sand.
- A high point of land jutting out into the sea.
- An area of land almost surrounded by water but connected to main land.
- A regular rise and fall of level at the sea.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
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- An underground stream of water that horizontally goes through layers of rocks.
- An area of low lying land, saturated with water covered with water plants.
- A hole in the land.
- A large area filled with trees.
- A narrow inlet of water from the sea shore.
- A mass of high land going to a peak.
- A fall of water usually in a river at land.
- A stretch of low land between mountains.
- A narrow passage of water connecting to seas.
- An expanse of land high above sea level.
- A water body surrounded by land.
21 Clues: A hole in the land. • An area of level land. • A large area filled with trees. • A water body surrounded by land. • A mass of high land going to a peak. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A stretch of low land between mountains. • An expanse of land high above sea level. • A long stretch of water ending in the sea. • A narrow inlet of water from the sea shore. • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary- 1st Semester 2016-12-12
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- 2 elements form a compound
- describes how a substance changes into a new substance
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- same ratio of atoms no matter the size of this substance
- hydrocarbon and oxygen form water and carbon dioxide
- something in an experiment that stays the same
- a change that creates a new substance
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals. They are electrical semiconductors
- 1 compound form 2 or more elements
- a particle smaller than an atom
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
- elements transfer electrons
- ion with more than one atom, has a charge, acts like a single unit
- can be observed without changing the substance
- the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- 1 element and 1 compound form are new element and a new compound
- the energy stored in the bonds of a compound
- the substance after the change
- absorbs energy in the form of heat
- variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a negatively charged ion
- a chemical equation that has an equal number of atoms on both sides of the arrow
- elements share electrons
- parts of mixture look different/distinguishable
- an element or substance that is not a metal.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table
- all atoms want 8 valence electrons like the noble gases
- a multiplier or factor that measures some property
- the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae
- a set of chemical symbols showing the elements present in a compound and their relative proportions, and in some cases the structure of the compound
- a group or individual used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a survey or experiment.
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- releases energy in the form of heat
- how compact an object is
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity
- the substance before the change
- an attribute, quality, or characteristic of somethin
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- a set of elements occupying a column in the periodic table and having broadly similar properties arising from their similar electronic structure.
- an answer/belief having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- makes a reaction go faster, but is not used up
- chemical change that produces a new substance
- 2 compounds form 2 new compounds
- a set of elements occupying an entire horizontal row in the periodic table.
- the attractive force that holds atoms or ions together
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- two or more atoms physically combined
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties
- the law that states that the repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the atomic numbers of the elements
- a positively charged ion
- a change that does not affect the identity ofriation does not depend on that the substance
- variable whose value depends on that of another
- simplest form of a substance
- two more atoms chemically combined
- parts of mixture look the same
- an if then statement that can be proven
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mas
- regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found
- an experiment/test of a hypothesis
- simplest form of a substance
61 Clues: how compact an object is • a positively charged ion • a negatively charged ion • elements share electrons • 2 elements form a compound • elements transfer electrons • simplest form of a substance • simplest form of a substance • the substance after the change • parts of mixture look the same • the substance before the change • a particle smaller than an atom • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary- 1st Semester 2016-12-12
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- 2 elements form a compound
- describes how a substance changes into a new substance
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- same ratio of atoms no matter the size of this substance
- hydrocarbon and oxygen form water and carbon dioxide
- something in an experiment that stays the same
- a change that creates a new substance
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals. They are electrical semiconductors
- 1 compound form 2 or more elements
- a particle smaller than an atom
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
- elements transfer electrons
- ion with more than one atom, has a charge, acts like a single unit
- can be observed without changing the substance
- the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- 1 element and 1 compound form are new element and a new compound
- the energy stored in the bonds of a compound
- the substance after the change
- absorbs energy in the form of heat
- variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a negatively charged ion
- a chemical equation that has an equal number of atoms on both sides of the arrow
- elements share electrons
- parts of mixture look different/distinguishable
- an element or substance that is not a metal.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table
- all atoms want 8 valence electrons like the noble gases
- a multiplier or factor that measures some property
- the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae
- a set of chemical symbols showing the elements present in a compound and their relative proportions, and in some cases the structure of the compound
- a group or individual used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a survey or experiment.
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- releases energy in the form of heat
- how compact an object is
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity
- the substance before the change
- an attribute, quality, or characteristic of somethin
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- a set of elements occupying a column in the periodic table and having broadly similar properties arising from their similar electronic structure.
- an answer/belief having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- makes a reaction go faster, but is not used up
- chemical change that produces a new substance
- 2 compounds form 2 new compounds
- a set of elements occupying an entire horizontal row in the periodic table.
- the attractive force that holds atoms or ions together
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- two or more atoms physically combined
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties
- the law that states that the repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the atomic numbers of the elements
- a positively charged ion
- a change that does not affect the identity ofriation does not depend on that the substance
- variable whose value depends on that of another
- simplest form of a substance
- two more atoms chemically combined
- parts of mixture look the same
- an if then statement that can be proven
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mas
- regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found
- an experiment/test of a hypothesis
- simplest form of a substance
61 Clues: how compact an object is • a positively charged ion • a negatively charged ion • elements share electrons • 2 elements form a compound • elements transfer electrons • simplest form of a substance • simplest form of a substance • the substance after the change • parts of mixture look the same • the substance before the change • a particle smaller than an atom • ...
1st Semester Vocab Physical Science 2016-12-12
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- The part of the experiment that stays the same
- Shows the reactants and products using symbols Balanced
- used as a constant and unchanging standard of comparison in scientific experimentation.
- 2 elements form a compound
- Has an equal number of atoms on both sides of the arrow
- substance A substance that is made of only one type of atom or molecule
- change Color, shape, and size
- Right sid of the Periodic Table
- Particals within the atom: proton, neutron, and electrons
- A testable question in the form of an if than statement
- Two or atoms of the same element, the have the same number of protons but different numbers of nuetrons
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
- Atom has gained or lost electrons- NOT neutral
- The substance after the change has occurred, written on right side of the arrow
- The variable whose variation doesnt depend on the other
- Horizontal column
- compounds form 2 new compounds
- Simplest form of that species
- Releases energy in the form of heat
- symbol on top of the arrow
- A chemical change that produces a new substance
- 1 compound forms 2 or more elements
- Left side of the Periodic Table
- Absorbs energy in the form of heat
- A substance made by mixing other substances together
- atoms want 8 valance electrons like the noble gases
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- Validity definition, the state or quality of being valid: to question the validity of the argument.
- Parts of a mixture that look alike
- Hydrocarbonn and oxygen form water and carbon dioxide
- A positively charged ion
- Elements transfer electrons
- Negative outside nucleus in orbitals
- Burning, combustion, and cooking
- The act of trying or testing in any manner.
- On the stair-step
- element and compound form a new element and new compound
- Vertical column
- number Rounded atomic mass gives number of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- A negatively charged ion
- The number in front of the element
- A measure that changes the substance
- Ion with more than one atom, has a charge, acts like a single unit
- without changing the composition of matter
- Positive inside nucleus
- Neutral no charge inside nucleus
- The elements have a repeating pattern that allow them to be placed in groups and periods
- Decimal on the Peridoic Table
- The variable that varies according to the others
- The substance befor the change, written on the left side of arrow
- The cloud of electrons around the nucleus
- Elements that share electrons
- Smallest form of an element that consist of a proton, neutron, electron, and orbitals
- Location of protons and nuetrons
- Parts of a mixture that are diverse or different
- Whole number on the Periodic Table
- The energy stored in the bonds a compound
- A thing that is composed of two or more elements
- How compact the object is
- A reaction that ties together compounds
- Element featuredor factored that iS liable to vary or change
- Trait or characteristic
61 Clues: Vertical column • On the stair-step • Horizontal column • Positive inside nucleus • Trait or characteristic • A positively charged ion • A negatively charged ion • How compact the object is • 2 elements form a compound • symbol on top of the arrow • Elements transfer electrons • change Color, shape, and size • Decimal on the Peridoic Table • Elements that share electrons • ...
Vocabulary Terms in Physical Therapy 2019-06-11
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- US federal government health insurance program for individuals who are 65 years of age or older.
- A term meaning that the client is post operative
- causes muscles to shorten, it is when an individual goes against gravity
- relating towards the front of a structure
- on the surface or shallow
- pertaining towards the back of the body
- relating towards the back of a structure
- away from the surface and further into the body
- a plane that separates the body into superior and inferior sections
- the ability of a force to cause rotation on a lever
- the movement of a limb or part of the body away from the midline
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body
- causes muscles to lengthen, it is when an individual goes with gravity.
- position pertaining above an organ or structure
- a plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- position pertaining below an organ or structure
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- is a push or a pull which alters the state of motion
- maintaining constant speed no matter how much force an individual expends
- The process in which tissue deteriorates and loses functional capability
- the movement of a limb or part of the body towards the midline
- the body is lying face down or a body part that is face down
- the body is lying face up or a body part that is face up (hint: think of your palms holding soup for supine!)
- exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load
- A term meaning that the client is pre operative
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- pertaining towards the front of the body
- a plane that separates the body laterally into right and left sections
- a healthcare program that assists low-income families and individuals in paying for healthcare costs (ex: hospital stays, doctor visits, long-term medical care and more).
28 Clues: on the surface or shallow • pertaining towards the back of the body • relating towards the back of a structure • pertaining towards the front of the body • relating towards the front of a structure • A term meaning that the client is pre operative • away from the surface and further into the body • position pertaining above an organ or structure • ...
Vocabulary Terms in Physical Therapy 2019-06-11
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- a plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
- A term meaning that the client is pre operative
- a healthcare program that assists low-income families and individuals in paying for healthcare costs (ex: hospital stays, doctor visits, long-term medical care and more).
- is a push or a pull which alters the state of motion
- away from the surface and further into the body
- position pertaining above an organ or structure
- the movement of a limb or part of the body away from the midline
- the body is lying face up or a body part that is face up (hint: think of your palms holding soup for supine!)
- causes muscles to shorten, it is when an individual goes against gravity
- relating towards the front of a structure
- The process in which tissue deteriorates and loses functional capability
- the ability of a force to cause rotation on a lever
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- the body is lying face down or a body part that is face down
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- a plane that separates the body laterally into right and left sections
- A term meaning that the client is post operative
- US federal government health insurance program for individuals who are 65 years of age or older.
- position pertaining below an organ or structure
- exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load
- the movement of a limb or part of the body towards the midline
- a plane that separates the body into superior and inferior sections
- on the surface or shallow
- maintaining constant speed no matter how much force an individual expends
- pertaining towards the back of the body
- pertaining towards the front of the body
- movement that tilts the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body
- causes muscles to lengthen, it is when an individual goes with gravity.
- relating towards the back of a structure
28 Clues: on the surface or shallow • pertaining towards the back of the body • pertaining towards the front of the body • relating towards the back of a structure • relating towards the front of a structure • A term meaning that the client is pre operative • position pertaining below an organ or structure • away from the surface and further into the body • ...
Lina Spanish Physical & Personality Adjectives 2024-01-20
38 Clues: fat • big • bad • old • shy • weak • mean • lazy • poor • ugly • nice • thin • bald • rich • tall • small • young • short • funny • silly • smart • older • boring • strong • pretty • blonde • caring • honest • younger • creative • artistic • handsome • brunette • athletic • studious • red-headed • intelligent • hard-working
Physical & Personality Adjectives in Spanish 2024-01-20
20 Clues: Big • Fat • Ugly • Thin • Bald • Mean • Tall • Short • Small • Boring • Honest • Pretty • Caring • Handsome • Athletic • Artistic • Creative • Humorous • Studious • Intelligent
Crossword puzzle in physical science 2024-01-21
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- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
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- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Physical Science Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2023-11-15
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- The high point of a transverse wave
- The stretched-out area of a longitudinal wave
- The time required for one complete vibration of a particle in a medium
- The cause of most waves
- The matter through which a wave travels
- A wave in which the wave motion is perpendicular to the particle motion
- The larger the amplitude of a wave, the more ______________ it carries
- The bending of waves when they pass from one medium into another
- A wave in which the wave motion is parallel to the particle motion
- The Greek letter 𝝀 is often used to represent a wave's ______________.
- When the crest of one waves overlaps with the crest of another wave and the waves strengthen each other
- Waves that require a medium
- How high or low a sound appears
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- Waves that consist of changing electric and magnetic fields and do not require a medium
- The crowded area of a longitudinal wave
- The number of wavelengths that pass a point in a given time interval
- When the crest of one wave meets the trough of another wave and the resulting wave has a smaller amplitude
- The greatest distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their normal resting position
- Simply the bouncing back of a wave when it meets a surface or boundary
- A wave that occurs at the boundary between two different mediums
- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space
- The low point of a transverse wave
- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- The acronym that the visible light spectrum can be remembered by using
- The bending of waves as they pass the edge of a barrier
26 Clues: The cause of most waves • Waves that require a medium • How high or low a sound appears • The low point of a transverse wave • The high point of a transverse wave • The crowded area of a longitudinal wave • The matter through which a wave travels • The stretched-out area of a longitudinal wave • The bending of waves as they pass the edge of a barrier • ...
Nature of Science Physical Science 2023-09-04
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- The instrument used to measure the mass of an object.
- If an objects density is more than one than it will __________.
- A hypothesis must be able to be _______________.
- One of the units for density if it is an irregular object.
- This is the axis on a graph that shows the dependent variable.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- A visual display of information or data to show an experiment very quickly.
- The instrument used to find the length, width and height of an oject.
- This represents an idea, event, or object that is too big or small to be seen with the eye and helps us understand it better.
- The unit used when finding the volume of a oject with dimensions.
- An possible prediction that can be tested, If, then, because.
- The variable in an experiment that is changed.
- The unit used in the metric system for mass.
- If 35ml of water is placed in a graduated cylinder and then a rock is dropped into it, the water raised up to 37ml, what is the volume of the rock.
- This is the axis on a graph that shows the independent variable.
- What is the density of water?
- The unit used when using the graduated cylinder.
- Find the density of an object with a mass of 56g and a volume of 12ml. Round your answer to the tenths place.
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- A theory can be changed or ____________ but a law can't.
- Find the volume if the mass is 65.2g and a density of 8.9g/ml. Round your answer to the tenths place.
- The variable in an experiment that is being measured.
- This is the method used to find the volume of a marble or irregular object.
- The instrument used to measure the volume of a irregular object.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The distance between any two points measured with a metric ruler.
- How closely packed the particles are in an object, the mass of an object divided by its volume.
- The group that IS tested and receives the IDV.
- How many things can you change in an experiment?
- The sample treated like all the others, but does not receive the independent variable. What all data is compared to.
- If an objects density is less than one than it will _____________.
- A well-tested and widely accepted explanation of a natural phenomena which is based on many observations.
- The amount of space an object takes up.
- The variables in an experiment that stay the same.
- A statement that describes an observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true.
34 Clues: What is the density of water? • The amount of matter in an object. • The amount of space an object takes up. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The unit used in the metric system for mass. • The group that IS tested and receives the IDV. • The variable in an experiment that is changed. • A hypothesis must be able to be _______________. • ...
Southeast Asia & China Physical Vocab 2024-04-01
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- the second largest sand desert in the world
- a circle of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific ocean
- body of water separating Japan from the Koreas and China
- a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans
- a peninsula in Southeaster Asia occupied by parts of Malaysia and Thailand and Myanmar
- East Asia's highest plateau region
- this river begins in Southwest China and flows South all the wat through Vietnam
- a bay that the Ganges river flows into, North of the Indian Ocean, on the Eastern side of India, South of Tibet and West of China
- body of water between Thailand and Cambodia
- a tropical arm of the Pacific Ocean near Southeastern Asia subject to frequent typhoons
- the longest river of Asia, river found in China;3rd longest river in the world
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- body of water between the islands of Java and Borneo (Indonesia)
- largest and deepest ocean
- body of water South of Japan and East of China
- Body of water west of Myanmar
- mountains in the border area of Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia and China and North of the Gobi desert
- body of water connecting the Indian Ocean near Singapore
- a high desert in China and Mongolia
- English name for the Huang He River in the North of China where the first Chinese civilization emerged
- Forest a forest of limestone pillars constructed thousands of years ago in China
20 Clues: largest and deepest ocean • Body of water west of Myanmar • East Asia's highest plateau region • a high desert in China and Mongolia • the second largest sand desert in the world • body of water between Thailand and Cambodia • body of water South of Japan and East of China • a circle of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific ocean • ...
BJU Physical Chapter 4 Vocab 2024-03-19
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- (no space)have 2 valence electrons; become 2+ cations; slightly less reactive than alkali metals;
- (no space)a table of the elements that displays their periodic properties in relationship with their atomic numbers
- Came up with element symbols for the first 47 elements
- (no space)the electrons in the outermost energy level of a neutral atom
- The row on the periodic table
- Used X-ray spectroscopy to determine the atomic number for each element
- (no space)one or two valence electrons, easily making 1+ or 2+ cations; often found in alloys like sterling silver, steel;
- have 4 or more valence electrons; on right of periodic table;
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- (no space)elements in group 1; one valence electrons; very reactive and form 1+ cations; always found as compounds;
- (no space)groups 13-16
- group 17; 7 valence electrons so gain 1 to become 1- anions; highly reactive;
- Made one of the first lists of 33 elements
- almost 80% of elements; few valence electrons; left on periodic table
- (no space)two valence electrons forming 2+ cations; first row is rare; second row is radioactive;
- (no space)states that the properties of the elements vary in a periodic way with their atomic numbers
- between metals and nonmetals; also called semiconductors;
- First to organize elements in a table by increasing atomic mass
- (no space)8 valence electrons except for helium; unreactive or inert;
- Expanded on periodicity, group elements by atomic mass and developed the law of octaves
- A set of elements in the same column
- Said matter consisted of indivisible particles of elements
21 Clues: (no space)groups 13-16 • The row on the periodic table • A set of elements in the same column • Made one of the first lists of 33 elements • Came up with element symbols for the first 47 elements • between metals and nonmetals; also called semiconductors; • Said matter consisted of indivisible particles of elements • ...
Unit #5 Physical + Chemical Changes 2024-03-12
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- a gas law that states when volume increases pressure decreases
- a change in appearance
- liquid to gas (fast)
- a change at a molucular level
- liquid to gas (with bubbles)
- solid to gas
- solid to liquid
- liquid to gas (slowly)
- liquid to solid
- gas to solid
- a gas law that states when temperature increases pressure increases
- opposite of strong
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- total energy of all molecules
- group of bonded atoms
- bonds between molecules
- a state of matter that can be compressed
- a state of matter that flows
- transfer of energy
- energy of motion
- gas to liquid
- a state of matter that has a fixed volume
- changing from one state of matter to another
- a gas law that states when temperature increases volume increases
- average thermal energy of molecules
24 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • energy of motion • transfer of energy • opposite of strong • liquid to gas (fast) • group of bonded atoms • a change in appearance • liquid to gas (slowly) • bonds between molecules • a state of matter that flows • liquid to gas (with bubbles) • total energy of all molecules • a change at a molucular level • ...
Chemical and Physical Properties Review 2024-04-19
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- variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- ability of an object to float in air or water
- allows electricity to flow through it
- properties observed that does change the identity of a substance
- the degree of shininess of an object
- how much space it takes up
- 2 or more substances combined but a chemical change has not occured
- measure of how compact an object is mass divided by volume
- solid liquid gas
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- ability to be drawn into a wire or have the shape changed or bent
- variable that the scientist measures as a result of the changing the independent variable
- properties observed w/out changing the identity of the substance
- has pH of exactly 7
- has a pH below 7
- resistance of a liquid to flow
- temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid water is 0 degrees celsius
- attraction to a magnet
- ability to be hammered or shaped under pressure without breaking
- ability to dissolve easily
- has a pH above 7
20 Clues: has a pH below 7 • has a pH above 7 • solid liquid gas • has pH of exactly 7 • attraction to a magnet • ability to dissolve easily • how much space it takes up • resistance of a liquid to flow • the degree of shininess of an object • allows electricity to flow through it • ability of an object to float in air or water • variable that the scientist changes in an experiment • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties Review 2025-02-16
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- In a chemical reaction, the ___ of the reactants always equals the products because we start and end with the same number of atoms
- An example of a chemical change is a change in ____ like the outside of a piece of bread that has been toasted or the pancakes we made.
- Anything that is made up of one kind of molecule or atom is called a ___ substance.
- When a solid object is heated to a temperature that turns it into a liquid
- State of matter where molecules are moving the fastest and have no definite shape
- When we made Elephant toothpaste, the _____ increased, which is a sign of a chemical change.
- The physical property seen when one substance dissolves in another.
- Molecules formed after a chemical reaction has happened (on the right side of the chemical equation)
- A physical change of an object could be cutting it into smaller pieces to change its ___
- Property that helps identify pure substances by the formula mass/volume.
- In a chemical formula, this represents a chemical reaction is taking place
- When liquid matter is cooled down to the point where it turns to a solid
- The word for the point at which liquid turns into a gas
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- When we mixed baking soda and vinegar, we saw signs of a chemical reaction because when the reactants mixed they made ___.
- When we explored marshmallow molecules, we learned that we need oxygen as a reactant to cause something to burn. Burning something shows us the chemical property _____.
- The number 2 in front of the formula for water in the equation “2H2 + O2 —> 2 H2O” means there are 2 ___.
- An example of a ____ property is acidity or reactivity of a compound
- Anything that is a combination of atoms and molecules in a container is called a ___.
- In a gas, atoms and molecules are moving at a ____ speed.
- State of matter where molecules are moving around and take the shape of their container
- “Ingredients” in a chemical reaction
- An example of a physical change is a change in ____ like heating water from an ice cube and turning it into water and then water vapor.
- The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction matter is not created or destroyed, but _____ into new substances
- In a solid, atoms and molecules are moving at a ___ speed.
- An example of a _____ property is the color, density, or size of an object
- State of matter where molecules are moving very little and the matter has a definite shape
26 Clues: “Ingredients” in a chemical reaction • The word for the point at which liquid turns into a gas • In a gas, atoms and molecules are moving at a ____ speed. • In a solid, atoms and molecules are moving at a ___ speed. • The physical property seen when one substance dissolves in another. • An example of a ____ property is acidity or reactivity of a compound • ...
Semester 1 Physical Science Review 2024-12-16
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- gas changes to a liquid
- contains 2 or more substances not bonded together
- the area where electrons are found around an atom's nucleus
- the tiny particles that make up all matter
- atoms loosely packed and move against each other
- atoms tightly packed with a regular pattern and vibrate in place
- a positively or negatively charged atom
- contains atoms of 2 or more different elements bonded together
- does not create a new substance
- atoms spaced far apart and move freely
- electrons in the outer most electron shell
- creates a new substance
- liquid changes to a gas
- the starting substances that participate in a reaction
- the relationship between mass and volume of a given substance
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- this law states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in a reaction
- indicates the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- 7 rows on the periodic table
- a table that shows all the different elements
- negatively charged subatomic particles found in the electron cloud surrounding an atom
- the substances produced because of a reaction
- positively charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- neutral charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- solid changes to a gas
- 18 columns on the periodic table
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
26 Clues: solid changes to a gas • gas changes to a liquid • creates a new substance • liquid changes to a gas • 7 rows on the periodic table • does not create a new substance • 18 columns on the periodic table • atoms spaced far apart and move freely • a positively or negatively charged atom • the tiny particles that make up all matter • electrons in the outer most electron shell • ...
Physical Science Cross Word Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- a state of matter that has a fixed shape and volume
- subatomic particles found inside the nucleus of every atom
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles
- a push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate or deform
- the change in an object's position over time
- the ability to do work
- a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge
- a substance made by combining two or more different materials in a way that they don't chemically change each other
- the process of energy moving from one place or object to another, or changing from one form to another
- the transfer of energy, usually heat or electricity, through direct contact of particles
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- energy possessed by an object due to its motion
- a subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge
- a mix where one substance dissolves evenly into another, forming a uniform mixture
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- a change in the appearance or state of a substance, like size, shape, or form, without altering its chemical composition
- an object's tendency to resist changes in its state of motion
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact
- the stored energy in an object due to its position
- the substance that gets dissolved in a liquid to form a solution
- the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases)
- a measure of how much matter is in an object
- the speed of something in a given direction
- a force of attraction that exists between any two objects with mass
- any change that causes a new substance to be formed
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- a basic building block of matter like a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- a state of matter that has no definite volume and no definite shape
- the basic and smallest unit of a chemical element
- a state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape
30 Clues: the ability to do work • anything that has mass and takes up space • the speed of something in a given direction • the change in an object's position over time • a measure of how much matter is in an object • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • energy possessed by an object due to its motion • the basic and smallest unit of a chemical element • ...
Physical Science Midterm Exam Review 2025-11-20
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- studying and caring for creation, creating products to benefit others, and replicating nature of order Created by God
- wave changing direction when it enters a new medium
- push or pull
- waves that can not travel through a vacuum
- plants perform photosynthesis is a type of this energy
- energy that a windmill uses
- change in frequency due to motion of the source
- study of physics and chemistry
- energy that object has that is in motion
- energy that an object has that is not in motion
- number of laws that Newton wrote
- zero degrees kelvin
- principle that allows us to conclude that gravity acts the same today and it will tomorrow as it did yesterday
- thermometric property that makes a thermometer work
- nonrenewable energy source
- tug a war and the flag is in the middle
- this is the ______ between kinetic and potential energy in a system that is mechanical energy
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- force that starts at the atomic level
- systemic study of the universe to produce observation, inferences, and models
- distance between two crests or two troughs
- what a wave carries from one place in another
- variable that is changed on purpose in an experiment by the scientist
- wave hitting a substance and bounding off of it
- unit that energy is measured in
- wave that is moving even though it appears to be stationary
- water stored behind a dam is an example of this energy
- longitudinal waves are also known as this
- transverse wave the disruption more this direction to the direction of wave travel
- a balanced force
- force = mass times acceleration is an example of this
- freezing point of water
- period of motion the second hand has on a clock
- substance that a wave travels through
33 Clues: push or pull • a balanced force • zero degrees kelvin • freezing point of water • nonrenewable energy source • energy that a windmill uses • study of physics and chemistry • unit that energy is measured in • number of laws that Newton wrote • force that starts at the atomic level • substance that a wave travels through • tug a war and the flag is in the middle • ...
crossword 2012-10-24
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- when temperature is below zero water changes from liquid silver to solid silver.
- capable of being dissolved or liquefied: a soluble powder. Density/ A measure of the quantity of some physical property.
- quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas.
- a piece of metal able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
- salt dissolves in water.
- point/ when heat melts a solid gold into liquid gold.
- mixture/ Two or more gases will always mix to form just one phase.
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- when two or more elements cannot be separated by any physical means.
- change/ freezing water makes ice, if you heat the ice it changes back to water.
- change/ a ______ ________ produces a new substances.
- when salt dissolves in water it's called _____?
- measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body.
- mixture/ seeing sand and water.
- contains only one kind of particle.
- point/ the point at which matters reach a crisis.
15 Clues: salt dissolves in water. • mixture/ seeing sand and water. • contains only one kind of particle. • when salt dissolves in water it's called _____? • point/ the point at which matters reach a crisis. • change/ a ______ ________ produces a new substances. • point/ when heat melts a solid gold into liquid gold. • ...
Violence Crossword 2015-05-18
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- Forced sexual intercourse
- An attack on another person in order to hurt him/her.
- Purposely frightening another person through threatening words, looks, or body language.
- Makes no exceptions for anyone for any reason.
- A violent crime that results in the death of another.
- A type of violence on which one person uses threats, taunts, or violence to intimidate another person again and again.
- Physical, mental, or emotional mistreatment of another person.
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- Failure to provide basic physical and emotional needs of a dependent.
- Physical abuse that occurs with a family.
- Beating, hitting, or kicking of another person.
- Any individual who suffers injury, loss, or death due to violence.
- An act of physical force resulting in injury or abuse.
- Sexual contact forced on another person.
- A school program where teens decide resolutions for other teens for bullying and other problem behaviors.
- A group of young people that comes together to take part in illegal activities.
15 Clues: Forced sexual intercourse • Sexual contact forced on another person. • Physical abuse that occurs with a family. • Makes no exceptions for anyone for any reason. • Beating, hitting, or kicking of another person. • An attack on another person in order to hurt him/her. • A violent crime that results in the death of another. • ...
Alcohol 2017-05-03
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- The amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage.
- A condition in which a person believes that a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally.
- A group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems.
- A severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- The chemical reaction of yeast on sugars.
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting.
- The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance, and the person's physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
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- A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol.
- A condition in which the user has a chemical need for the drug.
- Living without alcohol.
- Process of Learning to Live an alcohol-free life.
- The excessive use of Alcohol.
- An addict who is dependent on alcohol.
- A drug that slows the central nervous system.
15 Clues: Living without alcohol. • The excessive use of Alcohol. • An addict who is dependent on alcohol. • The chemical reaction of yeast on sugars. • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. • A drug that slows the central nervous system. • Process of Learning to Live an alcohol-free life. • Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting. • ...
PAIN ASSESSMENT CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2023-07-09
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- any evidence as to the nature and location of a disease noted by the client
- pain experience is intense and brief
- it is the first step in a physical exam.
- method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination
- the perception of pain or discomfort in a limb that is no longer there.
- the presence of a disease that can be seen or elicited
- a method of tapping body parts with fingers, hands, or small instruments as part of a physical examination.
- PAIN usually associated with a recent injury
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- response to noxious insult or injury of tissues
- listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination.
- STATUS The state of a person's health in terms of the nutrients in his or her diet.
- removal of the postcentral gyrus
- most common reason clients seek medical advice
- also called as pain receptors
- a non organic substance that satisfies the client's request for analgesic
15 Clues: also called as pain receptors • removal of the postcentral gyrus • pain experience is intense and brief • it is the first step in a physical exam. • PAIN usually associated with a recent injury • most common reason clients seek medical advice • response to noxious insult or injury of tissues • the presence of a disease that can be seen or elicited • ...
Somatic Symptom Disorder 2025-04-20
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- — What individuals with Factitious Disorder often seek by feigning illness.
- — The inability to produce voice, a symptom seen in functional neurological disorders.
- — A sensory symptom often reported by SSD patients, along with numbness.
- — A behavior where patients excessively research symptoms online.
- — Loss of voluntary movement, observed in functional disorders.
- — A frequent emotional symptom in individuals with SSD.
- — Abbreviation for a disorder where the person fears having a serious disease, despite minimal symptoms.
- — A disorder involving intentional faking of symptoms to assume the patient role.
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- — Type of neurological symptom disorder with motor/sensory dysfunction and no medical cause.
- — A common physical symptom of SSD involving noticeable heartbeats.
- — A common chronic physical complaint in SSD.
- — The former name for Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder.
- — An outdated term related to SSD; focuses more on physical symptoms than illness anxiety.
- — A mental health condition marked by distress over physical symptoms that lack a medical explanation.
- — Someone frequently visited by patients with SSD despite lack of clear medical cause.
15 Clues: — A common chronic physical complaint in SSD. • — A frequent emotional symptom in individuals with SSD. • — The former name for Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder. • — Loss of voluntary movement, observed in functional disorders. • — A behavior where patients excessively research symptoms online. • ...
Kevon's Health Triangle 2023-10-05
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- a sport that is not on land
- a sport that is hit by hand over a net
- a sport you tackle in
- social something you do to talk to people
- something you do in a marathon
- a place where you work out
- a physical activity you walk mountains
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- a sport you shoot a ball with
- a activity you play with a controller
- A vehicle with two wheels and pedals
- a physical activity that involves stretching
- a sport that involves an small greenwhite ball ball
- 20 seconds of exercise 10 seconds of rest
- a sport that you sword fight in
- you kick a ball in this sport
- a physical activity you climb mountains
16 Clues: a sport you tackle in • a place where you work out • a sport that is not on land • a sport you shoot a ball with • you kick a ball in this sport • something you do in a marathon • a sport that you sword fight in • A vehicle with two wheels and pedals • a activity you play with a controller • a sport that is hit by hand over a net • a physical activity you walk mountains • ...
Greek & Latin Words 2 2025-03-21
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- characterized by physical action or activity
- liberal in giving or sharing
- choosing or take as one's own
- something that may be chosen
- a area inhabited by a group of people; a social group of people gathered together
- study of the earth's physical history including rocks
- best wishes or compliments after a major accomplishment
- the process green plants use to make food
- having a joyous quality
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- the study of the physical features of the earth along with its atmosphere and inhabitants
- highly excitable
- part of a whole
- a picture or image created by a camera
- a group of people who work or gather together
- appreciation, thankfulness
- a crack or break in a bone
16 Clues: part of a whole • highly excitable • having a joyous quality • appreciation, thankfulness • a crack or break in a bone • liberal in giving or sharing • something that may be chosen • choosing or take as one's own • a picture or image created by a camera • the process green plants use to make food • characterized by physical action or activity • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2012-11-13
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- Exercises to help you recover from physical activity
- An exercsie to get you ready for physical activity
- Fast walking is an example of this type of activity
- To Measure
- The abreviation for Flexibility Intensity Time and Type
- Sit and Reach is a test we use to measure this component
- Reaching for your toes and holding for fifteen seconds is an example of this type of exercise
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- The ability of your muscles to lift a weight for a long period of time
- You would not be able to do this type of activity and talk to a friend and the same time
- The ratio of lean muscle to fat
- A physical fitness test to test flexibility
- The ability of a muscle to lift a heavy weight one time
- The ability of the heart and lungs to work efficiently during physical activity
- Formula used to assess body fat based on your weight and height
14 Clues: To Measure • The ratio of lean muscle to fat • A physical fitness test to test flexibility • An exercsie to get you ready for physical activity • Fast walking is an example of this type of activity • Exercises to help you recover from physical activity • The ability of a muscle to lift a heavy weight one time • The abreviation for Flexibility Intensity Time and Type • ...
201 bonus 2016-12-11
Chapter 22 Crossword 2013-05-17
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- A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol
- A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
- The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person's physical and mental control is significantly reduced
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one time
- Drugs that tend to slow the central nervous system
- An addict who is dependent on alcohol
- A group of alcohol-related birth defects that includes both physical and mental problems
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- A severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose
- The amount of alcohol in a person's blood expressed as a percentage
- Driving under the influence
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars
- The process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food
- Living without alcohol
14 Clues: Living without alcohol • Driving under the influence • An addict who is dependent on alcohol • The chemical action of yeast on sugars • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one time • Drugs that tend to slow the central nervous system • A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword 2013-05-17
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- The process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food.
- The amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage.
- Drug that tends to slow the central nervous system.
- The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person's physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
- A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol.
- Driving under the influence.
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars
- A group of alcohol related birth defects that includes both physical and mental problems.
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- A severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- An addict who is dependent on alcohol.
- Living without alcohol.
- A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol.
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting.
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
14 Clues: Living without alcohol. • Driving under the influence. • An addict who is dependent on alcohol. • The chemical action of yeast on sugars • The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. • Drug that tends to slow the central nervous system. • Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting. • A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol. • ...
