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quiz bowl science questions

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HCL   Hydrochroic acid  
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H2SO4   Sulfuric acid  
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H2CO3   Carbonic acid  
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HC2H3O2   Acetic acid  
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HNO3   Nitric acid  
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HCOOH   Formic acid  
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HBr   Hydrobromic acid  
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HClO4   Perchloric acid  
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H3PO4   Phosphoric acid  
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H2CrO4   Chromic acid  
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moon Titania   Uranus  
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moon Titan   Saturn  
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moon Triton   Saturn  
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moon Miranda   Uranus  
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moon Io   Jupiter  
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moon Deimos   Mars  
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moon Oberon   Uranus  
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moon Ganymede   Jupiter  
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moon Callisto   Jupiter  
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Tethys   Saturn  
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Phobos   Mars  
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SI Electerical resistance   Ohm  
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SI Luminous intensity   Candela  
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SI Frequnecy   Hertz  
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SI Force   Newton  
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The planets between which the asteroid belt is found   Mars and Jupiter  
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The planet with the shortest period of revolution   Mecury  
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The only planet on which a day is longer than a year   Venus  
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The largest moon in the solar system   Ganymede  
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The outermost Jovian planet   Neptune  
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The planet around which Maranda and Ariel revolve   Uranus  
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The planet with the highest recorded surface temperature   Venus  
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The largest known asteroid in the solar system   Ceres  
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The planet with the tallest mountain   Mars  
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The two moons that revolve around Mars   Deimos and Phobos  
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Stars And Costellations Betelgeuse   Orion  
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Stars And Costellations Sirius   Canis Major  
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Stars And Costellations Vega   Lyra  
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Stars And Costellations Altair   Aquilla  
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Stars And Costellations Pollux   Gemini  
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Stars And Costellations Alderbaran   Taurus  
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Stars And Costellations Rigel   Orion  
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Stars And Costellations Procyon   Canis Major  
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Stars And Costellations Spica   Virgo  
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Stars And Costellations Deneb   Cygnus  
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Stars And Costellations Canopus   Cygnus  
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Stars And Costellations Canopus   Carina  
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Term for the family of compounds that are composed of oxygen and another element   Oxides  
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Term for any positively charged ion   Cation  
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Name for the principle which states that disturbed systems adjust themselves in order to minimize the disturbance   Le Chatelier  
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Meaning of the acronym EMF   Electromotive force  
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Ultimately, this Zaire-born disease liquefies interal organs   Ebola Virus (Hemorrhagic Fever)  
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Caused mostly by animal bites, symptoms include convulsions, drooling, and a loss of muscle function   Rabies  
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This stiffening, paralyzing, potentially fatal disease is that shich President Franklin Roosevelt suffered.   Polio  
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Also known as variola, it now only exists in storage at two labs in the entire world. Before its declared eradication in 1980 it was an often fatal disease   Smallpox  
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Ultimately, this Zaire-born disease liquifies internal organs   Ebola Virus (Hemorrhagic Fever)  
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Caused mostly by animal bites, symptoms include convulsions, drooling, and a loss of muscle function   Rabies  
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This stiffening, paralyzing, potentially fatal disease is that which President Franklin Roosevelt suffered   Polio  
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Also known as variola, it now only exists in storage at two labs in the entire world. Before its declared eradication in 1980 it was an often fatal disease.   Smallpox  
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The study of the heart, its functions, and diseases   Cardiology  
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Abnormally high blood pressure   Hypertension  
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Any blood vessel that carries blood from some part of the body back toward the heart   Vein  
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The adjective used to describe a heart defect present at birth   Congenital  
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Secretes prolactin, oxytocin, and growth hormone   Pituitary gland  
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Contains expansion folds called rugae   stomach  
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Connect the kidneys to the bladder   ureters  
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Sperm are stored here before entering the vas deferens   epididymis  
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Part of the brain that coordinates skeletal muscle movement   cerebellum  
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Largest and strongest chamber of the heart   left ventricle  
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largest artery in the body   aorta  
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Tube that elads from the uterus to the exterior of the female body   vagina  
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Produces lipase and amylase and secretes insulin   pancreas  
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Endocrine gland in teh neck that regulates metabolic rate   thyroid gland  
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Connects the larynx to the bronchi   trachea  
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This term refers to any region in which organisms interact with their environment.   Ecosystem  
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It is the sum total of an organism's utilization of biotic and abiotic resources in its environment.   Niche  
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This adjective descrives a lake with high rates of biological producitivity and nutrient cycling.   Eutrophic  
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In this type of symbiotic relationship, one organism is helped while the other is unaffected.   Commensalism  
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the sister chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell   anaphase  
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Chromatin condenses to form chromosomes   prophase  
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the chromosomes align themselves on an imaginary line at the center of the cell   metaphase  
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two new nuclear envelopes begin to form before a cleavage furrow develops   telophase  
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Give the chemical formula for Sodium Chloride   NaCl  
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Give the chemical formula for Nitrous Oxide   N2O  
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Give the chemical formula for Aluminum Oxide   Al2O3  
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Give the chemical formula for Sodium Nitrate   NaNO3  
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Upper bone of the leg   femur  
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Breast bone   sternum  
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Collective name for the eight wrist bones   carpals  
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Lower jaw bone   mandible  
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Name for the first cervical vertibra   atlas  
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Upper bone of the arm   humerus  
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Bone of the lower arm that points to the little finger   ulna  
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Smaller posterior bone of the lower leg   fibula  
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The two upper jaw bones   maxillae  
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Heel bone   calcaneus  
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Name for the last four vertebrae fused together; the tailbone   coccyx  
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Moon- Io   Jupiter  
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Moon-Titan   Saturn  
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Moon-Phobos   Mars  
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Triton   Neptune  
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The comparison of the density of a mineral to the density of water   specific gravity  
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Metallic element in the mineral known as "cinnabar"   Mercury  
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The process in which the percentage of a metal in an ore is determined   assaying  
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The name of the metallic element in the mineral sphalerite   Zinc  
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A lack of clotting factor VIII (8) causes unstoppable bleeding in this disorder.   Hemophilia  
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Red blood cells may change shape, causing them to get stuck in caapillaries, in this disease.   Sickle cell  
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The lungs and pancreas produce unusually thick mucus that is hard to break up in this disorder.   Cystic fibrosis  
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Characterized by a red spot on the retina, this disease causes fatty accumaltions on the nerve cells of the brain, causing blindness, paralysis and then death in young children.   Tay-Sachs  
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Disease associated with a woman named MaryMallon   Typhoid Fever  
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Disease known as the "kissing disease"   Mononucleosis  
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Disease in which the gums become loose around the teeth   Gingivitis  
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Condition in which a person binge eats and then purges the food   Bulimia  
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Condition caused when fluid pressure builds up in the eye   Glaucoma  
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Affliction in which children are socially withdrawn.   Autism  
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Term for low blood sugar   Hypoglycemia  
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Brief stoppage of breathing while sleeping.   Sleep Apnea  
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Virus disease that first appeared in Zaire in 1976.   Ebola  
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Swelling of the thyroid gland due to a deficiency in iodine   Goiter  
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Common name for Hansen's Disease or Father's Damian Disease   Leporsy  
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The tendency of a substance to move down its concentration gradient from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration.   Diffusion  
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A gap between neurons where they communicate with each other   Synapse  
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An oxygen-binding protein in muscle cells   Myoglobin  
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A phenotype in which both alleles are expressed in a heterozygote   Co-dominant  
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He created the first modern periodic table   Dmitri Mendeleev  
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These metals are in group 1, the first column of the periodic table   Alkali metals  
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These substances zig-zag along a line from boron to polonium.   Metalloids  
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This term refers to elements 57 through 71   lanthanides  
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Members of groups 3 to 12 are all classified as this type of metal   transition metals  
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These nonmetals are in group 17 of the table   halogens  
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Elements 89 to 103 fall under this category   actinides  
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These inert substances are in group 18, the last column of the table.   nobel gases  
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Group 2 contains this group of somewhat reactive metals   alkaline earth metals  
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Term for all elements greater than atomic number 92.   transuranium elements  
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Number of periods in the periodic table   7  
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Winning the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics and the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize, this anti-nuclear weapons advocate is the one of four scientists to ever win two Nobel Prizes   Linus Pauling  
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Defined mathematically as the negative logarithm of the concentration of Hydrogen ions, its is the measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance   pH  
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The name for the anion PO4^+3   Phosphate  
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This is the type of bond that holds together amino acids in proteins   Peptide Bonds  
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