Woodruff-8th grade Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Matter | anything that has mass and takes up space |
Mass | amount of matter in an object |
Volume | the amount of space an object takes up |
4 phases of matter | solid, liquid, gas, plasma |
Phase change- gains heat | melting and evaporation |
Phase change- loses heat | condensation and freezing |
Elements | basic building blocks of matter |
atom | smallest particle of an element |
compound | two or more elements |
3 parts of an atom | proton, electron, and neutron |
proton- type of charge | positive |
neutron- type of charge | neutral |
electron- type of charge | negative |
Elements are organized by their ____ on the periodic table | properties |
On the periodic table _____ are the vertical columns | groups |
____ are the horizontal columns on the periodic table | rows |
In the periodic tables ____ are to the left of the staircase | metals |
In the periodic tables ____ are to the right of the staircase | nonmetals |
molecule | smallest part of a compound |
Two types of bonds that bind molecules together | ionic and covalent |
mixtures | when two or more substances are put together and do not make a new substance |
solution | undisturbed mixture containing solute and solvent |
solute | part of a solution that gets dissolved |
solvent | part of a solution that does the dissolving |
density | mass divided by volume |
density of water | 1 gm per cubic centimeter |
If an object has a density of more than 1, it will (float, sink) | sink |
If an object has a density of less than 1, it will (float, sink) | float |
buoyancy | ability to float |
_____ changes alter size and shape of an object | physical |
____ change creates a new substance | chemical |
In a chemical equation, the (reactants, products) are on the left | reactants |
Law of Conservation of Matter | Matter cannot be created nor destroyed- only changed from one form to another |
force | push or pull |
weight | the amount of gravitational pull on an object |
speed | distance/time |
velocity | distance/time with a direction |
acceleration | final velocity-starting velocity/time |
Newton's First Law of Motion | an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless an outside force acts on the object |
Newton's Second Law of Motion | Force/Mass or Force x Mass= acceleration |
Newton's Third Law of Motion | For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction |
Work | Force x Distance |
Machine transfers ____ energy | mechanical |
resistance | force it much overcome |
effort | force applied |
fulcrum | pivot point |
list six simple machines | lever, pulley, wheel and axle, screw, wedge, inclined plane |
energy | ability to do work |
potential energy | stored energy |
kinetic energy | energy of motion |
Light and sound travel in forms of ____ | waves |
wavelength | distance from crest (top) to crest |
amplitude | height of the wave |
frequency | the number of waves that pass a given point in a certain time |
heat is produced by _____. | vibrating molecules |
Addition of heat causes | expansion |
Loss of heat causes | contraction |
heat travels from ____ to ____ | warm, cold |
3 ways heat moves | radiation, conduction, convection |
Movement of heat through space is called _____ | radiation |
Movement of heat through a liquid or gas is called _____ | convection |
Movement of heat through a solid is called _____ | conduction |
law of magnetic poles- like poles will ____ and unlike poles will ____ | repel, attract |
electricity | produced by the flow of electrons from one point to another |
Allow electricity to flow through it | conductors |
Do not allow electricity to flow through | insulators |
series circuit | single path |
parallel circuit | two or more paths |
If one bulb blows the ____ circuit dies and the ____ still works | series, parallel |
visible form of energy that travels in paths | light |
light that is bounced off is called | reflected |
Light that is taken in and transferred is called | absorbed |
Light that goes right through is called | transmitted |
bending of light | refraction |
Dark or light surfaces absorb more light | dark |
A concave lens curves (inward, outward) | inward |
A convex lens curves (inward, outward) | outward |
Shows the frequency and wavelengths of light waves | electromagnetic spectrum |
calorie | unit for measuring energy in food and fuel |
watt | rate at which energy is used over a period of time |
hydroelectric energy | electricity produced by the power of flowing water |
nuclear energy | energy stored in the nucleus of an atom |
Splitting uranium releases ___ energy and creates ____ and ____. | heat, thermal pollution and nuclear waste |
List three problems with fossil fuels | pollution, acid rain, lung disease, oil spills, and the greenhouse effect |
conservation | the saving of natural resources through wise use |
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