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Physical Science RJ Reynolds Mr. Reaves-Bey

Physical Science RJ Reynolds Mr. Reaves-Bey. 10. These are the units for temperature, usually represented with a ( C ). 10. Celsius. 20. These are the units for mass. Pun-like hint seen here. 20. Grams (g) or Kilograms (Kg). 30.

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Physical Science RJ Reynolds Mr. Reaves-Bey

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  1. Physical Science RJ Reynolds Mr. Reaves-Bey

  2. 10 • These are the units for temperature, usually represented with a (C)

  3. 10 Celsius

  4. 20 • These are the units for mass. Pun-like hint seen here

  5. 20 Grams (g) or Kilograms (Kg)

  6. 30 • If we are walking down the street we would measure our distance in these units; which is also the prefix of the name for the “-stick” like tool we use for length.

  7. 30 meter (m)

  8. 40 • Instrument used to measure average temperature (kinetic energy) of particles

  9. 40 Thermometer

  10. 50 • The physical property word that describes a fluids ability to resist flow

  11. 50 Viscosity

  12. 10 • The phase of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume

  13. 10 Solid

  14. 20 • The phase of matter that takes the shape of its container, has no definite shape, and no definite volume

  15. 20 Gas

  16. 30 • The phase of matter that has no definite shape, but does have a definite volume. An example would be H2O

  17. 30 Liquid

  18. 40 • The nucleus of an atom is composed of these two subatomic particles

  19. 40 Protons & Neutrons

  20. 50 The units used to describe the mass of an element.

  21. 50 AMU (Atomic Mass Units)

  22. 10 • This element is in Group 13 and Period 2. It can also be found in jewelry cleaner such as Boracic Acid.

  23. 10 Boron (B)

  24. 20 • This element is the primary element of our atmosphere and is found on the periodic table in Group 16 and Period 2

  25. 20 Oxygen (O)

  26. 30 • The element found in Period 4 and Group 1. Most commonly a metal found in bananas and avocados.

  27. 30 Potassium (K)

  28. 40 • The element found in Period 3 and Group 17. “Time to go to the pool!”

  29. 40 Chlorine (Cl)

  30. 50 This is the Group and Period for the noble gas responsible for the lights seen here.

  31. 50 Group 18 Period 2

  32. 10 • Draw a Bohr model of hydrogen

  33. 10

  34. 20 • Draw the lewis dot diagram for the element that has an atomic mass of 32

  35. 20 S 

  36. 30 • Draw the lewis dot diagram for the element that has 12 protons

  37. 30 Mg

  38. 40 • Water is a polar molecule made from this type of bond between 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen

  39. 40 Covalent

  40. 50 Sodium chloride is this type of chemical bond

  41. 50 • Ionic

  42. 10 • The head principal at Currituck High has this last name

  43. 10 Dowdy

  44. 20 This is the university that Mr. Reaves-Bey attended; the school mascot is the Spartan

  45. 20

  46. 30 • This class physical science is an integrated portion of chemistry that deals with subatomic particles & atoms and this portion science which deals with kinematics, motion, force & energy.

  47. 30 Physics

  48. 40 • What year did Currituck County High School open? The new building!

  49. 40 1998

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