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The loss of static electricity as charges move off an object is called
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Materials that allow electrons to flow freely through them are called
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The loss of static electricity as charges move off an object is called
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Materials that allow electrons to flow freely through them are called
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When electrons jump because two objects are rubbing against each other is called
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A circuit with the switch in the OFF position will result in a
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______ is measured in volts
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_____________ is measured in Ohms
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_______________ is measured in amps
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Something that tries to slow the flow of electrons is called
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the number of electrons flowing past a certain point
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push needed to get electrons moving is called
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A state change from liquid to gas is called
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A state change from gas to liquid is called
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As the temperature increases, the energy of motion ______________.
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When two objects with static charge move farther away from each other, the electric force between them
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The buildup of charges on an object is called
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If you build up a positive charge walk across the carpet and then you receive a shock, this leaves you
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The part of a circuit that connects the source to the load on a path that electrons travel.
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A light bulb is an example of a
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A circuit that only has ONE path for electrons to take
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A circuit that has more than one path for electrons to travel is called
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A state of matter that takes the shape of the container
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A state of matter where molecules are very close together and have a low energy of motion is called
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Which phase change occurs when particles go directly from a solid to a gas?
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Which phase change occurs when water particles heat up and go from a liquid to a gas?
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The point at which liquids become gas or gas becomes liquid is called the
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Cutting paper is an example of a
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In a _______________ change, atoms stay the same even though they might look different.
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In a ____________ change, atoms are changed to make a new substance.
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A subatomic particle with a negative charge is called
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A subatomic particle with no charge is called a
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A subatomic particle with a positive charge is called a
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What does the atomic number tell us?
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What does the atomic mass tell us?
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What are the columns of the periodic table called?
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What are the horizontal rows of the periodic table called?
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What do Groups/Families on the periodic table tell us?
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Soft, shiny metals that are highly reactive are called
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Which elements are stable (nonreactive), all gasses and have a full outer shell.
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Two or more atoms held together by a chemical bond are called
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________________ tells you the total number of molecules.
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A subscript is
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A covalent bonds form between
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A bond where one atom gives away e-, the other atom takes e- is called
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In a chemical equation the reactants are ...
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In a chemical equation, what is made after the reaction occurs is called
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Water, Sun and Wind are examples of
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Fossil Fuels such as coal are examples of
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All of the following are insulators EXCEPT
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A circuit diagram
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Suppose you are trying to help someone gain a better understanding of electric circuits. If you compare an electrical circuit to a system that carries water, what would the water pipes represent?
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An example of a renewable energy resource is
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About 20% of the United States electricity production comes from
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When electricity is produced, the heat NOT used to produce electricity becomes
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A safety feature used to prevent electrical fires in circuits are:
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The smallest part of an element that still has properties of that element is
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What is the atomic mass of a neutron?
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Where are metals found on the periodic table?
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A term used to describe a reaction that gives off heat
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The type of bond when one atom gives up electrons and the other atom takes them are called
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A natural resource that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time is called a
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The problem with burning fossil fuels is they create large amounts of
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This type of energy is created using energy from the sun?
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The amount of greenhouse gasses you produce can be measured with a
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Fossil Fuels are an example of a
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Which elements prefer only 2 electrons in their outer shell?