
is for Alloy
Alloy Definition- A mixture of elements that has metallic properties.
Super Fun Trivia Fact: Did you know that the alloy Solder is used to bond metals to one another


Examples of Alloys
is for Boyles Law
Boyles Law- The volume of a given amount of gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure.
Trivia: What is the first name of the man who created this law?
A: Robert


is for Charles Law

Charles Law- The volume of the mass of gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature at a constant pressure
Super Fun Trivia Fact- Who is the man who created Charles's law?
A: Jacques

is for Double-Replacement reaction

Double Replacement- A reaction in which the positive and negative ions of two ionic compounds exchange places to form two new compounds.
Super Fun Trivia or fact- The components that are repositioned must both exist within compounds

is for Element

Element- Something that cannot be broken down into any other smaller parts or split.
Super Fun Trivia- How many elements are there?
A: 118 different elements

is for Freezing point

Freezing Point- The point at which something turns from a liquid to a solid.
Super Fun Trivia- What is the freezing point of Mountain Dew?
A: Negative 30 degrees F

is for Gay-Lussac's Law

Gay-Lussacs Law- The pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas when the volume is kept constant.
Super Fun Trivia- What is the first name of the man who created Gay-Lussacs Law?
A: Joseph

is for Hydrogen

Hydrogen - a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas - Scientists estimate that
Trivia- What percent of the atoms in the universe does hydrogen take up?
A: Hydrogen makes up over 90 percent of all the atoms in the universe.


is for Iron

Iron - A strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal - Iron is the second most abundant of all metals on Earth.
Super Fun Trivia- What is the symbol for Iron?
A: Fe

is for Joule

Joule - a unit of work or energy - The SI-derived unit of energy, the joule.
Super Fun Trivia- Who is the joule named after?
A: James Joule

is for Kelvin

Kelvin - The SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
Super Fun Trivia- Who is the unit Kelvin named after?
A: British physicist William Thomson (known as Lord Kelvin).

is for the Law of Conversation of Energy

Law of Conservation of Energy- A law that states that energy is never created nor destroyed.
Super Fun Trivia? What is the main example of this law?
A: The Pendulum


is for Molar Mass

Molar Mass- Mass per mole.
Super Fun Trivia- What is the molar mass of sodium?
A: 22.99 g/mol

is for Noble Gas

Noble Gas- A gaseous chemical element that does not readily enter into chemical combination with other elements
Trivia- Why ar enoble gases called noble gases?
A: Because they rarely react with other elements.

is for Organic Compounds

Organic Compounds- carbon atoms bound to covalent bonds most commonly Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen
Trivia-What is the most commonly found organic compound?
A: Cellulose

is for Percent Yield

Percent Yield- The percent ratio of actual yield to the theoretical yield
Trivia- Can a percent yield be greater than 100%?
A: No it cannot be higher than 100%

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