Exam 8: The Atom: Why Are There so Many Different Materials in the World
Exam 1: Science: a Way of Knowing: How Do You Know What You Know50 Questions
Exam 2: The Ordered Universe: Why Do Planets Appear to Wander Slowly Across the Sky49 Questions
Exam 3: Energy: Why Must Animals Eat to Stay Alive50 Questions
Exam 4: Heat and the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Why Is It Easier to Make an Omelet From an Egg Than to Make an Egg From an Omelet50 Questions
Exam 5: Electricity and Magnetism: What Is Lightning50 Questions
Exam 6: Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation: What Is Color49 Questions
Exam 7: Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity: Can a Human Ever Travel Faster Than the Speed of Light, at Warp Speed47 Questions
Exam 8: The Atom: Why Are There so Many Different Materials in the World50 Questions
Exam 9: Quantum Mechanics: How Can the Electron Behave Like Both a Particle and a Wave50 Questions
Exam 10: Atoms in Combination: the Chemical Bond: How Does Blood Clot50 Questions
Exam 11: Materials and Their Properties: How Have Computers Gotten so Much Faster50 Questions
Exam 12: The Nucleus of the Atom: How Do Scientists Determine the Age of the Oldest Human Fossils50 Questions
Exam 13: The Ultimate Structure of Matter: How Can Antimatter Be Used to Probe the Human Brain50 Questions
Exam 14: The Stars: How Much Longer Can the Sun Sustain Life on Earth50 Questions
Exam 15: Cosmology: Will the Universe End50 Questions
Exam 16: Earth and Other Planets: Is Earth the Only Planet With Life49 Questions
Exam 17: Plate Tectonics: Can We Predict Destructive Earthquakes50 Questions
Exam 18: Earths Many Cycles: Will We Ever Run Out of Fresh Water50 Questions
Exam 19: Ecology, Ecosystems, and the Environment: Are Human Activities Affecting the Global Environment50 Questions
Exam 20: Strategies of Life: What Is Life50 Questions
Exam 21: The Living Cell: What Is the Smallest Living Thing50 Questions
Exam 22: Molecules of Life: What Constitutes a Healthy Diet50 Questions
Exam 23: Classical and Modern Genetics: Why Do Offspring Resemble Their Parents49 Questions
Exam 24: The New Science of Life: Can We Cure Cancer50 Questions
Exam 25: Evolution: How Did Life Emerge on the Ancient Earth49 Questions
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Do you agree with the statement "elements are materials that cannot be broken down any further"? Explain your answer.
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Describe Rutherford's experiment with alpha particles. Compare what Rutherford was expecting to happen during the experiment with what was actually observed.
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Describe some characteristics of the elements found in at least two columns of the periodic table of elements.
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Each time an electron moves from a higher energy level to a lower energy level
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Materials made from a single type of atom that cannot be broken down any further are called
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What does it mean to say that scientists accepted an idea "because it worked"? Explain your answer using the periodic table and the Bohr atom as examples.
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Explain how the development of the Bernoulli's gas laws (how gasses behave under various temperatures and pressures) supported the modern concept of atoms and their interactions.
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The relationship between the atomic theories of Democritus and Dalton is that
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In 1808, which person below borrowed the name 'atom' from Greek writings and described in a modern way how it is that an atom is indivisible?
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Which instrument below emits photons that have wave crests in exact alignment?
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Evidence for the theory that an atom is mostly space was based on research by
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