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  • 1

    Number of electrons in the outer shell👆🏻

    groups

  • 2

    How many shells 👉🏽👉🏽

    periods

  • 3

    Metals

    left

  • 4

    None metals

    right

  • 5

    One you change

    independent

  • 6

    One you measure

    dependant

  • 7

    Keep the same

    control

  • 8

    Energy from movement

    kinetic

  • 9

    Energy store from height

    gravitational

  • 10

    Alloy

    mixture

  • 11

    Conduction

    vibrating particles that transfers thermal energy

  • 12

    Convection

    heat transferred by fluids and air

  • 13

    Fr

    francium

  • 14

    He

    helium

  • 15

    K

    potassium

  • 16

    Fe

    iron

  • 17

    Ne

    neon

  • 18

    Li

    lithium

  • 19

    Mg

    magnesium

  • 20

    Co

    cobalt

  • 21

    Cu

    copper

  • 22

    Au

    gold

  • 23

    Al

    aluminium

  • 24

    N

    nitrogen

  • 25

    F

    florine

  • 26

    S

    sulfur

  • 27

    Br

    bromine

  • 28

    He

    helium

  • 29

    Pb

    lead

  • 30

    Lithium +water

    lithium hydroxide +hydrogen

  • 31

    Most reactive

    potassium

  • 32

    Least reactive

    platinum

  • 33

    Velocity

    speed given direction

  • 34

    Velocity

    time when graphs going up

  • 35

    Ni

    nickel

  • 36

    O

    oxygen

  • 37

    Zn

    zinc

  • 38

    What is miosis

    the process where sex cells are made

  • 39

    What is diffusion

    movement of particles from high conc to low conc

  • 40

    What is active transport

    low to high

  • 41

    What is osmosis

    movement of particles from low conc to high conc

  • 42

    What does lipase break down

    fat

  • 43

    What does amylase break down

    carbohydrates

  • 44

    What does protease break down

    protein

  • 45

    How do you work out magnification

    image size divided by actual size