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Tubular Nuclear Spectacular Spectra Reaction Action The “App”le of My Eye The Light Fantastic

Tubular Nuclear – 100 This is the general term for a fundamental unit. What is a quantum?

Tubular Nuclear These particles are found in the nucleus. What are protons and neutrons?

Tubular Nuclear This radioactive particle is heavy and slow. What is an alpha particle?

Tubular Nuclear These “particles” are essentially high-energy photons and are biologically dangerous. What are gamma rays?

Tubular Nuclear This is the order of radioactive particle speed, from fastest to slowest. What is gamma, beta, alpha?

Spectacular Spectra This type of spectrum occurs when a cold gas absorbs light energy. What is an absorption spectrum?

Spectacular Spectra This type of spectrum is given by objects that “glow.” What is a continuous spectrum?

Spectacular Spectra This type of spectrum occurs when excited atoms release photons at specific frequencies. What is an emission spectrum?

Spectacular Spectra These two types of spectra are opposites of one another. What are emission and absorption spectra?

Spectacular Spectra Spectra can be used like these to identify individual elements. What are fingerprints?

Reaction Action – 100 This type of reaction involves the creation of larger nuclei from smaller nuclei. What is a fusion reaction?

Reaction Action This type of reaction involves breaking large nuclei into smaller nuclei using neutrons. What is a fission reaction?

Reaction Action These are the products of a fusion reaction. What are larger nuclei and energy?

Reaction Action These are the products of a fission reaction. What are daughter products, energy, and neutrons?

Reaction Action Conversion of this occurs in a fusion reaction. What is mass?

The "App"le of My Eye This is a simple scan that can be done in a doctor’s office to detect broken bones. What is an X-ray?

The "App"le of My Eye This type of scan uses electromagnets and radio waves to make images of soft tissues, What is an MRI?

The "App"le of My Eye This type of scan uses advanced X-ray teachnology to make cross- sectional images of the body. What is a CT scan?

The "App"le of My Eye These two types of scans use radiation that has a lower frequency than gamma radiation, so it is safer. What X-rays and CT scans?

The "App"le of My Eye This is the term for a general type of scan that uses radioactive tracers to view internal structures. What is a nuclear medicine scan?

The Light Fantastic This phrase refers to the fact that light can act as both a wave and a particle. What is the Dual Nature of Light, or Wave-Particle Duality?

The Light Fantastic This value relates the energy of a photon to its frequency. What is Planck’s Constant?

The Light Fantastic These are colors of visible light, in order of increasing frequency and emergy. What is ROY G BIV?

The Light Fantastic This observation verifies that light can act as a particle. What is the photoelectric effect?

The Light Fantastic This is the amount of energy equivalence contained in 1 kg of matter. What is an 9 x J?