atom: The smallest possible unit that makes up a chemical element.
Action: A way in which something, often a person or other organism, acts towards another person or in itself.
Chemistry: A science field that deals with the composition, structure, properties of matter, and how they interact. Scientists use this knowledge to study unfamiliar substances, replicate large quantities of useful substances, and design and create new useful substances. (About compounds) Chemistry is also used as a term to refer to a compound’s recipe, how it is produced, or some of its properties. People who work in this field are known as chemists. (In social sciences) a term for the ability of people to work together, get along, and enjoy each other’s company.
Develop: It appears or becomes present naturally or through human intervention, such as by manufacturing. (In biology) it grows as an organism from conception to adulthood, often undergoing changes in chemistry, size, mental maturity, and sometimes shape. Conversion of wildlands to host communities of people (like towns). The development includes the construction of roads, homes, stores, schools and more. Trees and grasslands are usually cut down and replaced by structures or landscaping yards and parks.
equation: In mathematics, a statement that two quantities are equal. In geometry, equations are often used to determine the shape of a curve or surface.
high school: Designation for grades 9 to 12 in the US forced public education system. High school graduates may apply to the university for even more advanced education.
internet: Electronic communications network. This allows computers to link to other networks anywhere in the world to find information, download files, and share data (including photos).
Case: Something that occupies space and has mass. Everything on Earth with matter has a property called “weight.”
Mechanics: A study of how things move.
molecule: An electrically neutral group of atoms representing the amount of a possible amount of a compound. Molecules can be made of a single type of atom or of different types. For example, oxygen in the air is made up of two oxygen atoms (o2), but water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2o).
Physics: Scientific research into the properties and properties of matter and energy. Classical physics is an explanation of the properties and properties of matter and energy that rely on explanations such as Newton’s Law of Movement. Quantum physics is a field of research that emerged later, and is a more accurate way of explaining the movement and behavior of matter. Scientists working in such fields are known as physicists.
quantum: (pl. Quanta) A term that refers in particular to the minimum amount of energy or subatomic mass.
Quantum Computing: A special way to manipulate and store information based on the properties of very small things, such as individual atoms.
Quantum Mechanics: A branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter at the scale of an atom or subatomic particle.
solid: Hard and stable shape. It is not a liquid or a gas.
stress(In psychology) prevents an increase in mental, physical, emotional, or behavioral response to an event or situation (stressor) that interferes with the normal state of a person or animal, or demands on a person or animal. Psychological stress can be positive or negative. The pressure or tension applied to a material object (in physics).
Subatomic: What is smaller than an atom is the smallest material that has all the properties of any chemical element (hydrogen, iron, calcium, etc.).
technology: Applying scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industries, or devices, processes and systems arising from their efforts.
tool: An object created or obtained and used by a person or other animal to perform purposes such as reaching food, protecting itself, or grooming.
web: (in computing) The abbreviation for World Wide Web is an Internet slang term.
Wifi: Wireless technology that networks a variety of electronic devices (such as mobile phones and laptop computers). This allows you to share your internet connection modem using radio waves.
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