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Ms. Gould's Kino Junior High Science Classes
challenge ASU students with Science Questions
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"Why Does Stuff Turn Black When It Burns, and
When A Lightbulb Burns Out And Explodes
Why Are The Shards Not Black?"
Questions by Francisco and Mike
Answer by
Fabian Seidl

CHM 233, Fall 2008
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"Do Rocks Melt?"
Question by Emory
Answer by
Darcie Conner

CHM 234, Spring 2009
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"If You Put Your Hand In Acetone
Will It Dissolve?"
Question by Andrea
Answer by
Philip Wiener

CHM 234, Spring 2009
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"What Does Francium Do, And Can We Get Some?"
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Glenn Markov

CHM 234, Spring 2009
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"Would An Energy Bead Melt If A Laser Was Shined On It?"
Question by Logan
Answer by
Jordan Boyd

CHM 234, Spring 2009
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"Will A Hotter Hotplate Increasing the Boiling Point Of Water?"
Question by Brandon
Answer by
Jordan Yaron

CHM 234, Spring 2009
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"Why Do Molecules Spread Apart When They Are Boiled?"
Question by Matthew
Answer by
Erin Cooper

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"If An Element Is Discovered
Will They Have To Change The Periodic Table?"
Question by Dalia
Answer by
Tabarik Ahmad

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Did They Find Out About Atoms
If You Can't See Them?"
Question by Juan
Answer by
Sandy Morales

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Did They Discover The Elements?"
Question by Alejandro
Answer by
Nisa Cortes

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Can You Tell If An Element Is A Metal?
Why Are Some Types Of Metal Attracted To A Magnet?"
Question by Brayan
Answer by
Camila Sharman

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Many Atoms Are There In One Thing?"
Question by Jazmin
Answer by
April Chiu

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Can You See An Atom?"
Question by Brayan
Answer by
Tommy O'Sullivan

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Do Atoms Get Charged?"
Question by Lorreal
Answer by
Ranna Ardebili

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"Why Are Some Elements Denser Than Others?"
Question by Berkley
Answer by
Shayna Choulet

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"Why Does At Atom Have Orbitals?
How Many Electrons Can An Orbital Hold,
Can There Be Only One Electron In An Orbital?"
Question by Aiyanna
Answer by
Marie Nahlik

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Do We Know What An Atom Looks Like?"
Question by Nancy R.
Answer by
Katherine Haga

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"If Elements Are Mixed What Would Their
Atomic Numbers Be?
How Does Mixing Them Affect Their
Electrons And Atomic Numbers?"
Question by Taylor G.
Answer by
Joe Canarie

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"What Are Atoms Made From?"
Question by German
Answer by
James Dillon

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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"How Small Is The Hydrogen Atom?"
Question by Anthony
Answer by
Nathalie Antonios

CHM 234, Spring 2010
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What would happen to water if you put it into a vaccuum
for example, in outer space?
Will substances evaporate in outer space?
Question by Reyes
Answer by
David Chen

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How are atoms made and do they disappear?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Mark Zhang

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How do phase changes happen?
Question by Janet
Answer by
Robert Adrian

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What makes iron magnetic?
How can you tell if a substance is magnetic?
Question by Liz
Answer by
Nathan Jameson

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Do atoms have to have electricity to run?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Brittany Ebbing

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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When atoms bonds with other atoms,
what holds them together?
Question by Megan
Answer by
Lindsay Kelly

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why are there always 2 electrons in the inner shell?
Question by Phoebe
Answer by
Ahmad Soweidan

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What is the purpose of neutrons and electrons?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Austin Feldman

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why Does Oil Evaporate So Slowly?
Question by Phoebe, Reyes and Maria B.
Answer by
Ayah Ahmed

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How do you find the mass of something
as small as an atom?
Question by Daisy
Answer by
Philip Velez

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How does oxygen cause the iron to rust
and the apple to brown?
What are some other things that react to oxygen?
Question by Maria B
Answer by
Laura Lach

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why did the cornstarch powder change color
when touching the iodine?
Question by Dee
Answer by
Demetra Hamill

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How slow/fast can atoms go?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Macy Cobb

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why is the rust of iron red/orange
but copper turns green?
Question by Megan
Answer by
Tin Ki Tsang

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why does water evaporate but salt
changes into small square shapes?
Question by Silvia and Wendy
Answer by
Ben Lang

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Can air/oxygen change other things
in addition to iron into rust?
Question by Megan
Answer by
Brenna Fanning

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How do the electron rings work?
How many electron rings are possible?
How many electrons can each ring hold?
How do the electron rings affect the atom?
Question by Phoebe
Answer by
Trent Bowen

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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When chemicals evaporate, where do they go?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Adam Eudy

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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If an atom has more electrons, is it more stable?
Question by Phoebe
Answer by
Katie Norris

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Can different elements have the same atomic number?
Can elements be similar
even if they aren't in the same column ?
Question by Elizabeth
Answer by
Farzana Sarder

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What types of things do scientists use iodine for?
Question by Abby
Answer by
Michael Marriott

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Are there liquid mixtures that can burn
through metals like in movies?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Heather Tompkins

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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If we lived in a world where we breathed
helium instead of air would we fly?
Question by Dee
Answer by
Chelsey Camponeschi

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How many neutrons and protons are in a nucleus?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Danielle Rasmussen

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why is the atomic number determined by
the number of protons?
What is the chemical symbol for?
What does it mean?
Question by Daryeon
Answer by
Alysa Baumann

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How many atoms are there in an aluminum can?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Dipesh Solanky

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Does the number of protons in an atom
affect the number of electrons or neutrons?
Question by Phoebe
Answer by
Jacob DeMenna

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Can molecules grow?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Albert Pedroza

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What is the most rare element?
Which element is used the most?
Question by Eli
Answer by
Shawn Haupt

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How can scientists/humans create elements?
Question by Megan
Answer by
Julianna Goenaga

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Where does liquid nitrogen come from?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Megan Yee

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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If atoms make up everything we know
then why is everything so different?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Aaron Goshinska

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What properties changed when we burn steel wool?
Why does it turn black and spark when it burns?
Question by Maren and Jennifer W.
Answer by
Jade Riley

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What's in acetone that makes it evaporate so fast?
Question by Cole
Answer by
Alex Rubinov

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Is the force in atoms the same as the force in magnets?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Morgan Day

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What makes molecules change?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Erin Cooper

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How do scientists find out how many atoms are in a molecule?
Question by Janet
Answer by
Spencer Leblang

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why does it take longer for some chemicals
to evaporate than others?
Are there some chemicals that never evaporate?
What makes chemicals have different evaporation rates?
Question by Kino Student
Answer by
Zakary Hambsch

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Does the number of the group in the
periodic table matter? Why?
Question by Yakelin
Answer by
Alexandra Kurth

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How did scientists back then know
how many protons and electrons the elements have?
How did they know they were elements?
Question by Itzel
Answer by
Gage Schaper

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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Why do things change phases at different rates?
Question by Amanda
Answer by
Ajjya Acharya

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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How do scientists figure out the mass of one atom?
Question by Eli
Answer by
Stephanie Kost

CHM 234, Spring 2011
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What kinds of chemical are used to fight a fire?
Question by Francisco M.
Answer by
Christine Stevenson

CHM 233, Fall 2011
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What is the most flammable chemical?
What causes flammable chemicals to light up?
Question by James N.
Answer by
Zach Christopher

CHM 233, Fall 2011
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What is caffeine
and where does it come from?
Question by Yareli
Answer by
Maddie Sands

CHM 233, Fall 2011
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Can an addiction to something be inheritable?
Question by Diareli B.
Answer by
Abeer Mousa

CHM 233, Fall 2011
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Why does water bubble when it boils?
Question by Dani
Answer by
Micah Rappazzo

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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Why do different substances have different melting points?
Question by
Lexy R., Josie T., Brianna B., Aubrey T., Maddie B.
Answer by
Cailen Mccloskey

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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Why do molecules travel fastest when they are hot?
Question by Keaton
Answer by
Collin Coelet

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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How can liquids be separated?
Question by Ana J.
Answer by
Eric Miller

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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How does the energy in the water change
when it boils at 100 degrees?
Question by Josh
Answer by
Ellen Qin

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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Is the melting point always the same?
Question by Eric M.
Answer by
Jennifer Craer

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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How do scientists know if an atom has a
positive or a negative charge?
Question by Trystan B
Answer by
Clint Lowrey

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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How does chocolate melt and why?
Question by Kinsey T.
Answer by
Jacqueline Cako

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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Why do people drown even though we float?
Question by Itzel S.
Answer by
Meagan Brundage

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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Why does water boil?
Does water boil faster with salt water or spring water?
Question by Ruth
Answer by
Indira Harahap

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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What happens to molecules when they are
at their boiling point?
How do they evaporate?
Question by Angel
Answer by
Elan Krojanker

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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If an atom is so small
how many are there in a 6 foot male?
Question by Francisco M.
Answer by
Conner Campini

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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When and how will the world end?
Question by Gloria R. and Erik G.
Answer by
Jonathan Bailey

CHM 234, Spring 2012
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Can oil evaporate, can oil freeze?
Question by Wesley S., Aimee R.
Answer by
Qasim Rahman

CHM 234, Spring 2012

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