Title: Sports science
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2Sports science
Way out there!
Matters of State
Dont break the law
How sweet it is!
Remember me?
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3Oopswrong click Whats in a name?
4Floating in the ocean is easier than in Lake Erie
because of this property of salt water
5Skateboarders use this form of carbon to grease
their wheels to reduce friction
6Figure skaters actually glide on this phase of H2O
7Although it is found in drinks used to build
muscles, during exercise this chemical may play a
role in causing muscle fatigue
8Plastic sports bottles may leach this chemical
into an athletes drink
9How sweet it is!
10This disaccharide is actually a combination of
glucose and fructose
11The common market name for the chlorinated sugar
that has zero calories
12Some adults cannot tolerate this disaccharide
consisting of glucose and galactose
13Once removed from the market as a suspected
carcinogen, it is deemed safe for sweetening
chewing gum and toothpaste
14This saccharide is one of the three major
molecular components of RNA and DNA
15Way out there
16NASAs Cassini mission has observed a sea of
hydrocarbons on this moon
17On May 25th the Mars Polar Observatory will land
and sample the soil for water and this frozen
compound
18Helium was observed here long before it was found
on earth
19This type of photon is used by orbiting
observatories to study black holes
20This element, the ultimate end product of nuclear
fusion, forms the core of all planets in the
solar system
21States of matter
22This element shares its symbol with the USPS
abbreviation for home state of Mount Elbert, the
highest peak of the Rocky Mountains
23This 21st element shares its USPS abbreviation
with South Carolina
24This element shares its symbol with the USPS
abbreviation for this state.
25The "Peach State" shares its symbol with the USPS
abbreviation of this chemical element.
26This state shares its USPS abbreviation with the
symbol of Manganese
27Dont break the law
28A ?bc This law is used in spectroscopy, but
not by underage students
29PV nRT
30E 1/2mv2 This equation is used to describe this
type of energy
31Einsteins law of relativity was the first to
relate these two variables, leading to the
development of quantum mechanics
32Marshmallows expand as the pressure decreases due
to this gas law
33Remember me?
34This law states that PV constant
35As the temperature of the hot gas in the drum
cooled, the volume of the gas decreased due to
this law
36Smoke detectors contain this element, first
discovered in the US, which is slightly
radioactive
37This elemental vapor appears purple, and was
involved in one of this mornings explosions
38Strontium salts when added to a balloon filled
with hydrogen make the flame appear this color
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