1. | Chemistry | A. | Provides basis for making predictions about still-unobserved phenomena. |
2. | Atoms | B. | A type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning, with diarrhea and vomiting. |
3. | Molecule | C. | The study of objects that are measured in nanometers |
4. | Aspartame | D. | Consist of two or more basic building blocks of matter. |
5. | Aspirin | E. | This are nanorobots can be programmed to manipulate atoms and molecule at will. |
6. | Chlorofluorocarbons | F. | The distance between two points. It uses the unit meter. |
7. | Nanotechnology | G. | An American chemist who made extensive contribution to structural chemistry and molecular biology. |
8. | Assemblers | H. | All digits that we are sure of plus the one that we guessed. |
9. | Replicators | I. | A French physicist renowned for her research on radioactivity. She also discovered two elements named polonium and radium. |
10. | Serendipity | J. | A French chemist, the founder of microbiology. He made important contribution to chemistry, medicine and industry. |
11. | Shellac | K. | A British physicist with the title Lord Kelvin who devised Kelvin temperature scale. |
12. | Theory | L. | A Swedish astronomer who devised the Celsius temperature scale. |
13. | Scientific Method | M. | A French scientist who developed the concept of the unit for the amount of a substance that contains 6.02 x 1023 of elementary particle. |
14. | Observations | N. | The most widely used system of measurement. |
15. | Bakelite | O. | A type of bacteria that is not considered pathogenic to humans. |
16. | Barit baritan | P. | Refers to how close each individual measurement is to the average value. |
17. | Scientific Notation | Q. | A pain reliever, it has analgesic properties as well as antipyretic and anti-inflammatory. |
18. | Metric System | R. | The degree of hotness or coldness of an object. |
19. | Length | S. | The study of matter; its composition, structure, and properties; and the changes it undergoes |
20. | Mass | T. | A type of bacteria that can cause diseases on weak individuals that is resistant to many antibiotics. |
21. | Mole | U. | Are the basic building blocks of matter |
22. | Temperature | V. | The function of this naorobot is make or create more assemblers needed to make different material. |
23. | Precision | W. | Bacteria that do not retain violet stain upon application of decolorizing agent |
24. | Accurate | X. | It is a material used in varnishing or sealing wax. |
25. | Significant Figures | Y. | A type of bacteria usually found on the skin and nose occasionally caused infection, which may be serious. |
26. | Antoine Laurent Lavoisier | Z. | A type of bacteria that occurs in urinary tract infections. |
27. | Louis Pasteur | A1. | Defined as the amount of matter in an object. It uses the unit gram. |
28. | Marie Curie | B1. | Refers to the closeness of the average of the set to the correct value as determined by a dependent or separate measurement. |
29. | Linus Carl Pauling | C1. | The process of making scientific inquiry. |
30. | Leo Baekland | D1. | A German Chemist who speculated that materials schellac are made up of very large molecules in which atoms are held by strong chemical bonds. |
31. | Adolf Von Baeyer | E1. | Derived from mass and volume. |
32. | Hermann Staudinger | F1. | A way of expressing very big or very small numbers. Using a formula M x 10n . |
33. | Wallace Carothers | G1. | These can be qualitative or quantitative. |
34. | Kreshia Mae Ello and Orland Gardiano | H1. | A French chemist, the founder of modern chemistry. He demonstrated experimentally that oxygen gas in the air is involved in combustion or burning. |
35. | Gram Negative | I1. | An artificial sweetener, it replaces saccharin and cyclamate |
36. | Gram Positive | J1. | The first totally synthetic plastic. |
37. | Bacillus cereus | K1. | The space occupied by an object and it is derived from length. |
38. | Staphylococcus aureus | L1. | The process of finding out how many measuring units there are in something. |
39. | Aspergillus niger | M1. | A Belgian- born American Chemist, who thought that it might be possible to synthesize a material with similar properties( that of the material used as varnish or sealing wax) |
40. | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | N1. | American chemist and director of the research program of DuPont Chemical Company, who led the research of natural polymers like silk, robber.ect. |
41. | Proteus vulgaris | O1. | Two high school students of Iligan City East High School who decided to study bioactivity of a particular plant on some microorganisms. |
42. | Measurement | P1. | Manila grass (Zoysia matrella) a plant that tolerate vomiting on some sick animals. |
43. | Amadeo Avogadro | Q1. | A substance that is proven to have a harmful effect on the ozone layer. |
44. | Anders Celsius | R1. | The unit used to measure amount of substance. |
45. | William Thomson | S1. | Discovery that were made through unplanned or unexpected events. |
46. | Volume | T1. | A German chemist reported his work on mixing phenol ( a poisonous crystalline acidic compound)and formaldehyde( colorless, irritating gas) which resulted in the formulation of a hard insoluble mass. |
47. | Density | U1. | Bacteria that retain a violet stained fixed with iodine even after application of decolorizing agents. |