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Flashcard Friday List #6:
Write each TERM (underlined and in bold) on the FRONT of your flashcard and the definition on
the back. I will give you a ring clip to keep all of your cards together. When they are finished,
place them in your student portfolio
Front of note card
Back of note card
The number before a chemical formula
that indicates how many molecules are
involved in a chemical reaction.
Coefficient Example: 2H2 + O2  2H2O
1 Coefficient: The number before a chemical formula that indicates how many molecules are involved
in a chemical reaction.
Example: 2H2 + O2  2H2O
2 Subscript: A number written slightly below and to the right of a chemical symbol that shows how
many atoms of an element are in a compound.
Example:
2H2 + O2  2H2O
3 Divergent Boundary: A plate boundary where two
plates are moving away from each other and a new crust
is forming from magma that rises to the Earth’s surface
between the two plates. Draw the example 
4 Convergent Boundary: A plate boundary
where two plates are moving TOWARD each other.
If the 2 plates are of equal density, they usually push
up against each other to form a mountain. If
they’re not of equal density, one plate usually sinks
(subducts) beneath the other. Draw the example to the left.
5 Transform Boundary: A boundary in which two
tectonic plates scrape past each other, and crust is
neither created nor destroyed. Draw the example 
Flashcard Friday List #6:
Write each TERM (underlined and in bold) on the FRONT of your flashcard and the definition on
the back. I will give you a ring clip to keep all of your cards together. When they are finished,
place them in your student portfolio
Front of note card
Back of note card
The number before a chemical formula
that indicates how many molecules are
involved in a chemical reaction.
Coefficient Example: 2H2 + O2  2H2O
1 Coefficient: The number before a chemical formula that indicates how many molecules are involved
in a chemical reaction.
Example: 2H2 + O2  2H2O
2 Subscript: A number written slightly below and to the right of a chemical symbol that shows how
many atoms of an element are in a compound.
Example:
2H2 + O2  2H2O
3 Divergent Boundary: A plate boundary where two
plates are moving away from each other and a new crust
is forming from magma that rises to the Earth’s surface
between the two plates. Draw the example 
4 Convergent Boundary: A plate boundary
where two plates are moving TOWARD each other.
If the 2 plates are of equal density, they usually push
up against each other to form a mountain. If
they’re not of equal density, one plate usually sinks
(subducts) beneath the other. Draw the example to the left.
5 Transform Boundary: A boundary in which two
tectonic plates scrape past each other, and crust is
neither created nor destroyed. Draw the example 