1. The professor's scooter was powered by Flubber.
2. The professor used a catalyst of his own saliva for his Flubber experiment.
3. The Kelvin temperature of the Flubber when it was first discovered was 0 K.
4. Three physical properties described by the Professor: bounces higher than any known material, glows green, and is self-replicating.
5. The two-word description used before "Flubber" was "Flying Rubber".
6. A flash of green light might cause the Flubber to become so energetic because it absorbs energy from visible light, particularly in the green spectrum, which excites its molecular structure and increases its kinetic energy.
7. Radioactive
8. Beta
9. 10 mg
10. The gas was helium; its chemical formula is He.
11. A 15% solution of Flubber might be made by mixing 15 grams of Flubber with 85 grams of a suitable solvent or carrier medium.
12. The hand cream was used as a separating agent to prevent Flubber from sticking to surfaces or hands during handling.
13. The file name that computer Weebo left for the professor before she crashed was "FLUBBER.TXT".
14. A polymer is a large molecule composed of many repeated subunits called monomers, typically forming long chains through polymerization reactions.
15. Three common real polymers: Polyethylene (PE), Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Polystyrene (PS).
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