Entries by ESL Games PLUS

Physical and Chemical Properties, Science Game

What is the difference between the physical and chemical properties of matter? Physical properties such as color, density, hardness, and boiling points are characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured easily. The chemical properties of a substance on the other hand refer to its ability to change into something else. For instance, wood […]

Periodic Table of Elements, Physical Science Game

What is the periodic table of elements? The periodic table is a tabular display of chemical elements organized on the basis of their atomic numbers. It is widely used in chemistry, physics and related sciences to show the relationship between groups of chemicals. Research and then play this game on the periodic table to practice. […]

Optics and Light, Physical Science Game

What does optics refer to in science? Optics is the branch of physical science that studies the behavior and properties of light, including its interaction with matter and the instruments that are used to detect it. So how do visible, ultraviolet, and infrared lights behave? Well, play this physical science game to learn more about […]

Momentum and Impulse, Physical Science Game

What is the difference between momentum and impulse? For a start, momentum and impulse are similar, BUT not the same! They are similar in terms of the fact that they have the same units – i.e., mass times velocity. However, they are calculated in different ways. Want to learn more about the similarities and differences […]

Metals, NonMetals and Metalloids Physical Science Game

What is the difference between metals, metalloids and nonmetals? A metal is a substance that has high heat and electricity conductivity. A nonmetal is an opposite of metal. Nonmetals are substances with low conductivity of heat and electricity. So can you guess what metalloids are? Play this science game to learn the differences between metals, […]

Laws of Motion, Physical Science Game

Sir Isaac Newton helped us understand the motion or movement of objects to a point where we can make definitive laws of motion. The laws of motion are three basic laws of classical mechanics that describe the relationship between an object and the forces acting on it. Want to learn more about the laws of […]

Heat and Temperature, Physical Science Game

What is the difference between heat and temperature? Heat is a form of energy that transfers from a hot object to a cold one, while temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of an object. The heat of an object refers to the total energy of all the molecular motion happening inside that object. […]

Force, Mass and Acceleration, Physical Science Game

What is force? Force is a physical input or influence which causes an object to accelerate or move in the direction from which it was applied. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, expressed in kilograms. Can you work out the relationship between force, mass and acceleration from these clues? Well, if you […]

Electron Configuration, Physical Science Game

What does electron configuration refer to? Well, it is the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around an atomic nucleus. Electron configuration is also called electronic structure. Play this physical science game to learn more about electron configuration. Electron Configuration and Atomic Orbitals In this article, we'll go over Atomic Orbitals, Number of electrons in […]