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CSET Physical Science 3
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. List the specific materials to be used in the experiment - This allows for replication of the experiment
groups or families
Mechanical advantage
Law of reflection
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
2. Designed to separate substances in a liquid through vaporization - Usually carried out in an apparatus called a still - which requires a boiler - a condenser - and a receiver Example: Purify ocean water
Ballast
freezing point
Electrons
Distillation
3. If the pressure increases - the volume decreases; the reverse is true as well
4. For every action (applied force) - there is an equal and opposite reaction
5. Explains why objects appear bent as light passes from one transparent object into another - Light travels at different speeds through different objects (faster through air than through water or glass) - Responsible for rainbows and for the splitting
Newton's third law of motion
Kinetic and potential energy
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Refraction
6. Move around the nucleus in electron clouds - have a negative charge - and they are attracted to the positively charged protons in the nucleus - This attraction keeps the electrons in orbit around the nucleus
Optics
Mass
Rainbow
Electrons
7. Solar - Chemical - Electrical - Magnetic - Nuclear - Sound - Light - Electromagnetic - Mechanical (motion)
Angle of incidence
Chemical elements
Forms of energy
Efficiently
8. The branches of natural sciences that study the nature and properties of energy and non - living matter
pressure and temperature
Physical sciences
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
9. Glass has a higher ___________ than air and the different frequencies of light have different wavelengths (dispersion) - causing them to be refracted at different angles - so that you can see them - The different frequencies correspond to different c
Refractive index
Electrons
Simple machine
pH indicator
10. Are inclined planes - Can convert a rotational force (torque) to a linear force - and vice versa - The ratio of threading determines the mechanical advantage of the machine - More threading increases the mechanical advantage
proportional to its mass
Screw
Gases
Test experiment - Step 3
11. A hypothesis is an attempt to answer the question or predict the outcome - - A hypothesis is a possible explanation for a set of observations
south pole
Energy
Develop a hypothesis
Measurement
12. Hard matter is ______ with soft matter
magnetic field
contrasted
equally
Wavelength
13. Opposite process of nuclear fission - Yields energy when very light nuclei unite to a heavier nucleus - Stars (including the sun) derive their energy from nuclear fusion
Carbon dioxide and methane
Thermal radiation
Nuclear fusion
Oxygen
14. The sum of the protons and neutrons gives an ______________ for the element
average atomic mass
Amplitude
Law of reflection
Scratch hardness
15. Obtained by two different means - fission and fusion
Nuclear energy
Kinetic and potential energy
Gravity
Gases
16. A compound composed of one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine (NaCl - sodium chloride)
Table salt
Helium
Refraction
Rebound hardness
17. Known as insulators - In materials that act as insulators - the electrons are held tightly inside their atoms and the electrons cannot move freely - Include plastic - rubber - glass - air - and wood
Sublimination
Materials with poor conductivity
Litmus test
Transfer of heat
18. The terms gravitation and gravity are mostly interchangeable in everyday use - refers specifically to the gravitational force exerted by the earth on objects in its vicinity
Gravity
Forms of energy
Frequency
Higher boiling point
19. A constant change in the location of a body - Described by stating an object's position - velocity and acceleration
Carbon
Forms of energy
Electrons
Motion
20. A temperature interval of one degree F is an interval of 5/9 of a degree C - The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales coincide at -40
Interval
Non - metals in the periodic table
Temperature conversions
Distillation
21. Symbol: He Protons: 2 Neutrons: 2 Mass: 4
Efficiently
Sublimination
Helium
Gravity
22. After a rainstorm - the air is full of tiny drops of water - Each drop acts as a prism - splitting the light into the colors of the spectrum
Rainbow
Acceleration
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
Lever
23. Electricity flows easily through materials that conduct electricity - Include metals such as aluminum (Al) - iron (Fe) - nickel (Ni) - silver (Ag) - and gold (Au)
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Pitch
Materials with high conductivity
Nuclear fission
24. A flat surface whose endpoints are at different heights - resulting in a slope - By moving an object up an ___________ rather than completely vertically - the amount of force required is reduced - at the expense of increasing the distance the object
Pitch
Mixture
Pulley/block
Inclined plane
25. The characteristics that makes up the physical composition of a substance - Include color - form - electrical conductivity - and density
pressure and temperature
Materials with poor conductivity
Refractive index
Physical properties
26. Protons have a __________ electrical charge - and neutrons have no charge
magnetic field
Gases
Compounds
positive
27. Form a question (state the problem) - A scientific question is one that can be answered on the basis of evidence and that can be measured - The question often asks - 'What effect will something have
Nuclear fusion
Newton's second law of motion
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
presence
28. In physics and engineering - it means the strength of the gravitational pull on the object (how heavy it is - measured in newtons)
Charles's Law
Refractive index
Convection
Weight
29. Major greenhouse gases
Chemical elements
Weight
Carbon dioxide and methane
Electricity
30. As of 2006 - the table contains _____ chemical elements whose discoveries have been confirmed - 94 are naturally found on the earth - and the rest are synthetic elements that have been produced artificially in particle accelerators
117
Mohs' scale of hardness
First - class lever
Nonrenewable energy
31. In everyday situations - the weight of an object is ____________ - which usually makes it acceptable to use the same word for both concepts
proportional to its mass
Inclined plane
Static electricity
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
32. The ratio of the output to the input force - Also called leverage - Results in less force applied over a greater distance - Helps to make work easier
Solution
Mechanical advantage
Sublimination
Angle of incidence
33. Characterized by their ability to retain their shape - Relatively incompressible - Melt when heated and vaporize only slightly - All substances become solid if cooled sufficiently Examples: rocks - crystals - wood - feather - ice
Electromagnetic radiation
Solids
Efficiently
Higher boiling point
34. Makes it possible for some elements and compounds to transition from a solid to gas phase without becoming a liquid Example: a block of dry ice (CO2) - which will turn into a gas at room temperature
Violet
Sublimination
intermediate
Frequency
35. When the electrons flow in one direction - the flowing electricity is referred to as current - An electric current is simply a flow of electrons through a wire
Current
Iron
Measurement
Test experiment - Step 3
36. Results when electrical charges buildup or increase on the surface of a material - here - there is no current flowing as would be found in electrical outlets - When certain materials are rubbed together - electrons can move from one object to the oth
Frequency
Weight
Compounds
Static electricity
37. This is the one factor that will be intentionally changed during the experiment. Examples include changing the amount of salt that is added to water to determine its freezing point; introducing different soil types in germinating seeds; and changing
The six classical simple machines
Sublimination
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
nucleus
38. This is the variable that changes as a result of the manipulated variable. The dependent variable is observed and measured. Examples include determining how long various saltwater solutions take to freeze - and determining the number of cycles a pend
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Solution
Nuclear fission
Liquids
39. Symbol: Fe Protons: 26 Neutrons: 30 Mass 56
Iron
Forms of energy
Convection
Crest
40. Symbol: U Protons: 92 Neutrons: 146 Mass: 238
Lever
Uranium
Nuclear fission
contrasted
41. Resistance to fracture or plastic (permanent) deformation due to friction from a sharp object
Scratch hardness
Mohs' scale of hardness
Table salt
Angle of refraction
42. The number of protons of that element - No two elements have the same atomic number - Elements in the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing atomic number
Celsius (
positive
Atomic number
Wedge
43. Temperature scale -0
Celsius (
Current
Water
Kinetic and potential energy
44. As temperature increases (at a fixed pressure) - so does volume Examples: air - helium - steam
45. Other indicators of the ________ of an acid are that when acids react with metals - hydrogen gas is released causing bases to feel soapy when touched
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
Efficiently
Draw conclusion
presence
46. The rate of change of velocity with time a = ?v/?t (acceleration = change of velocity/change of time)
Steps in conducting a scientific investigation
Acceleration
south pole
Fahrenheit (
47. An electric current also generates a magnetic field - demonstrating an intimate connection between electricity and magnetism - Recent work has united these phenomena - as well as light - into electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic radiation
nucleus
Light
Newton's second law of motion
48. The law of inertia - Without outside forces (such as gravity or friction) - an object at rest will remain at rest - while an object in motion will never stop or deviate from its course
49. The amount of matter in a chemical substance - In everyday usage - is commonly confused with weight
Celsius (
pH
Magnetism
Mass
50. In each element's square - the ________ is in the middle - the atomic weight is usually directly below the symbol - the atomic number is usually shown at the top of the square
Draw conclusion
Mechanical advantage
chemical symbol
Electric current