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CSET Physical Science 3
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1. As temperature increases (at a fixed pressure) - so does volume Examples: air - helium - steam
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2. When foreign substances are dissolved in water it creates a solution - Solutions with a pH of less than 7.0 are said to be acidic - and solutions with a pH greater than 7.0 are said to be basic or alkaline
Thermal energy
Higher boiling point
Magnetism
Solution
3. A wave's height - the distance between its resting position and its crest
Transfer of heat
Velocity
Amplitude
Mechanical advantage
4. Scratch hardness - indentation hardness - and rebound hardness
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Law of conservation of energy
pH
Violet
5. Solar - Chemical - Electrical - Magnetic - Nuclear - Sound - Light - Electromagnetic - Mechanical (motion)
Matter
Develop a hypothesis
Forms of energy
Law of conservation of energy
6. Heat can be converted to motion - and motion can produce heat
Liquids
Forms of energy
Pitch
Thermal energy
7. Expand to fill any available space - a compressible fluid - with its volume determined by the pressure and temperature of the environment
Nuclear fusion
Gases
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Table salt
8. A water - soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens - It is often absorbed onto filter paper
Physical changes
Deposition
Litmus
Electricity
9. Major greenhouse gases
Water
Electric current
Uranium
Carbon dioxide and methane
10. The burning of coal also contributes to the formation of...
Mohs' scale of hardness
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Acid rain
Wheel and axle
11. 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
contrasted
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
Wedge
12. 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
Nuclear energy
number of protons
Sublimination
Pitch
13. 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
The formation of rust
Distillation
Rebound hardness
Thermal energy
14. Rates minerals and puts them on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 is the softest and 10 is the hardest) determined by the ability of a harder mineral to scratch a softer mineral - Talc is at 1 and diamond is at 10
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15. Take on the shape of their containers - yet cannot be compressed to any significant extent - The volume is constant unless evaporation is occurring
Indentation hardness
Thermal radiation
Liquids
contrasted
16. 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
Physical sciences
Develop a hypothesis
presence
Liquids
17. Lever - Pulley - Inclined plane - Screw - Wedge - Wheel and axle
The six classical simple machines
Acceleration
Materials with high conductivity
Law of reflection
18. The rate of change of velocity with time a = ?v/?t (acceleration = change of velocity/change of time)
Law of reflection
Electric current
Acceleration
proportional to its mass
19. Composed of only one atom and cannot be separated into different substances except in some instances by radioactive decay or by nuclear reactions
Carbon
proportional to its mass
Chemical elements
positive
20. Multiply force but do not change the direction of the input force End: Fulcrum Middle: Output force Other end: Input force Examples: wheelbarrows - baby strollers - bottle openers
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Second - class lever
Pulley/block
Distillation
21. The characteristics that makes up the physical composition of a substance - Include color - form - electrical conductivity - and density
Physical properties
First - class lever
south pole
Magnetism
22. A natural phenomenon by which objects with mass attract one another - Compels dispersed matter to coalesce - and thus it accounts for the very existence of the earth - the sun - and most of the macroscopic objects in the universe - Responsible for ke
freezing point
Renewable energy
Gravitation
Optics
23. The portion of the light that crosses the boundary is - however - deflected in another direction - and the ______ does not equal the angle of incidence
Celsius (
Gravity
Magnetism
Angle of refraction
24. The resulting piece of paper or solution with water becomes a ________ (one of the oldest) - used to test materials for acidity
Renewable energy
pH indicator
Chemical reactions
Deposition
25. The number of waves produced in a given time
Mixture
Frequency
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
Higher boiling point
26. Symbol: H Protons: 1 Neutrons: 0 Mass: 1
Hydrogen
equally
presence
Chemical elements
27. Account for 17 elements in the periodic table - Lack the properties of metals but are very common - Include oxygen - nitrogen - and carbon - 7 metalloid elements - and 7 gases - Poor conductors of electricity
Non - metals in the periodic table
contrasted
Gases
Charles's Law
28. Solids - liquids - and gases
Amplitude
Angle of incidence
Inclined plane
Three states of matter
29. 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
Hydrogen
Acid rain
Mechanical advantage
Kinetic and potential energy
30. Temperature scale named after the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) - who proposed it in 1724 - On this scale - the freezing point of water is 32
Fahrenheit (
Temperature conversions
Electromagnetic radiation
Three states of matter
31. A degree on the Fahrenheit scale is 1/180th of the interval between the __________ and boiling point
Physical changes
Motion
freezing point
Current
32. Resistance to plastic (permanent) deformation due to a constant load from a sharp object
Indentation hardness
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Electrons
Litmus test
33. Some gases can transition directly to a solid Example: the formation of frost
equally
Fahrenheit (
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Deposition
34. A constant change in the location of a body - Described by stating an object's position - velocity and acceleration
Liquids
Motion
Thermal energy
Oxygen
35. The amount of matter in a chemical substance - In everyday usage - is commonly confused with weight
equally
Ballast
Electric circuit
Mass
36. A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution - The ____ scale is not an absolute scale; it is relative to a set of standard solutions whose pH is established by international agreement - these measurements are important for medicine - biology -
Efficiently
Amplitude
pH
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
37. Salt has a ___________ than water and therefore doesn't evaporate with the water
Inclined plane
Reflection
Higher boiling point
Charles's Law
38. The earth's __________ orients the iron needles of navigational compasses
Incandescent light bulb
Dependent variable (responding variable)
magnetic field
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
39. Temperature scale -0
Frequency
Independent variable (manipulated variable)
Celsius (
Inclined plane
40. 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
average atomic mass
Velocity
Law of reflection
Solids
41. Example of chemical change - Iron chemically reacts with air and water to form rust (ferrous oxide) and is unable to change back to iron
Newton's first law of motion
Light
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
The formation of rust
42. The pitch of a sound depends on how fast the particles of a medium vibrate
Pitch
First - class lever
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
Develop a hypothesis
43. Releases energy when a heavy nucleus splits into smaller fragments - Used in power plants and atomic bombs
Develop a hypothesis
Nuclear fission
Mixture
Physical sciences
44. A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force - The simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage to multiply force - Uses a single applied force to do work against a single load force
Fahrenheit (
Renewable energy
Simple machine
Solution
45. A first - class lever - In its simplest form it consists of a rod attached to a wheel so that their movements are coupled when one of the parts is turned
Thermal radiation
Wedge
Velocity
Wheel and axle
46. 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
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47. Involve one substance changing states (not one substance changing into another) - Typically reversible Example: water - Can change from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water) to a solid (ice) - but the water molecules do not change
Physical changes
Hardness
Wedge
Develop a hypothesis
48. The mechanical advantage of a wedge is given by the ______________________ - Although a short wedge with a wide angle may do a job faster - it requires more force than a long wedge with a narrow angle
Indentation hardness
south pole
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
Screw
49. 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
Non - metals in the periodic table
The formation of rust
number of protons
50. The top of a wave's 'hill'
pH
Law of reflection
Violet
Crest
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