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CSET Physical Science 3
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Symbol: C Protons: 6 Neutrons: 6 Mass: 12
proportional to its mass
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
Fahrenheit (
Carbon
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
Distillation
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
Oxygen
Hydrogen
3. Some of the light is reflected - the angle of reflection being equal to the...
Nuclear energy
Angle of incidence
pH
Wavelength
4. A conclusion is a summary and an explanation of the results of an experiment - Does the data support the hypothesis? If not - a new hypothesis can be formed
freezing point
Transfer of heat
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Draw conclusion
5. 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
Frequency
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Solution
Efficiently
6. Displayed by permanent magnets and around electric currents
Magnetism
Water
Physical changes
Gravitation
7. Salt has a ___________ than water and therefore doesn't evaporate with the water
pH indicator
Higher boiling point
Physical changes
Forms of energy
8. Energy taken from finite resources that will eventually dwindle - becoming too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve - Fossil fuels include coal - petroleum - and natural gas - Fossil fuels are limited and nonrenewable and contribute
Charles's Law
Nonrenewable energy
The formation of rust
Atomic number
9. Turns red under acidic conditions - and turns blue under basic (i.e. - alkaline) conditions
Litmus test
Rainbow
Acceleration
Materials with high conductivity
10. 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
Variables that are controlled
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Crest
Solids
11. Solar - Chemical - Electrical - Magnetic - Nuclear - Sound - Light - Electromagnetic - Mechanical (motion)
Energy
Electric circuit
Forms of energy
Pulley/block
12. The sum of the protons and neutrons gives an ______________ for the element
Pulley/block
Newton's third law of motion
average atomic mass
Simple machine
13. Composed of only one atom and cannot be separated into different substances except in some instances by radioactive decay or by nuclear reactions
Table salt
Simple machine
Three states of matter
Chemical elements
14. A form of energy that can be used to produce sound - light - heat - and power - it exists where the number of negative electrons does not precisely equal the number of positive protons - Electrons are held in the atom by an electrical force and have
Velocity
Electricity
intermediate
proportional to its mass
15. The beginning of scientific wisdom - The physicist's first reaction to a new idea is to ask: Can it be measured? Can I describe it with numbers?
Static electricity
Measurement
Second - class lever
Magnetism
16. Occurs when light travels only in straight lines - An object is visible because light is reflected from the object into our eyes
Litmus
groups or families
Develop a hypothesis
Reflection
17. Expand to fill any available space - a compressible fluid - with its volume determined by the pressure and temperature of the environment
Hardness
Gases
Electromagnetic radiation
Test experiment - Step 3
18. The amount of matter in a chemical substance - In everyday usage - is commonly confused with weight
Helium
Physical changes
Nonrenewable energy
Mass
19. 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)
Transfer of heat
Ballast
Gravitation
20. Temperature scale -0
Celsius (
Oxygen
contrasted
Renewable energy
21. 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
Kinetic and potential energy
Simple machine
Ratio of the length of its slope to its width
groups or families
22. 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
Transfer of heat
Crest
Draw conclusion
Temperature conversions
23. The top of a wave's 'hill'
Renewable energy
Crest
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
The formation of rust
24. Metals account for the vast majority of the elements in the periodic table - Show a wide range of chemical and physical properties - Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity - and some - like iron and cobalt - are magnetic - Many metal
Metals in the periodic table
Fahrenheit (
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Electrons
25. The north pole of one magnet attracts the ___________ of another - but like poles repel each other - Either pole can attract unmagnetized iron objects
Velocity
south pole
Distillation
number of protons
26. Symbol: O Protons: 8 Neutrons: 8 Mass: 16
Oxygen
Heat conduction/Thermal conduction
Develop a hypothesis
Fahrenheit (
27. 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
Wheel and axle
Law of reflection
Wedge
freezing point
28. 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
Sublimination
Uranium
Three states of matter
Develop a hypothesis
29. Lever - Pulley - Inclined plane - Screw - Wedge - Wheel and axle
The six classical simple machines
number of protons
Newton's second law of motion
Test experiment - Step 3
30. 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
Materials with high conductivity
Electromagnetic radiation
Gravitation
Motion
31. A rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object - Examples: wheelbarrow (the wheel works as the fulcrum) - scissors (the fulcrum is where the blades cross)
Lever
Motion
Transfer of heat
Nuclear fission
32. Arranges all of the known elements from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number - and they generally coincide with their increasing atomic mass
Density
The periodic table of the elements
Fluorescent lamp/fluorescent tube
Higher boiling point
33. A compound and portable inclined plane - A triangular - shaped tool used to separate two objects or portions of an object - lift an object - or hold an object in place - It functions by converting a force applied to its blunt end into forces perpendi
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Mixture
Wedge
Simple machine
34. 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
Atomic number
Oxygen
Third - class lever
Mechanical advantage
35. Heat tends to move from a high - temperature region to a low- temperature region - This heat transfer may occur by the mechanisms of conduction - radiation - and convection
Distillation
The periodic table of the elements
Newton's third law of motion
Transfer of heat
36. If the pressure increases - the volume decreases; the reverse is true as well
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37. In optics - refraction occurs when light waves travel from a medium with a given refractive index to a medium with another index Example: A ray of light will refract as it enters and leaves glass - assuming there is a change in the refractive index.
Density
Mechanical advantage
Thermal radiation
Optics
38. Elements with similar properties fall into the same vertical columns on the preriodic table to form _____ - Properties of elements change greatly across any one row (period)
groups or families
Newton's second law of motion
Hardness
Celsius (
39. Releases energy when a heavy nucleus splits into smaller fragments - Used in power plants and atomic bombs
Nuclear fission
Mechanical advantage
Matter
Gases
40. A source of electric light that works by incandescence - An electric current passes through a thin filament - heating it until it produces light - The enclosing glass bulb prevents the oxygen in the air from reaching the hot filament - which otherwis
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Incandescent light bulb
Three principal operational definitions of hardness
Nuclear fusion
41. 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
Lever
Light
Liquids
Gravity
42. A difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty
Interval
Dependent variable (responding variable)
Acceleration
Test experiment - Step 2 - Set up the procedure
43. The burning of coal also contributes to the formation of...
Acid rain
Light
Violet
Crest
44. Symbol: H Protons: 1 Neutrons: 0 Mass: 1
Ballast
Hydrogen
Third - class lever
Electromagnetic radiation
45. A change of one substance into a different substance - Occurs whenever compounds are formed or decomposed - During this reaction - there is a rearrangement of atoms that makes or breaks chemical bonds - This change is usually not reversible - unlike
proportional to its mass
Chemical changes
Law of conservation of energy
Higher boiling point
46. 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 -
Test experiment - Step 3
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pH
Atomic number
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
Hardness
Electromagnetic radiation
Test experiment - Step 1 - Select the materials
Chemical changes
48. The rate of change of velocity with time a = ?v/?t (acceleration = change of velocity/change of time)
Acceleration
Rainbow
Simple machine
Measurement
49. Heat can be converted to motion - and motion can produce heat
Thermal energy
Water
Test experiment - Step 3
ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height
50. Relies on the the first law - The acceleration of an object is proportional to the force applied (the more force - the more acceleration)
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