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Praxis General Science
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1. Excess energy is released into the environment
Electrochemistry
Exothermic
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
conducted more easily
2. Discovered in the late 1800s that micro organisms play a casual role in onset of a disease
Types of potential energy?
Louis Pasteur
Isotopes
Mass
3. Small uncharged particles in the nucleus they are neutral
Rubbing
conducted more easily
Neutrons
Mass number
4. It scatters light in many directions
Isotopes
Mole
Density
When a light hits a rough surface
5. Change the chemical composition of a material - Computers can be made small enough to fit inside a plastic credit card - resistors are used to regulate volume on television or radio -
Physical properties of Meralliods
Water
Some Uses of electricity
Difference between metals & non - metals
6. They are neither precise nor accurate.
Archimedes principle
Inside the nucleus
The true length of a block of wood is 1.010 cm. Three measurements of this block produced the following values: 1.4 cm - 1.2 cm - and 0.9 cm. Which of the following statements is true concerning these measurements?
Transverse Waves
7. Elements in the middle of the periodic table - in groups 3-12.
Transition elements
64.0 grams
Simple machines
First law of thermodynamics
8. Is the measure of energy temperature is a measure of the heat in an object.
Some Uses of electricity
Boron
Heat
Convection
9. Electrons that can accept energy from outside sources and move farther away from the nucleus
Centrifuge
Radiation
Excited electrons
Nucleus
10. A material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity. Electric charges do not move easily - if at all.
Insulator
Alkaline earth metals are
Electromagnets
Hydroxyl group ( Functional group)
11. Is the study of the relationship between motion & the forces affecting motion.
Dynamics
Rubbing
Calorimeter
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
12. Liter is the base unit of...
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
An electromagnet can be made more powerful in 3 ways
Volume
Atomic mass
13. Record vibrations in earth & allow us to measure earthquake activity.
Non - electrolytes
Seismographs
Avogadros hypothesis
Weight
14. Uses electrical charges of molecules to separate them according to their size the molecules such as DNA or proteins - are pulled through a gel towards either the positive end of the gel box.
isotopes of each other
Electrophoresis
Nuclear fission
Insulator
15. A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
Transverse Waves
Covalent Bonds
Protons
Group 2 on the periodic table
16. Nuclear fission - Nuclear Fusion
Electromagnets
electrostatics
types of nuclear reactions?
Hydrophobic
17. Measures the amount of matter in an object
Non - metal
Covalent Bonds
Mass
Thermal equilibrium
18. An electric circut with a single path
Series circut
Work
Power
Ionic Bonds
19. The formula F=M/A is a shorthand force equals mass over acceleration. An object will not move unless the force is strong enough to move the mass.
Magnetic field
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Forces on objects at rest
Latent heat
20. Parts of 2 compounds replace each other. Ex. Switch partners AX + BY -> AY + BX
Double replacement Reactions
Forces on objects at rest
A converging lens produces a real image when
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
21. The total entropy of a system plus that of its surroundings always increase.
2nd law of thermodynamics
electroscope
Linear acceleration
Newtons 2nd law of motion
22. 1/10 the base unit
Inertia & circular motion
Buret
Deci
Some Uses of electricity
23. Alkali metals
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
Chemical properties of metalliods
Ampmeter
Atomic mass
24. States that when 2 objects collide in an isolated system the total momentum of 2 objects after the collision. That is the momentum gained by object.
Neutrons
64.0 grams
Law of momentum conservation
Archimedes principle
25. Is the work done divided by the amount of the time it took to do it. P= w/t
Direct Variations
Straight line motion
Types of kinetic energy?
Power
26. Potential & Kinetic
What are the 2 most common encountered forms of energy are
Stable electron arrangement
Forces on objects at rest
Electrons
27. The object is further than one focal length from the lens
Boyles law states
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
electrostatics
A converging lens produces a real image when
28. 100x the base unit
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
Avogadros hypothesis
Circut
Hecto
29. Pressure is measures in a unit called
Pascal
Ions are
Phosphate group
Conduction
30. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion - energy of a moving object.
Covalent Bonds
Noble gasses
Kinetic energy
Applications of Archimedes principle
31. The device (bell or Build) is an example of a load. A load is a device that uses energy.
Load & switch
Insulin
Kilo - calorie
Some Uses of electricity
32. You see your reflection
When light hits a smooth and shiny surface
Calorimeter
conducted more easily
Forces on a moving object
33. The force of attraction between two objects. Gravity exists not only on earth - but also between planets as well as in black wholes
types of nuclear reactions?
The intensity of sound is measured in
Pull of gravity
Entropy
34. Reduction in pressure of a fluid resulting from the speed increase as fluids are forced to flow faster through narrow spaces
Venturi effect
Mass
Protons
Specific gravity
35. Shiny - softer & less dense. Mostly chemically active
Centrifuge
Alkali metals are
Heat transfer
Weak Electrolytes
36. 8 electrons
Buret
Lewis dot structures
Conduction
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
37. Where are protons an neutrons located?
Contains ions
Heat Fusion
Inside the nucleus
Atomic mass
38. Is an atom that has all of its electrons in the lowest possible energy levels
Stable electron arrangement
Boron
Ions are
Covalent Bonds
39. Submarines - diving weighting system - naval architecture - Flotation - Buoyancy compensator
Rubbing
Applications of Archimedes principle
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Load & switch
40. Describes the force of friction of 2 surfaces that are in contact but do not have any motion relative to eachother.
Bernoulli principle
Hydroxyl group ( Functional group)
Static friction
Power
41. An isotope has a different number of...
Physical properties of Meralliods
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Neutrons
Density
42. A heat that required to change (water from liquid to solid) from one state to another.
Atomic mass
Heat latent
Calorimeter
Metalloids
43. The principle of conservation of energy: Energy can be transferred and transformed - but it cannot be created or destroyed.
Work
First law of thermodynamics
Ionic Bonds
Difference between metals & non - metals
44. The amount of energy required to change a substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase at its melting point
Heat Fusion
Types of kinetic energy?
Mass
Condensation
45. Current is measured with a device called...
Insulin
A converging lens produces a real image when
Electrons
Ampmeter
46. The property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration.
Potential energy
oscilloscope
Pitch
isotopes of each other
47. That for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature - the volume of a gas increases as its pressure decreases
Bernoulli principle
Ionic Bonds
Boyles law states
Group 2 on the periodic table
48. Carbon atom - atomic number 6 - atomic mass 11
isotopes of each other
Potential energy
Convection
The electromagnetic spectrum
49. Mass & weight are not the ____ quality
64.0 grams
Atomic mass
Mass
same
50. Energy is added to a system one of two things must happen either thermal energy must increase or work must be done.
Kinetic energy
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Straight line motion
types of particles in the nucleus?