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Praxis General Science
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1. Higher because it has higher apparent frequency.
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Deca
newtons first law of motion
electrostatics
2. Reduction in pressure of a fluid resulting from the speed increase as fluids are forced to flow faster through narrow spaces
Isotopes
Venturi effect
Electricity charged objects share these characteristics (3)
Double replacement Reactions
3. Negatively charged particles found outside the nucleus
Endothermic
Electrons
Milli
Magnetic domains
4. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas
Nuclear energy
Charles law
Protons
Ions are
5. Number of protons
Atomic number
Chemical reactions
Group 2 on the periodic table
Kinetic Molecular theory
6. Most directly involved with controlling levels of sugar in blood
Potential energy
Insulin
The higher the voltage
Exothermic
7. Uses sound waves to locate objects and is especially useful underwater the sound waves bounce off the object and are used to assist in location
Exothermic
Atomic mass
Sonar technology
Noble gasses
8. Specific gravity is the ratio based on...
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Charles law
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Density
9. A temperature scale with the freezing point of water 32 degrees and the boiling point of 212 degrees.
Work
Fahrenheit
Chordates
Push & Pull
10. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion - energy of a moving object.
Heat vaporization
Halogens
Current
Kinetic energy
11. 8 electrons
Noble gasses
What are the 2 most common encountered forms of energy are
Heat transfer
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
12. P1/T1=P2/T2. States that the pressure of a fixed amount of gas in a fixed volume is proportional to its temperature.
13. A buret is used to deliver solution in precisely - measured - variable volumes. deliver one reactant until the precise end point of the reaction is reached.
Buret
Electromagnets
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
Doppler effect
14. (physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work - or supply heat.
Heat vaporization
Avogadros hypothesis
Heat conduction
Energy
15. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Valence electrons
Direct Variations
Mass
16. Submarines - diving weighting system - naval architecture - Flotation - Buoyancy compensator
The presence of cells in the sample
Nuclear Fusion
Applications of Archimedes principle
Specific gravity
17. # of protons + # of neutrons
potential energy
Non - electrolytes
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Mass number
18. Are used in the treatment of cancer b/c they can kill cancer cells. However - if powerful enough they can kill healthy cells.
Radioactive Particles
same
Nuclear fission
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
19. All processes cease when temperature approaches 0.
Resistance
Mass
Kilo
3rd law of thermodynamics
20. The total entropy of a system plus that of its surroundings always increase.
2nd law of thermodynamics
Heat
Chemical properties of metalliods
Thermal contact
21. According to some scientists - the Earth's average surface temperature is rising as a result of the greenhouse effect. An increase in the atmospheric concentration of which of the following gases is considered to be primarily responsible
Black
Carbon Dioxide
Rubbing
Radioactive Particles
22. Non - metals - group 18 - the most non - reactive elements
Density
Noble gasses
alloy
Halogens
23. Energy is added to a system one of two things must happen either thermal energy must increase or work must be done.
Kinetic energy
Sonar technology
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
24. It is the first element in group 13 - is a poor conductor of electricity at low temperature - however if temperature increases it will become a good conductor.
Kilo - calorie
Boron
The presence of cells in the sample
Electrophoresis
25. 1000x the base unit
Kilo
newtons first law of motion
Kilo - calorie
Types of Friction & Resistance
26. Uses the transfer of heat from one substance to another to determine the specific heat of the substance.
Mass
Calorimeter
Non - metals
Chromatography
27. Organic molecules that are composed of only carbon and hydrogen.
Nuclear fission
Hydrocarbons
Grounding Charge
Corona
28. Record vibrations in earth & allow us to measure earthquake activity.
sulfhydryl group (Functional Group)
2nd law of thermodynamics
Electrophoresis
Seismographs
29. Heat absorbed or radiated during a change of phase at a constant temperature and pressure - the amount of heat required to undergo a phase change
Pascal
Calorie
the mass number of an atom
Latent heat
30. Measure of the disorder or randomness of the particles that make of a system (measurement of movement of particles in a spontaneous reaction) EX. entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate state of inert uniformity.
Venturi effect
Linear acceleration
Circut
Entropy
31. They are neither precise nor accurate.
Atomic number
Neutrons
Length
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?
32. Electrons that can accept energy from outside sources and move farther away from the nucleus
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Excited electrons
Seismographs
Venturi effect
33. Small uncharged particles in the nucleus they are neutral
Pasteur's postulate
Metalloids
Neutrons
Mass
34. Way of keeping tract of valence electrons
Doppler effect
Specific gravity
Nuclear Fusion
Lewis dot structures
35. Temporary magnets that lose their magnetism when electric current is removed
same
Electromagnets
Physical properties of Meralliods
Electrochemistry
36. Pushing a vacuum cleaner or pulling a bowstring applies muscular force when the muscles expand & contract elastic force occurs when an object returns to its original shape (for example - when a bow is released)
Push & Pull
Nuclear energy
Isotopes
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
37. Gram is the base unit of...
Mass
OHMS
Non - metals
Simple machines
38. When force is applied to an object it moves in a straight line and adding force can make it go faster or slow down.
Avogadros hypothesis
Thermal contact
Boron
Straight line motion
39. 1. Liquid crystals - when certain solids melt their crystal lattices disintegrate & their particles lose their 3- dimensional pattern. 2. Solid - as a liquid substance cools & forms a solid. The strong attractive forces between oppositely charges ion
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
Kelvin
Endothermic
conducted more easily
40. The theory that all matter is composed of particles (atoms and molecules) moving constantly in random directions
When light hits a smooth surface
Kinetic Friction
Kinetic Molecular theory
Alkaline earth metals are
41. The process of heat transfer via solid contact
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
Heat conduction
Forces on objects at rest
Mole
42. The monovalent group - OH in such compounds as bases and some acids and alcohols. Makes the molecule polar which increases the solubility of a compound.
Hydroxyl group ( Functional group)
A converging lens produces a real image when
Chemical bond
Refraction
43. Average mass of various isotopes of the element.
Endothermic
Applications of Archimedes principle
Nuclear energy
Atomic mass
44. A nuclear reaction in which a massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
Nuclear fission
Composition reaction
Pull of gravity
Entropy
45. 1.) Protons 2.) Neutrons - They both have the same mass - but neutrons have no mass.
types of particles in the nucleus?
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Entropy
Constructive interference
46. The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves is called?
A converging lens produces a real image when
Celsius
Radiation
Potential difference
47. Shiny - softer & less dense. Mostly chemically active
the mass number of an atom
Alkali metals are
Hydrophilic
Density
48. What quantity of oxygen - O2 - contains very nearly the same number of molecules as 36.0 grams of water - H2O?
Condensation
64.0 grams
Thermal contact
Covalent Bonds
49. Series circut - Parallel circut
Metalloids
Work
Physical properties of Meralliods
circut types
50. Group 17; contains nonmetals; 7 electrons in its outermost energy level; very reactive; poor conductors of electric current; never in its uncombined form in nature; combine with most metals to form salts
Halogens
Thermal contact
birds
Simple machines