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Praxis General Science
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1. Experiments may not be done on...
Push & Pull
birds
types of particles in the nucleus?
Weak Electrolytes
2. Compounds that speed up chemical reactions. Sometimes without Catalysts reactions cant occur.
Weak Electrolytes
Grounding Charge
Electrons
Catalysts
3. Metric unit for measuring temperature; On this scale water freezes at zero and boils at 100.
Longitudinal Waves
Calorimeter
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Celsius
4. 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.
Push & Pull
Boyles law states
Insulator
Buret
5. P1/T1=P2/T2. States that the pressure of a fixed amount of gas in a fixed volume is proportional to its temperature.
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6. 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.
Conduction
Boron
Hydrocarbons
Load & switch
7. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
Valence electrons
Chemical bond
Protons
same
8. An isotope has a different number of...
Silicon
Evaporation
Atom
Neutrons
9. Shiny - softer & less dense. Mostly chemically active
Alkali metals are
Types of kinetic energy?
Heat vaporization
Parallel Circut
10. 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.
Black
The intensity of sound is measured in
Weight
Electrophoresis
11. Solids - gasses - and 1 liquid (Bromine)
Density
Ionic Bonds
Magnetic domains
Non - metals
12. A boulder is sitting at the edge of the cliff it has which type of energy?
An electromagnet can be made more powerful in 3 ways
Strong electrolytes
Transverse Waves
Potential energy
13. # of electrons. Non - metals have 4-8 electrons in their outermost energy.
Venturi effect
Difference between metals & non - metals
Electrochemistry
Milli
14. Most directly involved with controlling levels of sugar in blood
Insulin
Avogadros hypothesis
Non - metals
2nd law of thermodynamics
15. Static friction - Kinetic friction - Push & pull - rubbing - pull of gravity - forces on objects at rest - forces on a moving object - inertia & circular motion.
The presence of cells in the sample
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
Types of Friction & Resistance
2nd law of thermodynamics
16. Series circut - Parallel circut
Kinetic energy
Difference between metals & non - metals
circut types
Straight line motion
17. The number of electrons per second that flow past a point in a circut.
types of particles in the nucleus?
Rubbing
Current
Pascal
18. Excess energy is released into the environment
Seismographs
Exothermic
Mass
Potential difference
19. Conduction - Convection - & Radiation
Mass
Heat is transferred in 3 ways
Neutrons
Compound machines
20. 1000x the base unit
Simple machines
Kilo
Hecto
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
21. The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.
Boron
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?
Newtons 2nd law of motion
Inside the nucleus
22. Energy is added to a system one of two things must happen either thermal energy must increase or work must be done.
Thermal equilibrium
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Pitch
Hydrophilic
23. Elements in the middle of the periodic table - in groups 3-12.
Transition elements
Insulin
Hydrocarbons
Bernoulli principle
24. SI unit of temperature; indicates number of units above absolute zero. To go from Celsius to Kelvin add 273. To go from Kelvin to Celsius subtract 273.
Newton's 3rd law motion
2nd law of thermodynamics
Kelvin
Weight
25. The total entropy of a system plus that of its surroundings always increase.
types of nuclear reactions?
Conduction
2nd law of thermodynamics
Electricity charged objects share these characteristics (3)
26. A nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
Stable electron arrangement
Nuclear Fusion
Length
Boron
27. Rotate at very high speed in order to separate the liquids from the solids. The more dense part of the solution will sediment at the bottom of the test tube. while the lighter material will stay on top. Ex. centrifuge is used to separate blood from b
Dynamics
Current
Atom
Centrifuge
28. A wave in which the particles move parallel to the path of the wave
Water
Archimedes principle
Longitudinal Waves
Ionic Bonds
29. Electrons that can accept energy from outside sources and move farther away from the nucleus
Thermal equilibrium
electroscope
Buret
Excited electrons
30. Specific gravity is the ratio based on...
Specific gravity
Radioactive Particles
First law of thermodynamics
Density
31. 100x the base unit
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
Hecto
Covalent Bonds
Atom
32. Ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water
Insulin
Weak Electrolytes
Forces on a moving object
Specific gravity
33. Lacking affinity for water. Repels water. Non - polar
Kinetic Molecular theory
Valence electrons
oscilloscope
Hydrophobic
34. What are the # of protons in the nucleus of an atom called?
Atomic number
Double replacement Reactions
Latent heat
Milli
35. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion - energy of a moving object.
Stable electron arrangement
Pitch
Kinetic energy
Heat transfer
36. 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
Exothermic
Halogens
Magnetic domains
Hydrophilic
37. Is the transfer of energy by waves such as the electromagnetic waves emitted by stars the sun warms the earth by emitting radiant energy.
Electrons
Radiation
isotopes of each other
Series circut
38. 1/10 the base unit
Hydrocarbons
oscilloscope
Specific gravity
Deci
39. Nuclear fission - Nuclear Fusion
types of nuclear reactions?
Stable electron arrangement
Some characteristics of crystals
Electrochemistry
40. Is the measure of energy temperature is a measure of the heat in an object.
Kelvin
Evaporation
Heat
Stable electron arrangement
41. (of a chemical reaction or compound) occurring or formed with absorption of heat. Absorbs energy from its surroundings.
Electrons
Mass
Nuclear energy
Endothermic
42. Force of attraction that holds atoms together - when atoms are bonded chemically they give up their individual properties.
Thermal contact
Chemical bond
isotopes of each other
Lewis dot structures
43. Current is measured with a device called...
OHMS law
Length
Ampmeter
Neutrons
44. Change from gas to liquid
Electrochemistry
Condensation
Heat
Centrifuge
45. 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
potential energy
Milli
Thermal equilibrium
46. When measuring the volume of water in a graduated cylinder where does one read the measurement?
isotopes of each other
Chordates
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Weight
47. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas
birds
Phosphate group
Charles law
Silicon
48. 10x the base unit
Deca
Isotopes
Transition elements
Simple machines
49. 1. Constructive 2. Destructive
Radiation
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
Length
Hecto
50. Two or more simple machines working together EX. wheelbarrow it uses level - wheel & axle.
Some Uses of electricity
Halogens
Chemical bond
Compound machines