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Praxis General Science
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1. A boulder is sitting at the edge of the cliff it has which type of energy?
Simple machines
types of particles in the nucleus?
Atomic number
Potential energy
2. 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
Pasteur's postulate
Law of momentum conservation
Linear acceleration
Carbon Dioxide
3. Heat energy that is transferred into or out of a system
Mass
Heat transfer
Current
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
4. 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
Centrifuge
oscilloscope
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
electrostatics
5. The difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volt. When an electron goes through a load it does work & loses some energy.
Atomic number
Catalysts
Potential difference
Physical properties of Meralliods
6. 1. Constructive 2. Destructive
Volume
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
7. You see your reflection
When light hits a smooth and shiny surface
Conduction
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
Electrophoresis
8. Not as easy to recognize as metal bc they do not always share physical properties. They are dull - brittle - & not good conductors of heat
Charles law
Newtons 2nd law of motion
Celsius
Non - metal
9. 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
Radiation
Strong electrolytes
Longitudinal Waves
Latent heat
10. The speed of light changes in different materials this is due to__
Refraction
Chemical bond
Venturi effect
Kelvin
11. The theory that all matter is composed of particles (atoms and molecules) moving constantly in random directions
Power
birds
Kinetic Molecular theory
Noble gasses
12. The device (bell or Build) is an example of a load. A load is a device that uses energy.
Load & switch
Venturi effect
Physical properties of Meralliods
Avogadros hypothesis
13. Used in electrical devices that have to function at temperatures too high for metals.
Semi - conductors
OHMS
Power
Thermal equilibrium
14. What are the # of protons in the nucleus of an atom called?
Simple machines
Seismographs
Atomic number
Circut
15. Decibels
alloy
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
The intensity of sound is measured in
Chemical bond
16. A carbon atom linked by a double bond to an oxygen atom. - c=o.
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Strong electrolytes
alloy
Nuclear fission
17. A nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Neutrons
Types of kinetic energy?
Nuclear Fusion
18. It scatters light in many directions
When a light hits a rough surface
A converging lens produces a real image when
3rd law of thermodynamics
Longitudinal Waves
19. Gram is the base unit of...
Energy
Mass
Push & Pull
Transverse Waves
20. Change in the apparent frequency of a wave as observer and source move toward or away from each other
Insulator
Doppler effect
Heat transfer
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?
21. A gelatinous sample of material from a previously unexplored marine environment is thought to be living or to be composed of recently living material. Which of the following would most clearly confirm that the material has a biological origin?
Isotopes
The presence of cells in the sample
Composition reaction
The intensity of sound is measured in
22. Measures the amount of matter in an object
Mass
Isotopes
Gay - Lussac's Law
Push & Pull
23. Is the work done divided by the amount of the time it took to do it. P= w/t
Fahrenheit
Chemical reactions
Latent heat
Power
24. The molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams - measures the amount of a substance
Applications of Archimedes principle
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Mole
Evaporation
25. The process of heat transfer via solid contact
Potential difference
alloy
Straight line motion
Heat conduction
26. Lacking affinity for water. Repels water. Non - polar
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
Destructive interference
Evaporation
Hydrophobic
27. Mass of the substance contained per unit of volume
Density
3rd law of thermodynamics
Kilo - calorie
Calorie
28. Electrical - Light (radiant) - Heat (thermal) - Movement
Types of kinetic energy?
potential energy
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Calorimeter
29. Mass & weight are not the ____ quality
Rubbing
Work
same
Latent heat
30. Is the change from liquid to gas.
Power
Law of momentum conservation
Charles law
Evaporation
31. Specific gravity is the ratio based on...
Sonar technology
Buret
Insulator
Density
32. Meter is the base unit of...
Seismographs
Entropy
Ions are
Length
33. Solutes that have bonds; no electrically charged species are created when they dissolve in water; glucose; lipids; urea
Transition elements
Calorimeter
Non - electrolytes
Strong electrolytes
34. Equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles
Nucleus
A converging lens produces a real image when
Destructive interference
Avogadros hypothesis
35. Series circut - Parallel circut
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Longitudinal Waves
Work
circut types
36. The principle of conservation of energy: Energy can be transferred and transformed - but it cannot be created or destroyed.
Heat transfer
First law of thermodynamics
Deci
Atomic number
37. Is the study of the relationship between motion & the forces affecting motion.
electrostatics
Dynamics
Types of Friction & Resistance
Pascal
38. 1. Make more coils - 2. put an iron cover (nail) inside the coils - use more battery power
An electromagnet can be made more powerful in 3 ways
Chemical properties of metalliods
Ampmeter
Neutrons
39. Non - metals - group 18 - the most non - reactive elements
Mass
Nucleus
Fahrenheit
Noble gasses
40. Static friction - Kinetic friction - Push & pull - rubbing - pull of gravity - forces on objects at rest - forces on a moving object - inertia & circular motion.
potential energy
Difference between metals & non - metals
Atomic number
Types of Friction & Resistance
41. Uses the principles of capillary action to separate substances such as plant pigments molecules of a larger size will migrate up the paper more quickly produce lines of pigment. - a process used for separating mixtures by virtue of differences in abs
Some characteristics of crystals
Electrochemistry
The tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the ecliptic
Chromatography
42. The interference that occurs when two waves combine to make a wave with a larger amplitude
Bernoulli principle
Pasteur's postulate
Constructive interference
Mass
43. Small uncharged particles in the nucleus they are neutral
Neutrons
Endothermic
Venturi effect
Halogens
44. Objects are in thermal contact if they can affect each others temperature
chemically active
Thermal contact
electrostatics
Heat latent
45. Alkali metals
Heat transfer
Transition elements
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
46. As the velocity of a fluid increases - the pressure exerted by the fluid decreases - The speed of a fluid - liquid - gas - increases the pressure exerts.
Bernoulli principle
Black
Atom
Kilo - calorie
47. Number of protons
Magnetic field
Atomic number
Radioactive Particles
Decomposition reaction
48. They form only over warm oceans
Convection
Milli
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Newtons 2nd law of motion
49. Submarines - diving weighting system - naval architecture - Flotation - Buoyancy compensator
During ____ elements change into other elements change into other elements called _____ elements.
Applications of Archimedes principle
Magnetic domains
Nuclear energy
50. 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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