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Praxis General Science
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1. Record vibrations in earth & allow us to measure earthquake activity.
A converging lens produces a real image when
Seismographs
Decomposition reaction
Weight
2. A material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity. Electric charges do not move easily - if at all.
Pasteur's postulate
Circut
Insulator
Types of Friction & Resistance
3. Atoms with an equal # of protons and electrons.
Ions are
Potential energy
electroscope
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
4. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its position Ex. Stored energy -
Types of potential energy?
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Law of momentum conservation
potential energy
5. A functional group consisting of a phosphorus atom covalently bonded to four oxygen atoms. Ideal for energy transfer reactions (ATP).
Neutrons
Magnetic domains
Phosphate group
Exothermic
6. A piece of paper that appears blue in sunlight is illuminated solely by a red light that is passed through a green filter. What color does the paper appear under this illumination?
2nd law of thermodynamics
Destructive interference
Black
Seismographs
7. What quantity of oxygen - O2 - contains very nearly the same number of molecules as 36.0 grams of water - H2O?
Valence electrons
64.0 grams
Milli
Thermal contact
8. They form only over warm oceans
Chemical properties of metalliods
2nd law of thermodynamics
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
3rd law of thermodynamics
9. 1. Have some characteristics of metals & non - metals. 2. Properties do not follow patterns like metals & non - metals.
Newtons 2nd law of motion
Condensation
Chemical properties of metalliods
Semi - conductors
10. A free element replaces an element that is a part of a compound. Ex. A +BX -> AX + B
Pitch
Single replacement reaction
Chemical reactions
Radiation
11. When force is applied to an object it moves in a straight line and adding force can make it go faster or slow down.
Longitudinal Waves
Straight line motion
Transverse Waves
First law of thermodynamics
12. A nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
Mass
Isotopes
Nuclear Fusion
isotopes of each other
13. The center of the atom.
Load & switch
Nucleus
potential energy
Electrons
14. Force of attraction that holds atoms together - when atoms are bonded chemically they give up their individual properties.
Chemical bond
Grounding Charge
Magnetic field
Convection
15. Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. Transfer of electrons happens when metals & non - metals bond.
Heat is transferred in 3 ways
Lewis dot structures
Ionic Bonds
Exothermic
16. 2 or more substances combine to form a compound EX. A+B -> AB
Isotopes
Latent heat
Composition reaction
The tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the ecliptic
17. Is a simple device used to indicate the existence of a positive or negative charge.
Latent heat
Single replacement reaction
electroscope
Electrons
18. Nuclear fission - Nuclear Fusion
Non - metals
Some Uses of electricity
Centrifuge
types of nuclear reactions?
19. Solid has a definite shape and volume - Liquid has definite volume - but no shape - Gas has no shape of volume.
Mass
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
Phases of matter
Covalent Bonds
20. A carbon atom linked by a double bond to an oxygen atom. - c=o.
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Covalent Bonds
Chordates
Heat transfer
21. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion - energy of a moving object.
Kinetic energy
Ionic Bonds
types of nuclear reactions?
Mass
22. Measures the amount of matter in an object
Radioactive Particles
Mass
Potential difference
Some Uses of electricity
23. The centripetal force is provided by the high banking of the curved road & by friction between the wheels & the road.
conducted more easily
Venturi effect
Inertia & circular motion
64.0 grams
24. 1000x the base unit
Atomic number
Convection
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
Kilo
25. A unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree at one atmosphere pressure. used by nutritionists to characterize the energy - producing potential in food
Latent heat
Atom
Kilo - calorie
Thermal equilibrium
26. 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
Simple machines
Noble gasses
Difference between metals & non - metals
Sonar technology
27. An isotope has a different number of...
Neutrons
Ionic Bonds
When a light hits a rough surface
2nd law of thermodynamics
28. Transfer of thermal energy with in a fluid. The particles in a fluid transfer the thermal energy from hot areas to cooler areas EX. the warmed up rising air from a heat source such as a fire or electric heater.
Hydroxyl group ( Functional group)
Thermal contact
Isotopes
Convection
29. Non - metals - group 18 - the most non - reactive elements
Noble gasses
Chromatography
First law of thermodynamics
Newton's 3rd law motion
30. The Earth's seasons can be attributed primarily to which of the following in conjunction with its revolution about the Sun?
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31. Elements in the middle of the periodic table - in groups 3-12.
When light hits a smooth surface
Stable electron arrangement
Transition elements
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
32. The sum of the protons and neutrons
Hydrophobic
Lewis dot structures
Pitch
the mass number of an atom
33. Alkaline earth metals
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Group 2 on the periodic table
Longitudinal Waves
Calorie
34. 10x the base unit
Black
Calorie
Boron
Deca
35. 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
Transition elements
Specific gravity
Non - electrolytes
36. Two or more simple machines working together EX. wheelbarrow it uses level - wheel & axle.
First law of thermodynamics
Compound machines
Spectrophotometry
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?
37. Alkali Metals are the most _____________
Condensation
chemically active
Seismographs
potential energy
38. Is the work done divided by the amount of the time it took to do it. P= w/t
Length
Heat Fusion
Fahrenheit
Power
39. Number of protons
Chromatography
Atomic number
First law of thermodynamics
chemically active
40. Is done on an object when an applied force moves across a distance.
Rubbing
Work
Charles law
Inside the nucleus
41. Which of the following parts of the Sun is easily visible only during a total solar eclipse
Corona
Silicon
Phases of matter
Centrifuge
42. 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.
Law of momentum conservation
Electrophoresis
Mass number
chemically active
43. The molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams - measures the amount of a substance
Pull of gravity
Grounding Charge
When a light hits a rough surface
Mole
44. 1. Constructive 2. Destructive
Calorie
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
Mass
Direct Variations
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)
types of nuclear reactions?
Push & Pull
Pasteur's postulate
Non - metal
46. The agent most widely and most consistently at work changing the appearance of the Earth's surface
Water
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Fahrenheit
Nuclear energy
47. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
Pull of gravity
Heat latent
Valence electrons
Static friction
48. Finding that a solution conducts an electric current shows conclusively that the solution...
Contains ions
Entropy
Electrochemistry
Gay - Lussac's Law
49. Do not have molecules with one of the two molecular arrangements required to give an odor
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
Hydrophobic
Nuclear fission
Transition elements
50. Relates pressure & temp. and temp and volume.
Forces on a moving object
Inertia & circular motion
Direct Variations
Atomic mass