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Praxis General Science
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1. Several vehicles - initially at a complete stop - begin a long race at the same starting point. The vehicle that has a constant value for which of the following is most likely to win?
Linear acceleration
Types of kinetic energy?
Pascal
Mass
2. The theory that all matter is composed of particles (atoms and molecules) moving constantly in random directions
Load & switch
Types of Friction & Resistance
Kinetic Molecular theory
Mass
3. Uses percent light absorbance to measure a color change - thus giving qualitative data using quantitative value - measures light intensity as a function of color - or more specifically - the wavelength of light.
Heat conduction
Convection
Spectrophotometry
Neutrons
4. 1000x the base unit
Kilo
birds
Alkaline earth metals are
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
5. A functional group consisting of a sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen atom (
sulfhydryl group (Functional Group)
First law of thermodynamics
Chordates
Gay - Lussac's Law
6. Describes the force of friction of 2 surfaces that are in contact but do not have any motion relative to eachother.
Protons
When light hits a smooth surface
Potential energy
Static friction
7. The speed of light changes in different materials this is due to__
Thermal equilibrium
Refraction
Pitch
Applications of Archimedes principle
8. The amount of energy required for the liquid at its boiling point to become a gas
Applications of Archimedes principle
Nuclear Fusion
Valence electrons
Heat vaporization
9. 1. Have some characteristics of metals & non - metals. 2. Properties do not follow patterns like metals & non - metals.
Sonar technology
Valence electrons
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
Chemical properties of metalliods
10. Number of protons
Latent heat
Atomic number
Newtons 2nd law of motion
sulfhydryl group (Functional Group)
11. Electronic equipment that provides visual images of varying electrical quantities - Useful in studying waves b/c it gives a picture of the wave.
Constructive interference
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Corona
oscilloscope
12. A boulder is sitting at the edge of the cliff it has which type of energy?
OHMS law
Potential energy
Entropy
Ampmeter
13. Force of attraction that holds atoms together - when atoms are bonded chemically they give up their individual properties.
Louis Pasteur
Transition elements
Chemical bond
Parallel Circut
14. Potential & Kinetic
Potential difference
What are the 2 most common encountered forms of energy are
Linear acceleration
2nd law of thermodynamics
15. The property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration.
Kinetic Molecular theory
Water
Pitch
Density
16. The force of attraction between two objects. Gravity exists not only on earth - but also between planets as well as in black wholes
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
Entropy
Pull of gravity
An electromagnet can be made more powerful in 3 ways
17. 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?
Black
The higher the voltage
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Group 2 on the periodic table
18. Carbon atom - atomic number 6 - atomic mass 11
The tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the ecliptic
Silicon
Hydrocarbons
isotopes of each other
19. Is the measure of energy temperature is a measure of the heat in an object.
Hydrophobic
Condensation
Heat
circut types
20. The amount of heat it takes to change a solid to a liquid
Thermal contact
Latent heat
Condensation
Milli
21. The amount of energy that it takes to raise one gram of water one degree celsius.
3rd law of thermodynamics
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
maximum number of electrons that an atom holds with one energy level
Calorie
22. 1/10 the base unit
Non - metal
First law of thermodynamics
Some characteristics of crystals
Deci
23. 10x the base unit
Some characteristics of crystals
Destructive interference
Deca
Electrons
24. Are used in the treatment of cancer b/c they can kill cancer cells. However - if powerful enough they can kill healthy cells.
64.0 grams
Radioactive Particles
chemically active
Kelvin
25. Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Nuclear energy
Heat conduction
Isotopes
26. An electric circut with a single path
Series circut
Simple machines
Composition reaction
Potential difference
27. Current is measured with a device called...
Ampmeter
Chemical bond
Ionic Bonds
potential energy
28. Is a simple device used to indicate the existence of a positive or negative charge.
electroscope
Neutrons
Force
Alkaline earth metals are
29. (physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work - or supply heat.
Energy
Transverse Waves
Stable electron arrangement
Compound machines
30. 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
Lewis dot structures
Destructive interference
Sonar technology
Evaporation
31. They are neither precise nor accurate.
Current
Compound machines
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
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. 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.
Kilo
Heat conduction
Chemical properties of metalliods
Entropy
33. The agent most widely and most consistently at work changing the appearance of the Earth's surface
Parallel Circut
Electricity charged objects share these characteristics (3)
Water
Sonar technology
34. The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves is called?
Refraction
Radiation
Conduction
Transverse Waves
35. The relationship between voltage - current - and resistance - V=IR
Convection
electroscope
OHMS law
Potential energy
36. A compound of which a relatively small amount of the dissolved solute exists as ions in an aqueous solution. Example: Acetic acid - CH3COOH (vinegar)
Carbon Dioxide
Weak Electrolytes
When a light hits a rough surface
Pitch
37. Solids - gasses - and 1 liquid (Bromine)
Protons
What are the 2 most common encountered forms of energy are
Non - metals
electroscope
38. A carbon atom linked by a double bond to an oxygen atom. - c=o.
Carbonyl Group (Functional Group)
Pasteur's postulate
Two types of wave interference are (sound related)
Sonar technology
39. Atoms with an equal # of protons and electrons.
Semi - conductors
The higher the voltage
Ions are
Electricity charged objects share these characteristics (3)
40. The sum of the protons and neutrons
Celsius
the mass number of an atom
Exothermic
Ionic Bonds
41. 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.
Mole
Seismographs
Thermal equilibrium
Potential difference
42. The same pathogen must be found in every person with the same disease - the pathogen must be isolated & grown in a culture - when the organism is re - introduced in an experimental animal - that animal should develop the same disease originally seen
43. Energy is added to a system one of two things must happen either thermal energy must increase or work must be done.
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Longitudinal Waves
3rd law of thermodynamics
The tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the ecliptic
44. 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?
Hydrocarbons
The presence of cells in the sample
Valence electrons
Heat conduction
45. Specific gravity is the ratio based on...
Non - metal
Excited electrons
Gay - Lussac's Law
Density
46. 1. Like charges repel one another - 2. Opposite charges attract each other - 3. charge is considered a neutral object has no net charge.
isotopes of each other
Fahrenheit
chemically active
Electricity charged objects share these characteristics (3)
47. Liter is the base unit of...
Volume
What are the 2 most common encountered forms of energy are
During ____ elements change into other elements change into other elements called _____ elements.
A converging lens produces a real image when
48. (physics) a process that alters the energy or structure or composition of atomic nuclei - When a reaction involves the nucleus - elements become different thus is called a nuclear reaction.
Pasteur's postulate
Nuclear reaction
Atomic mass
Density
49. Is the change from liquid to gas.
Hydroxyl group ( Functional group)
Evaporation
Strong electrolytes
Transverse Waves
50. Reflects the light in one direction
When light hits a smooth surface
Static friction
Eyeglasses are ____ so the image will hit the retina
Catalysts