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Praxis General Science
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1. Finding that a solution conducts an electric current shows conclusively that the solution...
Magnetic domains
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Contains ions
Decomposition reaction
2. The amount of energy required for the liquid at its boiling point to become a gas
Series circut
Specific gravity
Heat vaporization
Doppler effect
3. The mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion - energy of a moving object.
First law of thermodynamics
Kinetic energy
Metalloids
Buret
4. 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?
Work
Boyles law states
Conduction
Linear acceleration
5. The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves is called?
Neutrons
types of particles in the nucleus?
sulfhydryl group (Functional Group)
Radiation
6. (physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work - or supply heat.
The electromagnetic spectrum
Energy
During ____ elements change into other elements change into other elements called _____ elements.
Applications of Archimedes principle
7. An isotope has a different number of...
Newton's 3rd law motion
Neutrons
Phases of matter
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
8. The property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration.
Nucleus
Pitch
Group 2 on the periodic table
Radioactive Particles
9. 1000x the base unit
Load & switch
Destructive interference
The presence of cells in the sample
Kilo
10. Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. Transfer of electrons happens when metals & non - metals bond.
Ionic Bonds
Heat transfer
Celsius
The higher the voltage
11. Force of attraction that holds atoms together - when atoms are bonded chemically they give up their individual properties.
Chemical bond
Calorie
Strong electrolytes
Density
12. The total entropy of a system plus that of its surroundings always increase.
Magnetic domains
Potential energy
2nd law of thermodynamics
Archimedes principle
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.
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?
Heat latent
Some Uses of electricity
Buret
14. The amount of energy that it takes to raise one gram of water one degree celsius.
Types of potential energy?
64.0 grams
Calorie
Sonar technology
15. Energy is added to a system one of two things must happen either thermal energy must increase or work must be done.
Carbon Dioxide
Forces on objects at rest
Laws of thermodynamic / Laws of conservation
Hydrocarbons
16. A functional group consisting of a sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen atom (
Convection
sulfhydryl group (Functional Group)
Protons
Atom
17. When force is applied to an object it moves in a straight line and adding force can make it go faster or slow down.
Covalent Bonds
Neutrons
Non - metal
Straight line motion
18. Non - metals - group 18 - the most non - reactive elements
types of particles in the nucleus?
Work
Noble gasses
Convection
19. Measures the amount of matter in an object
Nuclear Fusion
Phases of matter
Mass
Transition elements
20. Animals in which of the following groups may have a backbone and a spinal cord?
Carbon Dioxide
Chordates
Heat transfer
Double replacement Reactions
21. All processes cease when temperature approaches 0.
Boyles law states
electrostatics
3rd law of thermodynamics
types of particles in the nucleus?
22. Metal - nonmetals - & metalliods
Series circut
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
electrostatics
Magnetic field
23. The relationship between voltage - current - and resistance - V=IR
Potential difference
same
Buret
OHMS law
24. Solids - gasses - and 1 liquid (Bromine)
Archimedes principle
Current
Non - metals
Parallel Circut
25. 'An object at rest will remain at rest - and an object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at a constant velocity - unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force.' Another name is Law of Inertia
Alkali metals are
Electromagnets
Ions are
newtons first law of motion
26. Most directly involved with controlling levels of sugar in blood
Insulin
Convection
Nuclear energy
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
27. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
Latent heat
Nuclear reaction
Valence electrons
Sonar technology
28. A temperature scale with the freezing point of water 32 degrees and the boiling point of 212 degrees.
Fahrenheit
Destructive interference
Nuclear reaction
Weak Electrolytes
29. Number of protons
Nuclear reaction
Isotopes
Atomic number
Power
30. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas
Fahrenheit
Charles law
conducted more easily
potential energy
31. Is the path along which electrons flow
Excited electrons
Circut
Deca
Kinetic Molecular theory
32. Is the transfer of heat with no actual transfer of matter. Ex. Iron pan of flame.
Semi - conductors
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
Conduction
Isotopes
33. 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
A converging lens produces a real image when
2nd law of thermodynamics
Centrifuge
oscilloscope
34. Carbon atom - atomic number 6 - atomic mass 11
Centrifuge
isotopes of each other
Magnetic domains
Atom
35. (of a chemical reaction or compound) occurring or formed with absorption of heat. Absorbs energy from its surroundings.
Compound machines
Heat conduction
At the bottom of the meniscus curve
Endothermic
36. Elements in the middle of the periodic table - in groups 3-12.
Deca
Transition elements
Ionic Bonds
Stable electron arrangement
37. A mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten Ex. Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper
Strong electrolytes
alloy
Charles law
Condensation
38. Mass & weight are not the ____ quality
true of hurricanes but not of tornadoes
Pitch
same
sulfhydryl group (Functional Group)
39. The agent most widely and most consistently at work changing the appearance of the Earth's surface
Force
Water
Length
Hydrophilic
40. Heat transferred by direct contact
Types of kinetic energy?
Nuclear fission
Conduction
Spectrophotometry
41. Alkali metals
Straight line motion
Density
Weight
Group 1 on the periodic table are all
42. Pressure is measures in a unit called
Types of Friction & Resistance
Pascal
Conduction
Covalent Bonds
43. (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.
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?
Kinetic Molecular theory
Nuclear reaction
Difference between metals & non - metals
44. The principle of conservation of energy: Energy can be transferred and transformed - but it cannot be created or destroyed.
Atom
Potential difference
Inside the nucleus
First law of thermodynamics
45. The theory that all matter is composed of particles (atoms and molecules) moving constantly in random directions
Straight line motion
Kinetic Molecular theory
An electromagnet can be made more powerful in 3 ways
Evaporation
46. The device (bell or Build) is an example of a load. A load is a device that uses energy.
Electrophoresis
Isotopes
Load & switch
Circut
47. 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
As the train approaches and blasts its whistle - the whistle sounds..
On the periodic table which elements are grouped by color
Carbon Dioxide
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
48. Do not have molecules with one of the two molecular arrangements required to give an odor
Physical properties of Meralliods
Boron
Crystals is a regular repeating Arrangement of atoms - ions - or molecules. They are well Organized structures. The 2 kinds of structures are:
Some substances have no noticeable odor because these substances
49. They are neither precise nor accurate.
Celsius
Magnetic field
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?
The intensity of sound is measured in
50. 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.
Entropy
Mass
Kilo
Electrochemistry