Chapter 16 Test Review
Which state of matter is shown below? A. Plasma B. Gas C. Solid D. Liquid
Which state of matter is shown below? A. Plasma B. Gas C. Solid D. Liquid
Matter that has a definite shape and volume? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma
Matter that has a definite shape and volume? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma
Matter that has no definite volume or shape. A. Solid B. Gas C. Liquid D. Plasma
Matter that has no definite volume or shape. A. Solid B. Gas C. Liquid D. Plasma
Matter with a definite volume but no definite shape A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma
Matter with a definite volume but no definite shape A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma
Matter composed of free floating positive and negative chages A. Plasma B. Gas C. Liquid D. Solid
Matter composed of free floating positive and negative chages A. Plasma B. Gas C. Liquid D. Solid
Matter in which the particles are free to move until they fill their container A. Gas B. Solid C. Water D. Solid
Matter in which the particles are free to move until they fill their container A. Gas B. Solid C. Water D. Solid
When matter is heated it will generally _____________. A. Expand B. contract C. Solidifies D. Condenses
When matter is heated it will generally _____________. A. Expand B. contract C. Solidifies D. Condenses
A car has a weight of 18,250 N and is placed on a hydraulic lift, the piston it is on has an area of 5.25 m squared. The other piston has an area of 0.75 m squared. Which principle is being used? A. Bernoulli’s B. Pascal’s C. Charles’s D. Archimedes
A car has a weight of 18,250 N and is placed on a hydraulic lift, the piston it is on has an area of 5.25 m squared. The other piston has an area of 0.75 m squared. Which principle is being used? A. Bernoulli’s B. Pascal’s C. Charles’s D. Archimedes
A car has a weight of 18,250 N and is placed on a hydraulic lift, the piston it is on has an area of 5.25 m squared. The other piston has an area of 0.25 m squared. What force must be exerted on the piston to lift the car? A. 869.0 N B. 383250 N C. 23953.1 N D. 1250 N
A car has a weight of 18,250 N and is placed on a hydraulic lift, the piston it is on has an area of 5.25 m squared. The other piston has an area of 0.25 m squared. What force must be exerted on the piston to lift the car? A. 869.0 N B. 383250 N C. 23953.1 N D. 1250 N
A dog has a total area of 1,200 cm squared, at sea level the atmospheric pressure is 10.13 N/cm squared. What is the total force exerted on the dog? A. 12,156 N B. 118.5 N C. 12,156 cm squared D. 118.5 cm squared
A dog has a total area of 1,200 cm squared, at sea level the atmospheric pressure is 10.13 N/cm squared. What is the total force exerted on the dog? A. 12,156 N B. 118.5 N C. 12,156 cm squared D. 118.5 cm squared
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What is the pressure on a car that is 3 What is the pressure on a car that is 3.5 meters below the surface of the water? (Hint: Density of water = 945.45 kg/m cubed) A. 3309.075 kg B. 270.13 kg C. 3309.075 kg/m squared D. 270.13 kg/ m squared
What is the pressure on a car that is 3 What is the pressure on a car that is 3.5 meters below the surface of the water? (Hint: Density of water = 945.45 kg/m cubed) A. 3309.075 kg B. 270.13 kg C. 3309.075 kg/m squared D. 270.13 kg/ m squared
The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg. A tank of water holds 45 kg of water. How many kJ of energy are released when the tank freezes? A. 15,030 kJ B. 7.42 kJ C. 2,238 kJ D. 149 kJ
The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg. A tank of water holds 45 kg of water. How many kJ of energy are released when the tank freezes? A. 15,030 kJ B. 7.42 kJ C. 2,238 kJ D. 149 kJ
What is the most common state of matter in the universe? A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Plasma
What is the most common state of matter in the universe? A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Plasma
Order the following phases in order from least kinetic energy (molecular motion) to most kinetic energy A. Solid - Liquid – Gas B. Liquid – Gas – Solid C. Gas – Liquid – Solid D. Solid – Gas – Liquid
Order the following phases in order from least kinetic energy (molecular motion) to most kinetic energy A. Solid - Liquid – Gas B. Liquid – Gas – Solid C. Gas – Liquid – Solid D. Solid – Gas – Liquid
The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg. A tank of water holds 500 kg of water. How many kJ of energy are released when the tank freezes? A. 0.668 kJ B. 123,836 kJ C. 86,973 kJ D. 167,000 kJ
The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg The heat of fusion of water is 334 kJ/kg. A tank of water holds 500 kg of water. How many kJ of energy are released when the tank freezes? A. 0.668 kJ B. 123,836 kJ C. 86,973 kJ D. 167,000 kJ
Charles’s Law requires temperature to be in _________ A. Fahreneit B. Celsius C. Kelvin D. Absolute Zero
Charles’s Law requires temperature to be in _________ A. Fahreneit B. Celsius C. Kelvin D. Absolute Zero
As a sample of matter is heated its particles A. stop Moving B. Slow down C. Speed up D. are Unaffected
What is the difference in pressure from 4 meters deep compared to 14 meters deep? (Hint: Water Density: 945.45 kg/ m cubed) A. 102,120 kg B. 9454.5 kg C. 102,120 kg/m squared D. 9454.5 kg/m squared
What is the difference in pressure from 4 meters deep compared to 14 meters deep? (Hint: Water Density: 945.45 kg/ m cubed) A. 102,120 kg B. 9454.5 kg C. 102,120 kg/m squared D. 9454.5 kg/m squared
A substance going straight from a gas into a solid A. Sublimation B. Condensation C. Evaporation D. Desublimation
A substance going straight from a gas into a solid A. Sublimation B. Condensation C. Evaporation D. Desublimation
A liquid that keeps and ordered structure is a ___________ A. Amorphous B. Plasma C. Liquid Crystals D. Structure Liquids
A liquid that keeps and ordered structure is a ___________ A. Amorphous B. Plasma C. Liquid Crystals D. Structure Liquids
Compare and Contrast Charles’s Law and Boyle’s Law Don’t forget your name Must turn into Mr. Olson as you leave