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Ch 16 Electricity Ch 10 prop of matter Ch 12 atoms periodic table Ch 21 solutions Scimethod Graphs 10 20 30 40 50
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Question 1 - 10 Which of the following is the symbol used to represent a light bulb in a circuit diagram? AB CD
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Answer 1 – 10 B
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Question 1 - 20 An inflated balloon that has been rubbed against a person’s hair is touched to a neutral wall and remains attached to it. Which diagram best represents the charge distribution on the balloon and the wall? AB CD
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Answer 1 – 20 B
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Question 1 - 30 The reading on the volmeter should be approximately:
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Answer 1 – 30 4.5 volts
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Question 1 - 40 Materials through which current will not easily flow are called:
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Answer 1 – 40 insulators
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Question 1 - 50 When more devices are added to a series circuit, the total circuit resistance:
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Answer 1 – 50 increases
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Question 2 - 10 An engineer testing a new material discovers that it breaks at a very low value of strain. The engineer could describe the material as very:
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Answer 2 – 10 brittle
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Question 2 - 20 The difficulty with which a fluid may be poured from a container is a measure of its:
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Answer 2 – 20 Viscosity
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Question 2 - 30 The property of gold which would make it most useful in the creation of jewelry
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Answer 2 – 30 malleable
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Question 2 - 40 If an object with a density of 2.0 g/cm 3 is placed in a fluid with a density of 1.9 g/cm 3, the object will:
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Answer 2 – 40 sink
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Question 2 - 50 The four test tubes shown are each filled to the same level with a different liquid. All the liquids are at the same temperature. Identical marbles were dropped into the test tubes at the same time, and traveled different distances in the same amount of time. Determine the order of highest viscosity to lowest viscosity liquid.
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Answer 2 – 50 BCAD
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Question 3 - 10 How many neutrons does a carbon atom with a mass number of 14 and an atomic number of 6, have?
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Answer 3 – 10 8
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Question 3 - 20 The atomic mass of nitrogen is:
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Answer 3 – 20 14.007
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Question 3 - 30 The atom below that is not like the others
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Answer 3 – 30 B
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Question 3 - 40 What was the cause of the alpha particles bouncing straight back from the gold foil in Rutherford’s experiment?
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Answer 3 – 40 The nuclei in the gold atoms
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Question 3 - 50 Explain how the following analogy of the atomic structure compares to the sizes of animals. If a proton is the size of a blue whale a neutron would be another blue whale and the electron would be a tick.
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Answer 3 – 50 The proton and neutron are relatively close in size where as the electron is very very tiny, next to nothing in mass.
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Question 4 - 10 Ice Tea is a solution. The solvent in a glass of Ice tea would be the:
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Answer 4 – 10 water
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Question 4 - 20 Identify the solute and solvent of Hot chocolate….
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Answer 4 – 20 Solute – powder Solvent – water or milk
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Question 4 - 30 Sugar water is an example of this mixture
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Answer 4 – 30 Homogeneous
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Question 4 - 40 Different samples may not be exactly alike.
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Answer 4 – 40 Heterogeneous mixture
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Question 4 - 50 The universal solvent
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Answer 4 – 50 water
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Question 5 - 10 The type of graph used to show how a part of something relates to the whole is a
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Answer 5 – 10 Circle graph
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Question 5 - 20 What type of graph would be the best to use to compare the levels of lead contamination in six water wells?
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Answer 5 – 20 Bar graph
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Question 5 - 30 the responding variable
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Answer 5 – 30 mass
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Question 5 - 40 Jordan noticed that as he stood farther away from his desk lamp, the light from the lamp seemed dimmer. He borrowed a light meter from his brother, who is a photographer, in order to test his observation. Jordan used the light meter to measure the brightness of his lamp at various distances. Distance is the:
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Answer 5 – 40 Manipulated variable / independent
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Question 5 - 50 the variable that changes in response to the manipulated (independent) variable.
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Answer 5 – 50 Responding / dependent
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