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5Select the equipment that would be used to
measure the mass of a sample of sodium
chloride. Balance beam graduated cylinder
beaker meter stick
6Balance beam
7Not close!
8Sean was conducting a chemistry experiment that
overheated and caught fire. Select the safety
rule Sean most likely failed to follow. wear
safety goggles follow the teacher's
instructions use tongs to handle hot glassware
keep the work space clean and uncluttered
9follow the teacher's instructions
10If you thought that you were wrong, you are right!
11A skier traveling at 30.0 m/s falls and comes to
rest 10.0 seconds later. What is her average
acceleration? 300 m/s2 3.00 m/s2 -3.00 m/s2
-300 m/s2
12-3.00 m/s2
13STOP!
14Select the situation that will result in the
greatest gravitational force between two
bodies. large combined mass and small distance
apart large combined mass and great distance
apart small combined mass and great distance
apart small combined mass and small distance
apart
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16large combined mass and small distance apart
1760 g of KNO3 is added to a beaker of water at 40
degrees, the water is heated to 70 degrees, how
much more KNO3 can be added to make a saturated
solution? Only 60 grams of KNO3 can be added
until the solution is saturated . Only 70 grams
of KNO3 can be added until the solution is
saturated . Only 80 grams of KNO3 can be added
until the solution is saturated . No more grams
of KNO3 can be added, solution is already
saturated.
See Table
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19Only 70 grams of KNO3 can be added until the
solution is saturated .
20A circuit has a resistance of 12 ohms. Select the
applied voltage that will result in a current of
10 amps. 1.2 volts 2 volts 22 volts 120
volts
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22120 volts
23Which of the following substances is the least
chemically reactive? H OH- O2- H2O
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25H2O
26Rodney hammers a 3cm nail into a board, using a
single blow that delivers 4 N of force. Which
statement correctly describes the amount of work
done on the nail? Rodney has performed 12 J of
work on the nail. Rodney has 0.12 J of work on
the nail. Rodney has performed more than 12 J
of work on the nail, because of the friction
between the nail and the board. Rodney has
performed more than 0.12 J of work on the nail,
because of the friction between the nail and the
board.
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28Rodney has performed more than 0.12 J of work on
the nail, because of the friction between the
nail and the board.
29Plants use sunlight to fuel photosynthesis. Which
of the following is the best description of the
energy transformation involved in this
process? radiant light energy to thermal energy
radiant light energy to chemical energy
thermal energy to mechanical energy thermal
energy to chemical energy
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31radiant light energy to chemical energy
32Which of the following is true of a molecule? A
molecule must consist of covalently bound atoms.
A molecule must consist of more than two atoms.
A molecule must contain atoms of more than one
element that are covalently bonded. A molecule
cannot remain bound when dissolved in a solvent.
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34A molecule must contain atoms of more than one
element that are covalently bonded.
35Which of the following substances is an
element? steel brass iron pewter
36iron
37Too bad!
38Nuclear medicine involves the use of
radionuclides to diagnose and treat various
medical conditions. Injection of gamma-emitting
radionuclides allows doctors to image internal
organs and tissues, using an instrument called
gamma camera. Implantation of beta-emitting
radionuclide at the site of some kinds of tumor
will destroy the cancerous tissue without
destroying much healthy tissue, if any. Both
procedures are considered very safe by the
medical community, but there is a small risk
associated with any procedure involving
radionuclides. The risk is that the
radionuclides could cause a chain reaction in
the body. could become unstable and emit a
large amount of radiation unexpectedly.
consistently emit small doses of radiation that
could damage healthy tissue and/or cause cancer.
may become trapped in the body.
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40consistently emit small doses of radiation that
could damage healthy tissue and/or cause cancer.
41A speed boat navigates a straight path across a 5
mile section of Thurmond Lake over a period of 25
minutes. On the return trip, the boater was
forced to use a zigzag pattern to avoid
stationary fishing boats the return trip also
takes 25 minutes. Which of the following
statements is NOT true of the return trip? The
boater increased the displacement that he
traveled on the return trip. The boater
increased his velocity on the return trip. The
boater increased his average speed on the return
trip. The boater increased his acceleration on
the return trip.
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43The boater increased the displacement that he
traveled on the return trip.
44The weight of an object is less on the moon
because objects on the moon experience a greater
acceleration due to gravity. objects on the
moon experience a lesser acceleration due to
gravity. there are fewer frictional forces on
the moon. there are more frictional forces on
the moon.
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46objects on the moon experience a lesser
acceleration due to gravity.
47The chain reaction in a fission-powered nuclear
reactor is mediated by control rods. The control
rods prevent the chain reaction from proceeding
too quickly and producing too much heat. Which
statement best describes how control rods mediate
the chain reaction?The control rods absorb
neutrons produced by the joining of small atoms.
The control rods absorb neutrons produced by
the splitting of large atoms. The control rods
absorb electrons produced by the joining of small
atoms. The control rods absorb electrons
produced by the splitting of large atoms.
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49The control rods absorb neutrons produced by the
splitting of large atoms.
50Emilio pours 10 grams of salt (NaCl) into a
saturated NaCl solution. A pile of solid
material appears at the bottom of the beaker.
What is this material?a precipitate that
indicates that a chemical reaction has occurred
excess salt that cannot dissolve in the
saturated solution a cloud of gas that
indicates that the solvent is changing phase
solid Na2Cl2, a product of the fusion of two
NaCl molecules
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52excess salt that cannot dissolve in the
saturated solution
53Earthquake produces seismic waves, which deform
the ground surrounding the epicenter of the
earthquake and radiate outwards. These waves get
weaker the farther they get from the epicenter.
Why is this?The energy of the wave gets
dispersed through its interaction with matter.
The energy of the wave disappears a certain
distance from the epicenter. The wave can only
travel as far as its frequency will allow it to.
The wave only has a limited amount of time to
exist, as defined by its period.
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55The energy of the wave gets dispersed through its
interaction with matter.
56Carbonated soda has carbon dioxide gas dissolved
in the liquid to give it "fizz." Which of the
following would be the best method of removing
the carbon dioxide from the soda? filtering the
soda through a sieve increasing the pressure of
the soda raising the temperature of the soda
exposing the soda to an electromagnet
57raising the temperature of the soda
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59Which laboratory item is designed to slow the
transfer of heat from a reaction vessel to your
hand? rubber gloves lab coat tongs goggles
60tongs
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62In which state of matter are water molecules
free to move the most? ice condensation
liquid water steam
63steam
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65How should you handle glassware if you are not
sure of its temperature? Run cold water over it
to cool it down in case it is hot. Look to see
if it is glowing red. If not, assume it is safe
to handle. Quickly touch the glass to test the
temperature. Assume it is hot, and use tongs or
heat resistant gloves.
66Assume it is hot, and use tongs or heat
resistant gloves.
67NOT CLOSE!
68Which group of atoms will have the most reactive
valence electrons? Group 15 Group 16 Group
17 Group 18
69Group 17
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71You drop an object with a mass of 7.6 g and a
volume of 7.0 cm3 in a container of gasoline.
Gasoline has a density of 0.7 g/m3. Which of
the following statements describes what will
happen to the object? The object will float
because it is less dense than the gasoline. The
object will float because it is more dense than
the gasoline. The object will sink because it
is less dense than the gasoline. The object
will sink because it is more dense than the
gasoline.
72The object will sink because it is more dense
than the gasoline.
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74A scientist is interested in investigating the
possibility of certain microorganisms cleaning
up toxic wastes. Which of the following
statements concerning her investigation is
true? She should begin by researching any
experiments and findings that have been
published concerning the clean-up of toxic
wastes by microorganisms. She should report her
findings to a scientific journal only if the
results of her experiment support her hypothesis.
Since she is confident that the experimental
microorganisms will be able to clean up toxic
wastes, there is no need for her to perform
multiple trails. If results of her experiment
support her hypothesis, she can conclude that
all microorganisms will somehow be useful in
eliminating toxic wastes.
75She should begin by researching any experiments
and findings that have been published
concerning the clean-up of toxic wastes by
microorganisms.
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77In 1990, the discovery of the buckyball was
announced. A buckyball is a ball-shaped molecule
consisting of 60 carbon atoms. Before the
buckyball, only two forms of carbon were known
soft, black graphite and hard, transparent
diamond. Which of the following hypotheses
concerning the buckyball cannot be tested using
scientific experimentation?The buckyball is the
most useful form of carbon. The melting point
of buckyballs is higher than the melting point of
diamond. The buckyball is harder than diamond.
The buckyball can be produced in the laboratory
and can be found in nature.
78The buckyball is the most useful form of carbon.
Final Jeopardy
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80Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
81Which of the following is a quantitative data
set? the number of every player on the football
team the color of the jerseys for every team in
the league the number of rushing yards gained
by each player the weather conditions for every
game of the season
82the number of rushing yards gained by each
player
83Back to question.
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