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Name the energy store in a falling rock
 
gravitational potential and kinetic
 
kinetic only
Name the energy store in gasoline (petrol)
 
chemical
 
kinetic
Name the energy store in food
 
chemical
 
kinetic
The sailor did not know about gravity, so could not give an______ for the tides.
 
explanation
 
conclusion
The sailor thought that the change was caused by the Moon. This was a________
 
prediction
 
observation
The sailor noticed that the depth of water changed. This was_________
 
an observation
 
a conclusion
State the time between: high tide and the next low tide.
 
6 hours
 
12 hours
State the time between: one high tide and the next high tide
 
12 hours
 
6 hours
What is the name given to the pull of gravity that causes tides?
 
tidal force
 
tidal range
Which of these causes the force of gravity for tides on Earth?
 
the Sun and Moon
 
the Moon only
The planet was seen to move further away from the Sun at regular times. These results were recorded. Which word best describes these results?
 
observations
 
predictions
Name the force that can pull particles of dust and gas together in space.
 
gravity
 
tidal force
Which of these is the name given to a cloud of dust and gas in space?
 
nebula
 
planet
How does your mass on Earth would compare with your mass on Mercury.
 
It's the same
 
It will be greater
Calculate the mass of a car that has a weight of 8500 N.
 
850 kg
 
850N
The strength of gravity is 10 N/kg on Earth. Calculate the weight of an adult who has a mass of 75 kg.
 
750N
 
7500N
How many different elements are combined together in LiOH?
 
3, lithium, oxygen and hydrogen
 
4, lithium, iodine, oxygen and hydrogen
What is the name of the compound with the formula LiOH?
 
lithium hydroxide
 
lithium oxide
Which two elements are contained in all hydroxides (OH)?
 
hydrogen and oxygen
 
hydrogen and carbon
What is the correct formula for sodium hydroxide?
 
NaOH
 
NaHO
How many calcium does the compound calcium carbonate (CaCO3) contains?
 
one
 
two
hydrogen sulfide (H2S) contains how many hydrogen atoms?
 
two
 
one
What is the chemical formula for carbon monoxide?
 
CO
 
CO2
What is the chemical formula for calcium oxide?
 
CaO
 
CO2
Which three elements are combined in lithium sulfate?
lithium, sulfur and oxygen
Which three elements are combined in magnesium carbonate?
magnesium, carbon and oxygen
Which three elements are combined in calcium nitrate?
calcium, nitrogen and oxygen
A student wrote this name for a compound made of calcium and sulfur: sulfur calcium. Is this correct?
No
Which two elements are combined in magnesium oxide?
magnesium and oxygen
Which two elements are combined in hydrogen sulfide?
hydrogen and sulfur
Which two elements are combined in sodium chloride?
sodium and chlorine
collected and used again
recovered
spread out into the surroundings in a way that cannot be recovered
dissipated
this is energy that is changed in a way that we do not want; usually cannot be recovered
wasted energy
energy is described as useful when it is changed in the way that we want
useful
something which happens that involves a change in energy
event
one or more events that result in energy changes
process
when energy is converted from one store to another
change
when energy changes from one store to another
changes in energy
refers to objects that give out their own light
luminous
a store of chemical energy
fuel
energy stored when objects move higher
gravitational potential
energy stored when objects change shape
elastic potential
the scientific term for heat energy
thermal
energy that we can see
light
energy transferred through vibrations
sound
energy carried in a circuit or stored in charged objects
electrical
energy stored in food as fuels
chemical
the unit of energy
joule
energy associated with movement
kinetic
energy contained in one place
stored
moves from one place to another
transferred:
quantity that must be changed in order to do something
energy