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Middle School Physical Science Review
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25 Questions

1. Vertical on the periodic table.
Image: Groups on periodic table

2. brittle , dull, poor conductors of heat and electricity
Image: Characteristics of nonmetals

3. No charge
Image: Neutrons

4. describe (color, size, temp, not very precise) using words

5. Positive charge
Image: Protons

6. The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
Image: boiling point

7. A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given solvent at a given temperature.
Image: Solubility

8. metric system

9. A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
Image: Solute

10. The difference in temperature between the boiling point of a solution and the boiling point of the pure solvent
Image: boiling point elevation

11. Data that can be measured in numbers

12. A change of state from a gas to a liquid due to a cooling or compression.
Image: Condensation

13. 100 degrees Celsius

14. How many milliliters of liquid are in this graduated cylinder.
Image: 24 ml

15. Where are metalloids located on the periodic table?
Image: Where are metalloids located on the periodic table?

16. 0 degrees Celsius

17. Formula to find density
Image: Density = mass/volume

18. Anything that has mass and takes up space

19. The ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
Image: buoyancy

20. A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
Image: Solvent

21. Metric unit for measuring temperature; On this scale water freezes at zero and boils at 100.
Image: Celsius

22. Group 2 on the periodic table is called?

23. Transition metals

24. The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid
Image: freezing point

25. The thing that is being measured (it 'depends' on the independent variable)