Y2_T4_Practice test

Practice Test
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ScienceMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Practice Test
Have ready:
  • notebook (blanc page)
  • Calculator
  • Ruler/triangle
  • Pen


Slide 1 - Slide

Liquid nitrogen: (5 points)
Liquid nitrogen is often used in molecular cooking to make ice cream. Cooks will add liquid nitrogen (which is usually around -195C) to the ice cream mixture and as they mix it in the ice cream freezes, any liquid nitrogen left in the mixture evaporates into nitrogen gas which is naturally in the air around us. Liquid nitrogen has a freezing point of -210C and a boiling point of -170C.

Slide 2 - Slide

Q1: Draw a transition diagram in your notebook. Make sure to label the phases as well as the transitions over the different parts of your graph. (3p)

Slide 3 - Open question

Phase transitions
During a phase change the 
temperature stays constant.

The temperature will not 
change until all molecules 
have transitioned.

Slide 4 - Slide

Q2: What phase is nitrogen at 80 K? Use a calculation to support your answer. (2p)

Slide 5 - Open question

Biological soaps: (6 points)
Biological soaps use natural enzymes to clean the dirt from your hands or dirty clothes. The optimum temperature these enzymes is often around 40 degrees. 

Slide 6 - Slide

Q3: What would happen if someone washes their clothes at 50C. (2p)

Slide 7 - Open question

Q3: What would happen if someone washes their hands with cold water, which is about 10C (2p)

Slide 8 - Open question

Most thermostat taps have a maximum setting so kids cannot burn themselves, this lock is often around 35C. Is this a good temperature for using biological soaps? (2p)

Slide 9 - Open question

Climbers: (8 points)
This forces diagram shows a climber abseiling down a cliff. This diagram shows proper gear and ropes are of life and death importance. 





Copy the diagram into your notebook:
The climber is a block of 1 cm wide and 2 cm high.  scale: 1 cm = 50N
Fg= 800N, Ft=1000N, Ffr=100N, Fn=50N

Slide 10 - Slide

Upload a picture of your diagram here (2p)

Slide 11 - Open question

If a climber pushes off from the wall there are only 2 forces left at work, what are these 2 forces? (2p)

Slide 12 - Open question

If a climber pushes off from the wall there are only 2 forces left at work, calculate the resulting force (2p)

Slide 13 - Open question

If a climber is touching the wall all 4 forces are at work, calculate the resulting force. Round up to full numbers. (2p)
a2+b2=c2

Slide 14 - Open question

Study for the Test:
  • study all the glossaries
  • study the notes
  • review all the hw exercises 
Make sure you bring:
  • ruler/triangle
  • calculator
  • pen
  • highlight marker

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