WEIGHT AND MASS
PRESSURE
FLUID PRESSURE AND BUOYANCY
CHEMICAL CHANGE
ACIDS, BASES & pH
100

What are the respective units used to measure mass and weight?

mass - kilograms (kg)

weight - newtons (N)

100

What two factors affect the pressure produced between solid objects?

Force and area

100
What three factors affect fluid pressure?

density, gravitational field strength, depth

100

Melting and boiling are examples of what type of change?

physical

100

What pH value is neutral?

7

200

A student has a mass of 50 kg. On Earth, what is their approximate weight?

500 N

200

A person wearing high heels produces more pressure than someone wearing flat shoes. Why?

The smaller area of the heel creates greater pressure.

Area ↓ Pressure ↑

200

Why does water pressure increase with depth?

There is more water above pushing down.

200

What is produced when a metal reacts with oxygen?

A metal oxide

200

What adjective is used to describe a solution with a pH of less than 7?

acidic

300

Give two differences between mass and weight, other than the units they are measured in.

1. mass is the amount of matter, weight is a force acting on the matter

2. mass is the same everywhere, weight can be different on different planets

300

A box pushes down with a force of 200 N. The contact area is 4 m². Calculate the pressure.

50 Pa

300

What is the density of pure water? Ensure you provide the right units.

1000 kg/m3
300

What type of reaction happens when a substance burns in oxygen? (anagram of COMBOS UNIT)

Combustion

300

A solution changes universal indicator from red to green. What has happened to the value of the pH?

It has increased towards neutral.

400

An astronaut has a mass of 100 kg. He travels to the Moon where g = 2 N/kg. What will his mass be on the moon?

100 kg

400

Two blocks have the same weight. Block A has a contact area of 0.5 m² and Block B has an area of 2 m². Which creates more pressure and why?

Block A. It has a smaller area.

400

Which property of an object determines the size of the buoyant force it experiences when it is fully submerged in a fluid?

volume

400

Name two out of five clues that show a chemical reaction has occurred.

A colour change occurs.

A gas is produced (bubbles/fizzing).

A temperature change occurs (heat released or absorbed).

A precipitate (new solid) forms.

Light is produced.


400

What is the name of the ion that forms when acids are dissolved in water? (formula = H3O+)

hydronium ion

500

A 50 kg astronaut travels to a new planet. She discovers that her weight on this planet is 400 N. Calculate the gravitational field strength of the planet. Give units.

8 N/kg

500

A box has a weight of 10 N. It rests on a surface with a contact area of ¼ m × ½ m. Calculate the pressure exerted by the box on the surface.

80 Pa.

500

A football has a weight of 10 N and floats on water. Exactly half of the football is submerged. What is the value of the buoyant force acting on the football?

10 N

500

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to potassium hydroxide (KOH). The reaction is shown below:

HCl + KOH → KCl + H2O

What are the names of the two products formed in this neutralisation reaction?

potassium chloride and water

500

What are the products of acid + alkali?

Salt + water

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