Light
Forces
Chemical Reactions
Ecosystems
Inheritance
100

What do all waves transfer from one place to another?

Energy

100

What type of error occured if one result is anomalous?

Random error

100

What is the range of pH for an alkali and what colour(s) it turn universal indicator?

pH 8-14, turns blue/purple

100

What is the name of the process in which scientists check their findings before they are published in a journal?

Peer review

100

Where is DNA found in the cell?

Nucleus

200

If the amplitude of a sound or light wave increases, how does this affect the sound or light?

Louder (sound), brighter (light)

200

What type of error occured if every result is out by the same amount?

Systematic error

200

If 16.7g of copper carbonate is heated and 5.1g of carbon dioxide is produced. How much copper oxide will be present?

16.7 - 5.1 = 11.6g

200

Why do we do experiments 3 times?

Identify anomalies to increase reliability

200

What is the function of a gene?

To provide instructions to make a protein

300

If the frequency of a sound/light wave increases, how does this affect the sound/light?

Higher pitch (sound), different colour (light)

300

Describe the forces present on an object for it to sink

Weight is greater than upthrust

300

What is the word equation for a combustion reaction?

Fuel + Oxygen -> Carbon dioxide + Water

300

When would we draw a bar chart and when would we draw a line graph?

Bar chart - discrete or discontinuous data

Line graph - Both continuous data

300

How are polar bears adapted to their environment?

White fur for camouflage

Fat for keeping warm

Small ears for heat retention

400

What happens to a ray of light during refraction?

Change in medium, light changes speed and therefore bends towards/away from the normal

400

Why does water pressure increase with depth?

The deeper underwater, the more mass/weight of water pushing down from above

400

What salt is produced in the reaction between sulfuric acid and potassium oxide?

Potassium sulfate

400

What does a food web show and name some parts of a food web.

It shows feeding relationships in a community. it contains producers and consumers. This can then be split into predators and prey.

400

What did Darwin notice about different finches?

They had different shaped beaks for adapting to different diets.

500

Describe an experiment to measure the speed of a sound wave

Pick a location with an echo (e.g. sports hall and a wall). Make a noise and time (stopwatch) how long it takes for the echo to return. Measure the distance (x2). Speed = distance/time

500

What happens to the extension of a spring as the force on it increases? Describe the relationship

As the force on a spring increases, so does the extension. It is directly proportional.

500

metal + acid -> ????

And how can we test for the gas?

salt + hydrogen

Lit splint, squeaky pop test

500

How could we sample the number of daisies in a field?

Use a quadrat in some random locations. Calculate a mean and multiply by the mof the field

500

How are seeds adapted for dispersal? Give examples

Wind, water, animals, explosions