Created by Declan Squire - SCHOOL ACCOUNT
about 4 years ago
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Science practical: a lit splint or match placed in the gas:
Science practical: A glowing splint placed in the gas:
Science practical: the gas is bubbled through limewater
Science practical: Hydrogen result
Science practical: Carbon dioxide result
Science practical: Oxygen test result
States of matter: particles are packed closely together in a lattice:
States of matter: The particles are far apart and move very quickly
States of matter: Can be compressed
States of matter: Can take the shape of its container
States of matter: The particles are free to move but are very close together:
States of matter: The particles vibrate in a fixed position:
Solid to liquid
Liquid to gas
Solid to gas
Gas to liquid
Liquid to solid
Light bounces off an object
Light passes through an object
Light energy is transformed
Light changes speed and/or direction in a different substance
When light is spread out into its different colours (spectrum)
Four rules that must be followed when drawing ray diagrams
Name 2 common uses of concave mirrors
Name 2 common uses for convex mirrors
The clear front part of the eye that refracts light slightly towards the pupil
The hole that allows light to enter the eyeball
The coloured part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil
The convex shaped object that focuses light onto the retina
The layer of cells that collect light and produce electrical signals
The nerve that sends signals to the brain from the eye.
The time taken for a planet to rotate once on its axis?
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The change in average temperature and weather due to the tilt of a planet's axis
The apparent change of the moon over a month
The rise and fall of the sea due to the gravitational pull of the moon
The moon passing through the shadow of the earth
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What is the name of the moon phase when there is a solar eclipse?
What is the name of the moon phase when there is a lunar eclipse?
Where do all stars form?
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What process produces light and heat in a star?
What name is given to a very large star?
What is an exploding star called?
What name is given to a very small star?
Describe what happens to a medium-sized star later in its life
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A spherical (or near-spherical) object that orbits around the sun
Provides a gravitational pull on the planets to keep them in orbit
A natural or man-made object that orbits a planet
The natural satellite of the earth
Chemical or physical change: the change can be easily reversed
Chemical or physical change: Heat energy is absorbed or released
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