Most of the time, no, it's miles underneath solid rock. In a few places on the Earth; Iceland, Yellowstone National Park, Japan, near San Francisco, CA, geothermal power is near or at the surface of the ground. In most places, it's several miles underground, and under solid, hard, rock. It is not easy to get to geothermal energy, and it's only affordable in a few places on the planet.
There are three main ways engineers use geothermal energy. 1.Direct heating systems-hot water is piped into buildings to provide heat. 2.Geothermal power plants0-use resourced from dry steam wells and hot water wells. wells one to two miles deep are dug and hot water and steam are piped to the surface. Steam or a liquid turned into steam, turn the turbines. 3.Geothermal heat pumps transfer heat from the ground or water into buildings in the winter and reverse in the summer.
This is an example of a synthesis reaction, where two elements (calcium and chlorine) react to form a compound (calcium chloride) with the release of energy.
The element that has 5 energy levels and is in group 2 of the periodic table is Calcium (Ca). It has 20 electrons in total, with 2 in the first energy level and 8 each in the second and third energy levels, and 2 in the fourth energy level.
To determine the number of moles of calcium atoms in 98.5 g of Ca, you need to first calculate the molar mass of Ca (40.08 g/mol). Then, divide the given mass by the molar mass to get the number of moles. So, 98.5 g of Ca is equal to 98.5 g / 40.08 g/mol ≈ 2.46 moles of Ca atoms.
Most of the time, no, it's miles underneath solid rock. In a few places on the Earth; Iceland, Yellowstone National Park, Japan, near San Francisco, CA, geothermal power is near or at the surface of the ground. In most places, it's several miles underground, and under solid, hard, rock. It is not easy to get to geothermal energy, and it's only affordable in a few places on the planet.
There are three main ways engineers use geothermal energy. 1.Direct heating systems-hot water is piped into buildings to provide heat. 2.Geothermal power plants0-use resourced from dry steam wells and hot water wells. wells one to two miles deep are dug and hot water and steam are piped to the surface. Steam or a liquid turned into steam, turn the turbines. 3.Geothermal heat pumps transfer heat from the ground or water into buildings in the winter and reverse in the summer.
Yes, you can die from the heat and poison gas. The geothermal vents near San Francisco, Ca. are not open to public viewing, because if the average person got too near them they could get injured or die.
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In regions where volcanoes are or were active hot molten magma lies under ground. And when water is also present in those same regions that water can be turned into steam or simply very hot water. That steam can be accessed by drilling down to where it's formed and venting that steam up to turbines that drive electrical generators. And there the geothermal energy as steam in converted into grid electrical power to distribute to users in the region. Calistoga CA has geothermal generated electrical power for example. That area is also noted for its hot springs and mineral waters for spas.
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4s. Both K and Ca are s block and they are both in the 4th period. So in K, you have 4s1 and in Ca you have 4s2
The electron dot diagram for calcium (Ca) would show two electrons in the first energy level and eight electrons in the second energy level. The symbol for calcium (Ca) is placed in the center with dots surrounding it representing the valence electrons.
Well, if you look at the periodic table, Ca, Mg, and F can me transformed to another form of energy.
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