Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy an object
has due to its position in a gravitational field. The higher an
object is the greater its gravitational potential. When it falls
the gravitational potential becomes kinetic energy.
Energy stored in height differences ~APEX
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What are three characteristics of noble gases
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Noble gases are all monatomic (single-atom molecules) and have the following characteristics under normal conditions :
Odorless
Colorless
Low reactivity (due to a full outer electron shell)
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Were JJ Thomson's ideas accepted by society at the time
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yes jj thomsons ideas or beliefs were accpeted
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What is the force on the Moon's surface compared to the force of gravity on earths surface
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The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
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Why are elements in the tall columns of the periodic table called representative elements
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They follow a pattern for valence electrons.
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What is the method used to demonstrate an experiment or imitate a phenomenon
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method used to demonstrate an experiment or to imitate a
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What elements have the highest and lowest ionization energy
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Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has
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Where do elements have the same number in valence electrons
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Elements in the same group have the same number of valence
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What is experiencing a phase change
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An engineer chooses to use a composite material that incorporates concrete and recycled glass for the floors of a new building. This is an example of
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Green design
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What family is made up of radioactive elements
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This family is called, after IUPAC nomenclature -- actinoids.
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Why is the following is the energy of motion
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Energy of motion is called "kinetic energy".
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What is gravitational potential energy
Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy an object
has due to its position in a gravitational field. The higher an
object is the greater its gravitational potential. When it falls
the gravitational potential becomes kinetic energy.
Energy stored in height differences ~APEX
What are three characteristics of noble gases
Noble gases are all monatomic (single-atom molecules) and have the following characteristics under normal conditions :
Odorless
Colorless
Low reactivity (due to a full outer electron shell)
Were JJ Thomson's ideas accepted by society at the time
yes jj thomsons ideas or beliefs were accpeted
What is the force on the Moon's surface compared to the force of gravity on earths surface
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
Why are elements in the tall columns of the periodic table called representative elements
They follow a pattern for valence electrons.
What is the method used to demonstrate an experiment or imitate a phenomenon
method used to demonstrate an experiment or to imitate a
phenomenon
What elements have the highest and lowest ionization energy
Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has
the lowest first ionization energy.
Where do elements have the same number in valence electrons
Elements in the same group have the same number of valence
electrons.
What is experiencing a phase change
ll
An engineer chooses to use a composite material that incorporates concrete and recycled glass for the floors of a new building. This is an example of
Green design
What family is made up of radioactive elements
This family is called, after IUPAC nomenclature -- actinoids.