why do you think coal is the most energy source we are going to
use in the future
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What is the total kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules in an object called
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Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the
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Which of the following statements describes the energy resources of the US
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Most energy comes from nonrenewable energy sources (APEX) ;)
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What do all fossil fuels have in common
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All fossil fuels are formed deep underground.
They are all nonrenewable energy sources.
They are all made of hydrocarbons.
They all release carbon dioxide pollution when burned.
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What statement about fusion is correct
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Fussion occurs in the sun.
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Which type of fuel can only be used in certain geographic areas
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Geothermal
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What type of molecule is acetylacetone
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Ketone
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Which prefix indicates a molecule with 4 carbon atoms
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But-
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When the ocean absorbs CO2 the pH of the ocean water rise What is the effect of this process
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The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
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What best describes global CO2 emissions
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The amount of CO2 released by humans has increased over the last
200 years. This increase is primarily due to using fossil fuels in
industries and vehicles.
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How much energy is released is a sample loses 0.05 kg mass through radioactive decay
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4.5 × 1015 J
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Which of the following is a greenhouse gas
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Carbon dioxide
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Under what conditions is G for a reaction always positive
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When H and S are both positive
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which describes the burning of fossil fuels
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Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.
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Why do you use coal source energy
why do you think coal is the most energy source we are going to
use in the future
What is the total kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules in an object called
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the
atoms and molecules in an object
Which of the following statements describes the energy resources of the US
Most energy comes from nonrenewable energy sources (APEX) ;)
What do all fossil fuels have in common
All fossil fuels are formed deep underground.
They are all nonrenewable energy sources.
They are all made of hydrocarbons.
They all release carbon dioxide pollution when burned.
What statement about fusion is correct
Fussion occurs in the sun.
Which type of fuel can only be used in certain geographic areas
Geothermal
What type of molecule is acetylacetone
Ketone
Which prefix indicates a molecule with 4 carbon atoms
But-
When the ocean absorbs CO2 the pH of the ocean water rise What is the effect of this process
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
What best describes global CO2 emissions
The amount of CO2 released by humans has increased over the last
200 years. This increase is primarily due to using fossil fuels in
industries and vehicles.
How much energy is released is a sample loses 0.05 kg mass through radioactive decay
4.5 × 1015 J
Which of the following is a greenhouse gas
Carbon dioxide
Under what conditions is G for a reaction always positive
When H and S are both positive
which describes the burning of fossil fuels
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.