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Cards in this guide (20)
What is a turbine

A device used to turn kinetic energy into electricity

Is rocket fuel a fossil fuel

Yes it is a fossil fuel.

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.
How are wind power and hydroelectric power similar

They both use turbines.

What type of molecule is acetylacetone

Ketone

Which molecule is a branched alkane

3-methylhexane

How are geothermal and hydroelectric energy similar

they both use turbines to produce electricity

Which of the following challenges associated with creating prostheses via tissue engineering do scaffolds address

Size and shape

Which functional group is used in other functional groups

Carbonyl

Which molecule has 5 carbon atoms

pentane

What is an effect of electrostatic forces inside the nucleus

protons and neutrons repel each other.

The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX

Which piece of information do you need to determine whether a molecule is an alkene or an alkane

the type of C-C bonds in the molecule-apex

What advantage does nuclear power have over solar wind and hydroelectric

It doesn't contribute to climate change

(APEX)

Which functional group does the molecule below have

An Which functional group does the molecule below have?

A. Carbonyl B. Ether C. Hydroxyl D. Amino swer this question…
When naming a molecule how do you indicate that the carbons on either side of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions

use the prefix TRANS-

What describes an ethical dilemma associated with prosthetics

The future use of prosthetics to enhance a body part's natural function

What is pentene

An alkene

when monomers are joined together what do they form

polymers

how many bonds can a hydrogen atom form

1 (apex)

which describes the burning of fossil fuels

Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.

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