Definition: energy from nuclear fission or fusion: the energy released by nuclear fission or fusion
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What does ideal mean
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An ideal liquid is that type of liquid which is incompressible
and which are non viscous, that type of liquid is called Ideal
Liquid
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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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Which type of energy releases greenhouse gases when used to make electricity
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Coal
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What frequency corresponds to an absorption line at 502 nm
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5.98 x 10^14 Hz
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What transition energy corresponds to an absorption line at 460 nm
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4.32 x 10^-19 j
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Which type of molecule is made from amino acids
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Protein
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Which functional group does the molecule below have
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Which of the molecules shown are saturated
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There are no molecules shown to me
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Which type of molecule is shown below
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What is pentene
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An alkene
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which is a fossil fuel
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natural gas
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Which of the following nuclei would be the most stable A. 10 protons , 14 neutrons B. 10 protons, 15 neutrons C. 10 protons, 13 neutrons D. 10 protons, 12 neutrons.
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(Explanation): remember that if an atom has less than 20 protons, the closer the number of neutrons and protons are, the more stable it is. Since 10 is closest to 12 out of these options, D is the correct answer.
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Outline on nuclear energy
Definition: energy from nuclear fission or fusion: the energy released by nuclear fission or fusion
What does ideal mean
An ideal liquid is that type of liquid which is incompressible
and which are non viscous, that type of liquid is called Ideal
Liquid
Which type of fuel can only be used in certain geographic areas
Geothermal
Which type of energy releases greenhouse gases when used to make electricity
Coal
What frequency corresponds to an absorption line at 502 nm
5.98 x 10^14 Hz
What transition energy corresponds to an absorption line at 460 nm
4.32 x 10^-19 j
Which type of molecule is made from amino acids
Protein
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…
Which of the molecules shown are saturated
There are no molecules shown to me
Which type of molecule is shown below
I know the answer because I am smarter than all of you
What is pentene
An alkene
which is a fossil fuel
natural gas
Which of the following nuclei would be the most stable A. 10 protons , 14 neutrons B. 10 protons, 15 neutrons C. 10 protons, 13 neutrons D. 10 protons, 12 neutrons.
(Explanation): remember that if an atom has less than 20 protons, the closer the number of neutrons and protons are, the more stable it is. Since 10 is closest to 12 out of these options, D is the correct answer.