What energy is the source that panels use to make electricity
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Solar panels are used to make electricity. The energy that
panels use to make energy therefore is solar energy.
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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 type of molecule is acetylacetone
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Ketone
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Which is an effect of burning fossil fuels
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Pollution is released into the atmosphere.
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Which molecule is a branched alkane
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3-methylhexane
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Which molecule is an alkene
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cis-2-pentene
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Which molecule is a stereoisomer of cis-2-pentene
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Trans-2 pentene is a stereoisomer of cis-2-pentene.
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Which type of bond is found in an alkene
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Single and double
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What does the number prefix tell you in the name of an alkyne
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The position of the triple bond
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How are geothermal and wind power similar
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They both convert kinetic energy to electrical energy.
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How many hydrogen atoms would be bonded to the carbon atom inmethane
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Each carbon atom in methane is bonded to four hydrogen
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Which functional group does the molecule below have
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An Which functional group does the molecule below have?
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What is octyne
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The alkyne - apex
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When naming a molecule how do you indicate that the carbons on either side of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions
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use the prefix TRANS-
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A state government is trying to decide between using biomass or nuclear power to generate electricity. What advantage does biomass have over nuclear power
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Biomass produces no radioactive waste.
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Polyethylene is a polymer made from ethane molecules that have been joined together what is ethane in this polymer
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The monomer
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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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when monomers are joined together what do they form
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polymers
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Where are turbines used
Power plants
What energy is the source that panels use to make electricity
Solar panels are used to make electricity. The energy that
panels use to make energy therefore is solar energy.
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 type of molecule is acetylacetone
Ketone
Which is an effect of burning fossil fuels
Pollution is released into the atmosphere.
..
Which molecule is a branched alkane
3-methylhexane
Which molecule is an alkene
cis-2-pentene
Which molecule is a stereoisomer of cis-2-pentene
Trans-2 pentene is a stereoisomer of cis-2-pentene.
Which type of bond is found in an alkene
Single and double
What does the number prefix tell you in the name of an alkyne
The position of the triple bond
How are geothermal and wind power similar
They both convert kinetic energy to electrical energy.
How many hydrogen atoms would be bonded to the carbon atom inmethane
Each carbon atom in methane is bonded to four hydrogen
atoms.
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…
What is octyne
The alkyne - apex
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-
A state government is trying to decide between using biomass or nuclear power to generate electricity. What advantage does biomass have over nuclear power
Biomass produces no radioactive waste.
Polyethylene is a polymer made from ethane molecules that have been joined together what is ethane in this polymer
The monomer
Which type of molecule is shown below
I know the answer because I am smarter than all of you
What is pentene
An alkene
when monomers are joined together what do they form