Does carbon dioxide have an effect on air temperature
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Yes, carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas causing global
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What is the difference between solar energy and biomass energy
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solar energy uses the sun and biomass uses waste to make
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12 l of ammonia were produced by the haber process how many liters of hydrogen were used during the reaction the reaction took place at stp 0c and 1.0 ATM n2g plus 3h2g 2nh3g
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18
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What is the name of this molecule ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2cho
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The name of that molecule is hexanal:)
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What best describes the enthalpy of formation of a substance
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The energy needed to form the substance from its elements
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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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Why can light be treated like a particle
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Light comes in chunks of energy called photons.
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What type of reaction happens in a nuclear power plant
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Nuclear fission
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What is the half-life of a radioisotope if a 100 g sample becomes 50 g after 20 years
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20 years
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Which is a renewable energy source
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Hydroelectric
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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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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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What is the name of the molecule below apex
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Bromoform
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Which functional group is within the compound shown below R NH2
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amino
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The energy in biomass is used to make electricity. How is the energy stored in biomass
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chemical bonds
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Which type of molecule is shown below
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I know the answer because I am smarter than all of you
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which is a fossil fuel
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natural gas
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Does carbon dioxide have an effect on air temperature
Yes, carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas causing global
warming.
What is the difference between solar energy and biomass energy
solar energy uses the sun and biomass uses waste to make
energy
12 l of ammonia were produced by the haber process how many liters of hydrogen were used during the reaction the reaction took place at stp 0c and 1.0 ATM n2g plus 3h2g 2nh3g
18
What is the name of this molecule ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2cho
The name of that molecule is hexanal:)
What best describes the enthalpy of formation of a substance
The energy needed to form the substance from its elements
Which type of energy releases greenhouse gases when used to make electricity
Coal
Why can light be treated like a particle
Light comes in chunks of energy called photons.
What type of reaction happens in a nuclear power plant
Nuclear fission
What is the half-life of a radioisotope if a 100 g sample becomes 50 g after 20 years
20 years
Which is a renewable energy source
Hydroelectric
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-
How much energy is released is a sample loses 0.05 kg mass through radioactive decay
4.5 × 1015 J
What is the name of the molecule below apex
Bromoform
Which functional group is within the compound shown below R NH2
amino
The energy in biomass is used to make electricity. How is the energy stored in biomass
chemical bonds
Which type of molecule is shown below
I know the answer because I am smarter than all of you