What type of energy does boiling water use?

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Answer: Potential energy

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As the ball falls, its energy will decrease and its energy will increase

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Answer: As an object falls its potential energy decreases, while its kinetic energy increases. The decrease in potential energy is exactly equal to the increase in kinetic energy.

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explain the difference of valence electron behavior between ionic bonds and covalent bonds. Give an example of each type of bond using the three main groups from the periodic table.

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Ionic bonds are typically weak, non-directional primary bonds between atoms, where one cation donates its valence electrons to one or more anions. They often occur between a metal and a non-metal such as table salt (NaCl). Materials made from ionic bonds tend to be more ductile than covalent ones but are still more brittle than metallic bonded ones.
Covalent bonding is a strong type of primary bond that is highly directional as the atoms share their valence electrons. This makes the material less ductile. An example of this is carbon-carbon bonds in diamond.

I’m general,what was would a scientist do after forming a testable question

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Develop a hypothesis.

I am having trouble finding what the x-intercept and y-intercepts are in 5x=3y

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The x intercept is when y=0 and the y intercept is when x=0.
So in this case, it is a line that goes through the origin.
Your x and y intercepts are thus both 0.
It goes through (0,0).

the particles that make up a rock are constantly moving. however, a rock does not visibly vibrate. why is this?

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Only the particles inside the rock/solid are moving, not the actual rock. 
It is due to a low entropy level in the rock, and also the type of chemical bonds the rock has. 
An example similar to this  one would be diamond. It is made up of carbon bonds. But once you take a (real) diamond out of the ground, it very slowly, not visible to the human eye, yet surely is turning back into graphite. (another substance made by carbon bonds)
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What is the collection of protons and neutrons in the center of an atom called

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If I am correct it should be nucleons


The collection of protons and neutrons in the center of the atom is called the nucleus.