A car uses stored chemical energy in gasoline to move. The engine changes chemical energy into heat and ____ energy to power the car.light
sound
wind
mechanical

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Answer 1
Answer: Mechanical energy. Otherwise potential into kinetic would work also.
Answer 2
Answer:

mechanical energy is your answer :)


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sodium chloride is made up of sodium and chlorine, but it isn't a poisonous gas and it doesn't explode in water. explain why.

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sodium chloride is a compound that is stable because its constituent elements namely chlorine and sodium have formed ionic bonds with each other and their outer energy shells are filled with 8 electrons. 

Sodium on its own  has 11 electrons. Two of these are in the 1st energy level, eight in the 2nd energy level and one in the 3rd energy level. This arrangement is highly unstable rendering the element sodium highly unstable and reactive. It will burst into flames immediately on exposure to air and can burn through human flesh if it comes into contact with it.

Chlorine at room temperature is a poisonous gas. It has 17 electrons in the arrangement 2:8:7 . The outermost shell has 7 electrons and so this element is fairly stable but will readily react with human lungs with fatal consequences.

So each of these two elements on their own are deadly, but when the two react together, sodium gives up its single electron on the outer energy shell to chlorine which readily accepts it and fills its outer shell to make 8  forming ionic bonds and is thus  the two are completely stable and cannot explode or react in any other way because the outer shell of each of them is now filled with 8 electrons.


Four gases are described below:Gas A: 5 liters at 20 °C
Gas B: 5 liters at 10 °C
Gas C: 5 liters at 40 °C
Gas D: 5 liters at 30 °C

Which gas has the greatest average molecular kinetic energy?

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the answer would be Gas B

Answer:

Gas B: 5 liters at 10 °C

Explanation:

the warmer the container is the faster the molecules will move cause they aren't frozen and not able to move like Gas C: 5 liters at 40 °C.

A closed container is filled with 2 moles of hydrogen gas and 2 moles of oxygen gas. The gases react to form water.Write a balanced equation for this reaction.

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Answer:

2H_2+O_2=2H_2O

Explanation:

The chemical formula for hydrogen is H while chemical formula for oxygen is O

Considering that two moles of hydrogen and 2 moles of oxygen react to form water, the equation will be

2H_2+2O_2=H_2O

The number of oxygen molecules don't balance on both LHS and RHS hence to balance it, we put it as follows

2H_2+O_2=2H_2O

Normally, two moles of hydrogen require only one mole of oxygen to form two moles of water.

Stirring a liquid while you are mixing in another ingredient speeds up the rate of dissolving. Question 13 options: True False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

This is because it helps distribute the particles that are being dissolved. 

The answer would be true

Give an example on how to make an acrostic poem using the word kinetic

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Katniss
Is
Never 
Ever
That
Incredibly
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(Peeta on the other hand was cumbersome to Katniss's hunting in the Games.)

What is the key difference between organic and inorganic molecules​

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Answer:

See the answer below, please.

Explanation:

Organic compounds are those produced by living beings (molecules associated with living beings) and correspond to carbon compounds (the main difference with inorganic compounds). The latter are produced by natural processes or in the laboratory.

Example of organic products: alkanes (methane), alcohols (ethanol or ethyl alcohol)

Example of inorganic products: sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride