1.Heat Energy is also known as?2.Energy from the sun is?
3.Three energy transformations in turning on a flashlight?
4.Energy transformation in a car starting and moving?
5.Three non-renewable energy source are? Three renewable energy sources are?
6.Some physical properties of metals and non-metals are?
7.What are the states of matter of the parts of the earth?
8.What are the units of measurement in a metric system?
9.Gravity is?
10.A force is?
11.How do mass and weight differ?
12.What is the super continent called?
13.Why does the sun exert the largest force of gravity?
14.What is a comet?
15.When you increase the distance from the sun what is the length of time it takes to orbit?
16.What is the Cell Theory?
17.What can form from divergent plates?
18.What is the age of the sun?
19.What are the elements that primarily compose of the sun?

BTW: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESTIONS IF YOU DON'T WANT TO!!!

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Answer 1
Answer: Can't help you on 1-4...I'm not very good with energy transformations.
5. coal, oil/petroleum, natural gas; water, wind, plant (there's a name for energy sources coming from plants, but I can't remember it)
6. Metals are lustrous, malleable, and good conductors of heat. Nonmetals are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of heat.
7. Crust is solid, mantle is solid, outer core is liquid, inner core is solid.
8. Millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, milliliters, liters...that's all I can think of.
9. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the center of something. Earth's gravity keeps us all on the ground.
10. Anything that causes an object to move.
11. Mass is how much stuff is in something; weight is how heavy something is.
12. Pangaea
13. It's the biggest celestial body in our solar system.
14. A comet is gas and dust that shoot through the sky. (I'm really not sure; I just know it's made of gas and dust)
15. ???
16. ??? 
17. Insurgent and Allegiant plates xD Divergent plates can form subduction zones and rift valleys.
18. about 5 billion years
19. hydrogen and helium
Answer 2
Answer: 2) Nuclear fusion
3) Chemical energy - electrical energy - light energy
4) Heat energy-mechanical energy-kinetic energy
5) Fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and natural gas
6) Metals : sonorous, ductile Non metals : brittle, non-lustrous
7) Solid liquid, gas
8) Metre, grams, litres, degrees etc.
9) The force the earth exerts in its gravitational field.
10) A force is directly proportional to acceleration
11) Mass is the amount of matter contained in a body and weight  is the force which a huge mass ( like that  of sun) exerts on a mass.
12) Eurasia
13) It is because the sun has a huge mass ( Gravitational force is directly proportional to difference in mass)
14) Comet is a celestial object of a solar system that orbits the sun. It is not like plamtes, has a comparaitively less mass and orbits are long.
15) It depends on the distance ( directly proportional)
19) Dust, heat, hydrogen and helium.

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2 bromocyclopentanamine line formula

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Answer:

The structure for 2 brormocyclopentan amine is given in attached file.

Explanation:

2-bromocyclopentamine (Figure attached) is a synthetic compound which is synthesized by substitution reaction of cyclopentamine and hydrobromide. Its molecular formula and molecular mass are C5H10NBr and 164.05 g/mol respectively.  It is a very reactive compound so it doesn’t available in pure form, it is present in market as a mixture of 2-bromocyclopentamine and Hydrobromide.

Properties:

Its boiling point is 115 °C.

Its melting point is  -75 °C.

It is highly flammable.

It is highly toxic.

It is irritant.

It is corrosive in nature.

How do you find the fluid displacement of an object by using a graduated cylinder?

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So first you record the initial amount of the water before putting in the object. Then you put in the object and record the number where the water is at. The using that number subtract the initial amount from the final and then that will be the fluid displacement of the object.

Steve puts some cheddar cheese in a pan on the stove and starts to melt it. After a little while, there is a layer of oil floating on top of the cheese. From the way the cheese melted, Steve knows it is aA Element
B Solid
C Mixture
D Pure Substance.

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From the way the cheese melted, Steve knows that Cheese is a mixture.

Thus, option C is correct.

What is a mixture?

Mixtures are composed of two or more different substances that have not been chemically combined.

The following is a list of mixture’s properties:

  • Each of the components in a mixture retains its unique features.
  • Component separation is simple to carry out.
  • The components' relative proportions vary.

A physical combination of two or more pure chemicals that maintains each substance's unique chemical identity is referred to as a mixture.

A single type of matter, known as a pure substance, cannot be physically separated into other types of matter.

Mixtures are not pure substances, but elements and compounds are. The elements that make up a compound are substantially distinct from one another.

Hence, cheese is a mixture since it’s components can be easily separated and are not chemically combined.

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The answer is C. Mixture

When and acid and base mix together it makes

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Acid-Base Reactions. When an acid and a base are placed together, they react to neutralize the acid and base properties, producing a salt. The H(+) cation of the acid combines with the OH(-) anion of the base to form water.

Answer:

It makes salt

Explanation: Hope this helps :)

Which is an example of potential energy

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Answer:

A coiled spring.

Wheels on roller skates before someone skates.

An archer's bow with the string pulled back.

A raised weight.

Water that is behind a dam.

A snow pack (potential avalanche)

A quarterback's arm before throwing a pass.

A stretched rubber band

Explanation:

its prteey much energy that could potentialy happen

Answer: coiled spring

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If a certain gas occupies a volume of 10 L when the applied pressure is 5.0 atm , find the pressure when the gas occupies a volume of 2.5 L .

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We assume the change in volume occurs at constant temperature and so we  use the Boyle's law formula P_1V_1=P_2V_2.

We are given the initial volume and pressure as well as as final volume, the question wants the final pressure P_2

So we make P_2 the subject of the formula

P_2= (P_1 V_1)/(V_2) = (5*10)/(2.5)= 20 atm