kinetic energy
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The energy that an object possesses because of its motion
Calorie (C)
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Large calorie commonly used in quantifying food energy content; also a
kilo calorie
Temperature motion and physical state are interrelated
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True
Strong electrolytes
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Essentially 100% of the dissolved substance generates ions
Indicators
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Added to analyte solution to impart a change in color at or very near the
equivalence point
Speed of wave
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wavelength x frequency
Expansion work or pressure work
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Occurs when a system pushes back on the surroundings against a
restraining pressure or the surroundings compress the system
calorie (cal)
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The amount of energy required to raise 1 g of water by 1°C or 1 K
Lewis Definition
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An acid is an electron pair acceptor and a base is an electron pair donor
potential energy
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The energy that an object possesses because of its motion
Calorie (C)
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Large calorie commonly used in quantifying food energy content; also a
kilo calorie
Temperature motion and physical state are interrelated
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True
Strong electrolytes
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Essentially 100% of the dissolved substance generates ions
Indicators
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Added to analyte solution to impart a change in color at or very near the
equivalence point
Speed of wave
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wavelength x frequency
Expansion work or pressure work
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Occurs when a system pushes back on the surroundings against a
restraining pressure or the surroundings compress the system
calorie (cal)
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The amount of energy required to raise 1 g of water by 1°C or 1 K
Lewis Definition
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An acid is an electron pair acceptor and a base is an electron pair donor
potential energy
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