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What unit is energy measured in?
Joules
(
J
)
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What are the 8 stores of energy?
Thermal, kinetic, gravitational potential, elastic potential, chemical, magnetic, electrostatic, nuclear
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What are some ways in which energy can be transferred?
Electrically, by
heating
, mechanically and
radiation
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When energy is transferred to its surroundings, we say it is...
dissipated
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What does the principle of conservation of energy state?
Energy is neither created nor destroyed, it is
transferred
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What can be used to reduce friction between two surfaces and reduce thermal energy loss?
Lubricant
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What are four signs of a chemical reaction?
1.
Transfer
of
energy
2.
Change
in
color
3.
Production
of
gas
4.
Formation
of a
precipitate
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What happens to energy when a chemical reaction takes place?
It is transferred between the
reaction
and the
surroundings
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What happens during an exothermic reaction?
Energy is released in the form of
heat.
This is usually proven by a rise in
temperature
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What happens during an endothermic reaction?
Energy is taken in from the
surroundings
usually in the form of
heat.
Can be proven by a fall in temperature
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Examples of an
exothermic
reaction

Combustion, oxidation, neutralisation,
self heating cans
and
hand warmers
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Examples of an endothermic reaction
Thermal decomposition
,
photosynthesis
and the reaction of citric acid and sodium hydrogencarbonate. And some sports injury packs
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What does the term 'activation energy' mean?
The minimum amount of
energy
required for a
chemical
reaction to start
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Define
power


the
rate
at which
work
is done
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What unit is power measured in?
Watts
(W)
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What is thermal conductivity a measure of?
The rate of
transfer
of
energy
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Name three renewable energy sources.
Wind
power,
solar
power, bioenergy
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Name three non renewable energy sources.
Coal
, oil,
natural gas
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