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The amount of heat absorbed in a chemical reaction is measured with a thermometer.

The joule is the SI unit of heat.

One calorie equals 4.184 joules.

Entropy is the heat content of a system under pressure.

A reaction that has a negative change in enthalpy is exothermic.

Heat of combustion is the heat released by the complete combustion of one mole of a substance.

Catalysts are not consumed during a reaction.

In nature, processes tend to occur that lead to a higher energy state.

Concentration does not have an effect on a reaction.

Spontaneous chemical reactions will have a negative change in Gibbs energy.

Natural processes tend to gain disorder.

Enthalpy describes the disorder in a system.


Gibbs energy is the energy in a system available for work also known as free energy.

Nucleons are protons and neutrons.

The force between protons in a nucleus is a weak force.

The sum of the masses of individual nuclear particles is less than their masses when combined.

Nuclear binding energy is released when a nucleus is formed.

Nuclei with an even number of protons and neutrons tend to be unstable or radioactive.

Radioactive decay refers to the emissions of particles or gamma radiation from a nucleus.

Fusion is the process in which a radioactive nucleus splits to form less massive nuclei.

Becquerel discovered the process of radioactivity.

Half-life is the time it takes half of a given number of atoms in a radioactive sample to decay.

Beta particles are the same as helium nuclei.

Gamma rays and visible light are two types of electromagnetic radiation.

Transmutation is the change in a nucleus due to the change in the number of protons.

In a nuclear equation, only nuclei are represented.


Carbon-14 is used to find the age of ancient objects.


Any radioactive isotope can fission.


A nuclear reactor produces energy from uncontrolled fission.


A characteristic of a chain reaction is that the material that begins the reaction is also one of the products.



Nuclear fusion takes place on the sun.
 
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