What type of reaction releases energy?
exothermic reaction
defined as any push or pull?
Force
Which process for removing nuclear potential energy causes small atoms to combine together?
Fusion
Which type of current has electrons flow back and forth, keeping them in the same basic location?
AC
What type of ion is created when an atom donates an electron and becomes positively charged
Cation
What type of reaction absorbs energy?
Endothermic reaction
What is another name for Newton's First Law?
The law of inertia
Which type of current has electrons flow in one direction only?
DC
What is another name for the electric potential?
Voltage
definition for solubility?
The maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent
What type of bond does NaCl have?
Ionic bond
Would the amount of electric potential energy increase, decrease, or remain the same as two electrons are moved close to each other?
Increase
To convert between AC and DC current, you need what piece of electrical equipment?
Diode
What is the current through a 12 ohm resistor when 24 volts is running through the circuit?
2 Amps
definition for a supersaturated solution?
A solution that has more than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in it
What type of bond is created when elements donate and accept electrons?
Ionic bond
Is the amount of kinetic energy an object has more dependent on its mass or velocity?
Velocity
Which major circuit component can be viewed in its simplest form as two parallel plates?
Capacitor
In which type of circuit is the total voltage split up among the light bulbs?
Series
Are acids or bases corrosive to metals?
Acids
What is the oxidation number of Neon (Ne)
Zero
What type of potential energy is stored in the bonds between particles?
Electric potential energy
In between the plates of a capacitor is a material that will stop the flow of electricity. What name do we give this material?
Dielectric
In which type of circuit will light bulbs stay the same brightness as you add more?
Parallel
What color does blue litmus turn when exposed to an acid?
Red