Static condition in which no changes occur in the macroscopic properties of a system with time.
What is equilibrium?
: This Federal Agency is charged with enforcement of safety and health legislation
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)?
Over the last 5 years the worldwide electricity generating capacity from this renewable source increased by over 25% annually, its growth blowing away all other renewables.
What is wind energy?
The third most common gas in air.
What is argon?
The First State
What is Delaware?
Condition when a boiling liquid mixture produces a vapor of exactly the same composition as it evaporates.
What is an azeotrope?
Device that limits the pressure increase in a system or vessel
What is a relief valve?
Nearly all fuel ethanol produced in the United States comes from yeast fermentation of glucose obtained from the hydrolysis of this polysaccharide.
What is starch?
Class of compounds characterized by CnH2n+2.
What are alkanes?
The Gem State.
What is Idaho?
An enthalpy-entropy diagram is also call this
What is a Mollier diagram?
The 3 sides of the fire triangle.
What are oxidizer, fuel and ignition source?
This type of device converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy for use in a workproducing motor.
What is a fuel cell?
Full name of TNT.
What is trinitrotoluene?
The Peace Garden State
What is North Dakota?
The third law of thermodynamics specifies this property as zero for perfect crystalline substances at absolute zero temperature.
What is entropy?
This is the temperature above which adequate energy is available in the environment to provide an ignition source
What is the Autoignition Temperature (AIT)?
Energy efficient lamps can be constructed from these low power semiconductor devices commonly referred to as LEDs.
What are light emitting diodes?
Organometallic chemical reaction in which alkyl- or aryl-magnesium halides are added to a carbonyl group in an aldehyde or ketone.
What is the Grignard reaction?
The Pine Tree State
What is Maine?
A constant volume process is also called this
What is an isochoric process?
t is the Autoignition Temperature (AIT)? 500: These are the 4 major methods for achieving Inherently Safer Design
What are minimize, substitute, moderate and simplify?
This is the common term referring to fatty acid methyl esters that are used to fuel compression-ignition engines.
What is biodiesel?
Volume, in liters (within 1 liter) occupied by 8 grams of O2 at STP.
What is 5.6 L? (4.6 to 6.6. is acceptable)
Yellowhammer State
What is Alabama?