This is an electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electrons.
What is a chemical bond?
Any quantity that consists of magnitude or size.
what is a scaler?
This occurs when the forward and reverse reactions each happen at the same rate.
When does chemical equilibrium occur?
Force diagram, shows the object and the forces acting on it as a vector.
What is a free-body diagram?
An energy source that is not replaced naturally.
What is nonrenewable energy?
This is a molecule made of two atoms.
What are diatomic molecules?
A measurable quantity with both magnitude and direction.
What are considered factors?
A reaction in which the products can react together to re-form the original reactants.
What is a reversible reaction?
The force that acts in a direction that is perpendicular to the surface where two objects make contact.
What is normal force?
An energy resorce that is easily replaced by natrual methods.
What is a renewable energy sorrce?
The unequal distribution of electron charge in a covalent bond.
What is polarity?
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This is the rate at which an object's position changes.

What is velocity?
This is the speed of reaction, an indication of how quickly reactants change into products.
What is a reaction rate?
The branch of physics that studies these forces and how they can change the motion of an object.
What is dynamics?
What is potential energy?
what is considered a binary compound?
This is the property of a moving system that is equal to its velocity multiplied by its mass.
In physics what is momentum?
This slows the rate of the reaction by reducing the effectiveness of the catalyst.
How does the inhibitor affect the reaction?
forces that act only when one object toches another.
What are considered contact forces?
The sum of any kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system.
This is a group of covalently bonded atoms that together have gained or lost electrons.
This is acceleration that causes an object to move along a circular path.
What is centripetal acceleration?
A chemical reaction in which a single reactant breaks down into two or more products.
What is a decomposition reaction?
The tendency of matter to resist changes in motion.
What is inertia?
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This type of energy is produced by the sun.

What is solar energy?