This is the rotational version of mass.
What is moment of inertia?
This type of delta H value indicates that a reaction is endothermic.
What is a positive delta H value?
These are the two main processes of photosynthesis.
What are the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin Cycle?
This is the "dirtiest" fuel to burn.
What is coal?
This is the name we give for the change in momentum.
What is impulse?
This happens to energy when bonds are formed.
What is energy being released?
This is the process by which macromolecules are broken down.
What is hydrolysis?
A type of symbiotic relationship that is between whales and barnacles, in which whales are not affected but barnacles benefit.
What is commensalism?
This is the value that can be found from the area under the curve of a force-displacement graph for a spring.
What is the work done to compress or stretch a spring?
This piece of glassware is used to make up an exact 1.0 M solution of NaCl (aq).
What is a volumetric flask?
This disease is caused by a point mutation in the hemoglobin gene.
What is sickle cell anemia?
These are the three major types of plate boundaries.
What are divergent plate boundaries, transform plate boundaries, and convergent plate boundaries?
This is the type of collision in which both total kinetic energy and total momentum are conserved.
This is the insoluble option from the list provided: NaOH, K2CO3, AL(OH)2, NH4CL.
What is AL(OH)2?
This is a type of inhibitor that binds to a site other than the active site to prevent enzyme catalysis with a substrate.
What is an allosteric inhibitor?
The percentage of energy that does not move on to each trophic level.
What is 90%?
If a thin hoop, a ball, and a box with the same mass and size are released down a frictionless ramp, this is the result of the race.
What is a three-way tie?
This has the biggest first ionization energy from the given list of Na, Mg, Al, and Si.
What is silicon?
If adenine makes up 40% of a DNA sample, this is the percentage of the sample that contains uracil.
What is 0%?
This is the stage of wastewater treatment following physical filtering in which aerobic bacteria break down dissolved organic matter.
What is secondary treatment?