Asked by Boogieman

Help me check my work.

Which statement accurately describes a type of potential energy found in a container full of a chemical substance in liquid form?

The rotation of the particles is one place where potential energy is stored.

The speed of the particles is one place where potential energy is stored.

The vibration of the atoms in molecules is one place where potential energy is stored.

The bonds between atoms are one place where potential energy is stored.***

Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?

kinetic energy

bond energy

activation energy***

potential energy

Which energy change occurs for a water molecule as water falls over a dam?

kinetic energy increases

kinetic energy decreases**

total energy decreases

total energy increases

Which option is a type of kinetic energy?

activation energy

bond energy***

thermal energy

potential energy

In which type of reaction is there more energy in the products than in the reactants?

neither an endothermic nor an exothermic reaction

exothermic reaction**

both an endothermic and an exothermic reaction

endothermic reaction

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
everything right except
Which energy change occurs for a water molecule as water falls over a dam?
its kinetic energy increases

and
Which option is a type of kinetic energy?
its thermal energy
Answered by cheese sandwich
1. The bonds between atoms are one place where potential energy is stored
2. Activation energy
3. The products will have less energy than reactants
4. Kinetic energy increases
5. Thermal energy
Answered by Mwah
Cheese sandwich is righ
If you have 5 endo
Answered by bob kid
Thanks @cheese sandwich!!!
Answered by Boogieman
Thank You guys so much!
Answered by cheese sandwich
Your Welcome 😂😂
Answered by benny
last one for me is endothermic reaction
Answered by anonymous
Which statement accurately describes a type of potential energy found in a container full of a chemical substance in liquid form?
- The bonds between atoms are one place where potential energy is stored.

Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?
- activation energy

Which energy change occurs for a water molecule as water falls over a dam?
- kinetic energy increases

Which option is a type of kinetic energy?
- thermal energy

In which type of reaction is there more energy in the products than in the reactants?
- endothermic reaction

Hope this helps because I just took the assessment and 5 is wrong so i put the right answer.
Answered by hi
anonymous is right
Answered by connexus student
hey guys if ur taking the potential and kinetic energy quick check for connexus honors chemistry these were my answers (100%):

1. The bonds between atoms are one place where potential energy is stored.
2. activation energy
3. kinetic energy increases
4. thermal energy
5. endothermic reaction

good luck <3
CONNEXUS STUDENT IS 100% RIGHT
Answered by lilac
Potential and Kinetic Energy Quick Check

1) Which statement accurately describes a type of potential energy found in a container full of a chemical substance in liquid form?---The bonds between atoms are one place where potential energy is stored.

2)Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?---activation energy

3)Which statement is always true for exothermic reactions?---The products will have less energy than the reactants.

4)Which energy change occurs for a water molecule as water falls over a dam?---kinetic energy increases

5)Which option is a type of kinetic energy?---thermal energy
Answered by anke
I love how everyone here just gives the answer. No bs about doing the work on your own. just people helping each other out.
Answered by Tea
anonymous, connexus student, and lilac are all correct! Thank you!
Answered by Sersi
Answers ! :)
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1. The bonds between atoms are one place where potential energy is stored
2. Activation energy
3. The products will have less energy than reactants
4. Kinetic energy increases
5. Thermal energy
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You will get 100% ! Happy studying and good luck ! <3
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