Energy and Combustion

A vibrant illustration representing energy and combustion concepts, featuring kinetic and potential energy illustrations, chemical reactions, and temperature changes in a laboratory setting.

Energy and Combustion Quiz

Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of energy and combustion with this engaging quiz! Designed for anyone interested in understanding basic principles of energy, this quiz covers various topics such as types of energy, the Law of Conservation of Energy, and the science behind heat transfer.

  • 7 multiple-choice questions
  • Enhance your understanding of energy concepts
  • Perfect for students, teachers, and lifelong learners
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FlowingFlame24
What is the energy of motion?
Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
Gasoline
Tie-Dye
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
Energy is created and destroyed
Energy can't change forms
Energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared
Energy changes forms
What kind of energy is stored in chemical bonds?
Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
Gasoline
Tie-Dye
If you have 50 mL of water in the can, what is the mass of the water?
0 g
50 mL
50 g
100
If you have 100 grams of water and it changes 50 degrees Celsius in temperature, how do you find the heat absorbed?
100+50+4.18
100*50
4.18
100*50*4.18
How many moles of fuel are there in 40 grams. (Molar Mass from periodic table is 20 g/mole)
20/1=40/x
20/40=x/1
20*40=x
40 moles
What does exothermic mean?
Heat is leaving a chemical
Heat is absorbed by a chemical
There is no heat
Exit the building, an accident has happened
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