Chemistry 10th Edition

Published by Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.
ISBN 10: 1133610668
ISBN 13: 978-1-13361-066-3

Chapter 1 - The Foundations of Chemistry - Exercises - Chemical and Physical Properties - Page 37: 25

Answer

(a) Kinetic energy. (b) Potential energy. (c) Potential energy. (d) Kinetic energy. (e) Kinetic energy. (f) Potential energy.

Work Step by Step

There is movement/motion in (a), (d) and (e). Thus, they illustrate kinetic energy. In the other examples, (b), (c) and (f), the energy is stored, and can be converted into kinetic energy, thus, they illustrate potential energy.
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