Anyone have the total potential energy quick check

The atoms in bond A are held more tightly together than the atoms in bond B.

The bond in nitrogen gas is the most difficult to break.

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The bond energy of the reactants in reaction 1 is greater than the bond energy of the reactants in reaction 2.

Bromine has more electron levels than chlorine.

The atoms in bond A are held more tightly together than the atoms in bond B.

The bond in nitrogen gas is the most difficult to break.

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The bond energy of the reactants in reaction 1 is greater than the bond energy of the reactants in reaction 2.

Bromine has more electron levels than chlorine.

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To find the total potential energy, you need to know the formula and the values of the variables involved. The formula for potential energy depends on the system you are dealing with.

The most common formula for potential energy is in the context of gravitational potential energy. It is given by the equation:

Potential Energy = mgh

where:
- m represents the mass of the object
- g represents the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.8 m/s^2 on Earth)
- h represents the height or vertical distance from the reference point (usually the ground) to the object

To calculate the total potential energy using this formula, you need to know the values of mass (m), height (h), and acceleration due to gravity (g).

Once you have the values of all these variables, simply substitute them into the formula and perform the necessary calculations to find the total potential energy.

Note: If you are referring to a specific quick check problem, please provide the given values, the context, and any additional information so that I can assist you more accurately.