Smear water at blood temperature on your skin. It will feel cold as it uses heat from you to evaporate.
Boiling.
I have this huge worksheet to do on it and i have no idea. I'm sorry):I'm trying to look it up, with no luckQuantitative problems are very hard. I'm having very difficult time understanding them and i have a quiz coming up. But this is how our teacher taught it to us. Specific heat=heat/mass*the change in temperatureheat needed to melt=change of Heat of fusion*massheat needed to evaporate=change of heat of vaporation*mass.hope this kinda help? i don't still get it though
A campfire is an example of radiation because heat is being emitted from the fire. The heat is what is being radiated, and the heat is a characteristic of the campfire.
If you are stuck with metal for example you can heat it
coal my little chemistry minions is an example of heat
heat hight of vaporation
Vaporization heat of water: 40.65 kJ/mol or 2257 kJ/kg or 539.423 calories per gram (very outdated units!)
Beryllium melting point: 1 278 0C. Beryllium boiling point: 2 469 0C.
Slow
Vaporization is an endothermic change.
Energy increases in vaporization
vaporation is not a word n00b
Boiling.
sublimation melting freezing condensation vaporation
the opposit of vaporation isso thats thats what you get on your answer sheet if you dont know how to do homework. Next time pay attanion to your teacher in class.Bet you cant woop me though and your dum because this is the wrong answer!
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
A refrigerator is an example of a heat mover.