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The average Kinetic energy of the atoms in the sample will increase as the sample is heated.
heated of the element heat absorbed by the sample amount of energy added to the sample energy difference between the ground state and exited states of an element.
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
The air becomes less dense as it expands making the balloon appear to self inflate.
evaporate
The average Kinetic energy of the atoms in the sample will increase as the sample is heated.
heated of the element heat absorbed by the sample amount of energy added to the sample energy difference between the ground state and exited states of an element.
KEavg = 3/2RT Just need to know the temperature, T. ( in Kelvin ) R is a constant.
As mass in a sample increases, it requires more energy to alter the temperature. The energy required is equal to the specific heat of the sample, multiplied by the mass, multiplied by the temperature change.
Thermometers detect the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. As the temperature increases, the particles move faster and have higher kinetic energy. This increase in kinetic energy is then measured by the thermometer, allowing us to determine the temperature of the sample.
When a sample of a substance absorbs thermal energy, its temperature rises.
The difference is also 12 degrees.
A thermometer does.
The energy is used to break down hydrogen bonds between the water molecules making up the ice, during which there is no temperature change. Then the energy is used to change the ice into the liquid phase. Once the phase change is complete, the temperature will increase.
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
I assume you mean, "why shouldn't you fill a kettle completely if you only want one drink?"As mass in a sample increases, it requires more energy to alter the temperature. The energy required is equal to the specific heat of the sample, multiplied by the mass, multiplied by the temperature change.
Its temperature rises. As 40C is the temperature where water has its maximum density, then the density will drop as well