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the substance will get hotter.

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Q: How will the substance change if energy is added to the liquid at 20 degrees celsius?
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How will a substance change if energy is added to the liquid at 20 degrees Celsius?

The substance will get hawter


When a substance is heated and the average kinetic energy remains low where has the energy gone?

If a substance is heated, it will either get hotter, or it will change its phase - for example, when ice at 0 degrees Celsius is melted to water at 0 degrees Celsius. In this case, the heat energy is converted to a type of potential energy.


The temperature at which no more energy can be removed from a substance?

The temperature at which no more energy can be removed from a substance is absolute zero, which is 0 Kelvins or -273.15 degrees Celsius.


How much energy is required to change 80g of ice at -30 degrees celsius to steam at 140 degrees Celsius?

E = m c (delta)T


What is the leading cause for change between states of matter?

An increase of decrease in the amount of energy within that substance initiates the state change. For example the heat of fusion from ice to water is 334kj/kg which means if i have 1kg of ice at 0 degrees Celsius (or -32 Fahrenheit) I have to add 334kj of energy to it in order to change it to 1kg of water at 0 degrees.


What is specific heat capacity?

Is the amount of energy that is required to change the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius with no state change.


What is temperature for melting ice?

0 Degrees Celsius


What is an amount of water whose temperature would change by 15 degrees Celsius when it absorbs 2646 joules of heat energy?

The amount of water whose temperature would change by 15 degrees Celsius when it absorbs 2646 joules of heat energy is 42,2g H2O.


What is substances specific heat?

The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of the substance to 1 degree greater than that of the initial temperature of the body!


How much energy is required per gram per change in degrees C?

It depends on the specific energy of the substance.


What is a molecule alloy?

molecule alloy, change materials for energy storage and thermal protection at temperatures from 70 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius


What has the more heat energy at 100 degrees Celsius water or steam?

steam. It has to go through a phase change, which takes additional energy to get there.