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Define heat energy?

heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature


In your own words define the term heat?

Heat....Okay. Heat. Heat is a temperature usually above a certain level.


How much heat is needed to heat gold?

That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.


Define the term heat?

The scientific definition of heat is the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles of any given substance. The less scientific definition would be the degree of hotness, or the temperature.


Does gold reflect heat?

no . because gold is a conductor of heat so it absorbs it. well that's what someone told me.Though gold conducts heat it also reflects it.No material absorbs heat 100% unless it is at absolute zero, which is unachievable.

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What would heat quickly gold or copper?

gold :)


Define heat and thermodynamics?

My answer about heat is that heat is a form of energy which causes the sensation of hotness and coldness.And thermo dynamic is one of the characteristics resulting from the conversion of heat into other forms of energy.


Which substance would you expect to heat up most quickly?

I'm not sure if you're asking for a specific element or substance, but I would say that a small substance with a lot of surface area would heat up very quickly.


Which of the vitamins are heat soluble?

Please define "heat soluble", and maybe I can help you.


Define heat energy?

heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature


Do gold teeth conduct heat?

Yes, gold and gold alloys are good conductors of heat and electricity.


In your own words define the term heat?

Heat....Okay. Heat. Heat is a temperature usually above a certain level.


Is gold a conducter an insulater of heat?

Metals are conductors of heat. Gold is a metal.


What is the heat of vaporization for gold?

The heat of vaporization for gold is 324 kJ·mol−1.


Which term can be used to explain why a gold plate would heat up faster than a glass plate?

Specific heat capacity


Is gold metal a good conductor of heat?

yes, because it is a fabulous conductor of heat


How much heat is needed to heat gold?

That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.