False. It is a measure of how much enegry a substance has.
How hot or cold a substance is the temperature, so a thermometer will measure it.
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Very true.
This is false not all the molecules of a substance possess the average kinetic energy value. Temperature increases as the average kinetic energy of a gas increases.
For pedantic reasons, I'd say "false". Volume is just a measure of three-dimensional space, regardless of whether it has any matter in it or not.
How hot or cold a substance is the temperature, so a thermometer will measure it.
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False.
do you have homeschool that your asking this because i do and im looking for the same answer
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Very true.
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Density is a measure of the ratio between mass and volume displaced (d = m/V). Density IS inversely related to temperature, though not significantly. As a substance gains energy in the form of heat, it expands. It doesn't gain any mass, but it does increase in volume. So, as temperature rises, density does decrease slightly. The answer is true, but you need to take mass into account. You'd be wrong if you wrote d = temp/V
False :3