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The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas is called the boiling point.

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When enough energy is GAINED a liquid will?

its vapourization rate will increase


How are the amount of heat transferred and the change in temperature of water related?

Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.


Which energy transfer occurs when ice cubes are placed in water that has a temperature of 45C?

it gained no energy. it melted. therefore is no longer an ice cube, & something that doesnt exist has no engery.


How does kinetic potential and thermal energy relate?

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, KE=mv2/2.Thermal energy is different from kinetic energy.Thermal energy is associated with the temperature of a body, the heat gained by increasing the temperature. That heat gives molecules more kinetic energy and more potential energy and may also give molecules more more electronic energy.


How does the temperature of a substance change as it gains or loses heat?

A substance (in this case water) that gains or loses 'sensible' heat will change it's temperature at the rate of 1 deg F per pound of that substance per 1 btu loss or gain.That is to say that 1 pound of water will change 1 deg f as it loses or gains 1 btu of heat energy. That heat required to lose or gain 1 deg f is referred to as sensible heat, whether lost or gained, since it does change the temperature of the substance.However, that substance must gain or lose latent heat during a change of state; as in water changing from liquid to gas (steam). Latent heat affects the substance during it's change of state, and does not change the temperature of the substance during that change of state.Each substance has a specific heat, and so each substance has a different value of btu's required to make a change in their state or temperature.

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The temperature at which a liquid has gained enough heat energy to change to a gas?

Its boiling point.


What does a temperature change represent?

A change in temperature is actually a measurement of the energy gained or lost. If something gets warmer, it is because energy is being added. If it gets colder, it is releasing heat/energy.


What was the main cause for the end of the reconstruction?

Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.


When enough energy is GAINED a liquid will?

its vapourization rate will increase


What effect does the initial temperature of the water have on change in temperature of the water after the hot metal is added?

When hot metal is added into the water then the metal looses its energy into the water and this heat is gained by the water, so the temperature gets increases when hot metal added into it i.e final temperature is greater than initial temperature of water.


How are the amount of heat transferred and the change in temperature of water related?

Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.


What was the main cause for the of reconstruction?

Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.


When enough heat energy is gained by liquid water the liquid water can?

molecule


What was the main cause for the end reconstruction?

Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.


What was the main cause of the end of the reconstruction?

democrats had gained enough power to make a change


What was the main cause of the end of reconstruction?

democrats had gained enough power to make a change


Why the temperature did not change although heat was added to it when the potential energy of the molecules increases?

Precisely because the heat energy that was added was used up elsewhere. Temperature is a kind of kinetic energy; a change of phase (like, from solid to liquid) is a kind of potential energy.Precisely because the heat energy that was added was used up elsewhere. Temperature is a kind of kinetic energy; a change of phase (like, from solid to liquid) is a kind of potential energy.Precisely because the heat energy that was added was used up elsewhere. Temperature is a kind of kinetic energy; a change of phase (like, from solid to liquid) is a kind of potential energy.Precisely because the heat energy that was added was used up elsewhere. Temperature is a kind of kinetic energy; a change of phase (like, from solid to liquid) is a kind of potential energy.