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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!
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
- the speed of reaction increase with increasing temperature - the actual efficiency increase with increasing temperature
hydrogen!!! Hydrogen14.30 Jg-1K-1
Intensive properties remain the same with a change in the amount of a substance - for example: temperature and density Extensive properties do not remain the same with a change in the amount of a substance - for example: mass and volume
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!
As the temperature of a substance increases, its molecules move faster and therefore take up more space. This generally causes a substance to increase in volume when heated.
Temperature is not a measure of the amount of heat stored in a substance. It is the measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.
No, temperature is the amount of thermal energy in a given amount of a substance.
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!
Yes temperature affects the amount of substance dissolved in a saturated solution.
The heat capacity of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a defined amount of pure substances by one degree (Celsius or Kelvin). The calorie was defined so that the heat capacity of water was equal to one.
No change: Density is a property of the substance (physical property), which is not changed by the amount of substance.
The higher of the temperature of a substance, the more thermal energy it has.
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Specific heat is the amount of energy it takes to raise a unit mass of the substance by one degree Celsius. For each unit of specific heat applied to a substance its temperature will increase by a set amount.
The amount of a substance that a liquid holds will be the solubility of that substance in that volume of the liquid - at that temperature.