total thermal energy
The density of a substance remains constant regardless of the amount of the substance. Density is an intrinsic property of a material and is determined by its mass and volume. Increasing the amount of substance will only change the mass and volume proportionally, thus keeping the density constant.
No, the average amount of radiation emitted from a radioactive substance is inherent to the substance's decay process and cannot be changed. The rate of decay is measured by the substance's half-life, which is a fixed characteristic of the radioactive material.
If you increase the amount of a substance, the equilibrium shifts away, if you decrease or get rid of something the equilibrium shifts to it, and if the substance that is changed is on both sides then the equilibrium doesn't shift.
Heat can alter a substance into another substance. Such as when you bake a cake the batter is changed into a cake and can not be changed back.
The amount of material in a substance is mass.
The mass of a substance does not change when the amount of the substance changes. The temperature of a substance does not change when the amount of the substance changes. However, the volume of a substance may change when the amount of the substance changes, depending on the conditions.
Ye.. the concentration of a substance is measured as the amount of substance per unit volume. Accordingly, the amount of a substance in per unit volume is the concentration of the substance.
Yes. Physical changes only cause a substance to change in the appearance. You could measure if it grew in size, if it changed color, the amount of components the substance now contains after the physical change
The abbreviation for amount of a substance is usually represented as "mol" which stands for mole. It is the unit used to measure the amount of a chemical substance.
You think probable to an atom.
To determine the half-life of the substance, you can use the fact that after one half-life, the substance will be reduced to half of its original amount. In this case, after 40 days, the substance is reduced to one sixteenth of its original amount, which represents 4 half-lives (since 1/2^4 = 1/16). Thus, each half-life of this substance is 10 days.
The relationship between mass and the amount of substance in an object is that the mass of an object is directly proportional to the amount of substance it contains. This means that as the amount of substance in an object increases, its mass also increases.