Heat of fusion. (I have no idea what the "propane or water" part is supposed to mean.)
Energy
A thermometer measures the amount of thermal energy a material has. This thermal energy is related to the vibrational and rotational energy the particles in the material have. By using the thermometer to measure the temperature of a material you are, in effect, measuring the amount of energy the particles of that material have.
It may change its measurable properties but a simple state change is brought on by an increase or decrease the energy content of the material and does not alter the material from one material to another.
The average amount of Energy that is found within the material.
a type of nebula
ethanol
Heat of fusion.
Yes. Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of the material, so a material with high specific heat needs a lot of heat energy for its temperature to go up.
either potential or kinetic
The total amount of energy doesn't change in this case.
energy
The total amount of energy doesn't change. However, some useful energy will be converted into unusable energy.The total amount of energy doesn't change. However, some useful energy will be converted into unusable energy.The total amount of energy doesn't change. However, some useful energy will be converted into unusable energy.The total amount of energy doesn't change. However, some useful energy will be converted into unusable energy.
The atomic change that produces the largest amount of energy is a nuclear atomic change. This is when an atom is hit with another elementary particles and releases a large amount of energy.
In an energy transfer, the energy moves from one object/material to another. In an energy transformation, one form of energy transforms into another. In both, the amount of energy does not change, but in an energy transformation, some energy is lost into the environment.
It depends on the amount of material (its mass), on how much heat energy is added, and on the material's heat capacity.
Physical Change-- Same amount of energy, but in different form Chemical Change-- Different amount of energy, and in a different form
it is a chemical change. this is because when you burn anything it is going to be a chemical change