it depends on temperature.
Heat is a form of energy that is a bit qualitative...when the temperature of 1 body is higher than the other we say the 1st body has higher heat content......Fuels do contain heat energy...but it is not what they are meant for....Fuels are basically chemicals which upon combustion get converted into products releasing energy that was stored in the bonds as heat, light and sound energy.....
Enthalpy
yes
The solubility of a substance would depend on the nature of the solvent used, the temperature and the pressure of the environment.
Yes, bronze is a good conductor of heat due to its high copper content.
yes
It depend upon the temperature how much you heat it
china
Generally, it depends on sweat.
The latent heat of evaporation of water - the evaporation of sweat.
The answer will depend on what the equivalence is based upon: the mass, the protein content, fat, salt, sugar, etc.
It should contain plenty of fibre, and some iron, although both depend largely upon the dried fruit content of the fruit cake.
anything that is "specific" is intensive. look at the units: J/(kg °K)that is, it doesnt depend on the quantity available.with "specific" properties, you multiple by the amount you want and you get the total amount of that property.
heat capacity
Both are correct.
E=MC2 was discovered on September 25, 1905. It was proven in his paper "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?" that was published that same day.
Depends on weight and gold content, scarcity, etc. -specify coin and we have coin experts that can answer.