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At standard temperature and pressure, it will...if you heat the gas or compress it, it will have a different volume.
It will increase? No it will decrease when the same amount of gas is held at constant temperature.
Temperature, pH, and the availability of "fuel". Actually, the chief real-life controller of cellular respiration is the metabolic work that the cell happens to be performing.
Nothing, the SHC refers to the amount of energy (joules) required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of the substance by 1 degree celcius
As the temperature of a liquid decreases the amount of gas that can be dissolved increases.
"What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?" "What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?" "What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?"
Ozone is a greenhouse gas. Increase in amount of ozone will increase the temperature of the atmosphere.
they change their temperature
Each substance has a different heat capacity, which means they need different amounts of energy to change temperature by the same amount (for a given mass). If the same amount of energy is input, then the temperature difference will also be different.
In this case the pressure decrease.
In this case the pressure decrease.
as temperature goes DOWN, oxygen content goes UP.
There is a formula in physics ΔQ=m*c*ΔT, where m is the mass of the substance you are heating, ΔQ is the heat you supply to the substance, c is the specific heat which has a different value for different substances and ΔT is the change in temperature. If your substances are different and they have the same mass then by supplying the same amount of heat the change in temperature will be different.
Relative humidity increases.
At standard temperature and pressure, it will...if you heat the gas or compress it, it will have a different volume.
They will dissolve in the water and form a solution. The amount that will dissolve depends on the solubility of the solid and the temperature.
relative humidity increases. at a lower temperature, the air can hold less water vapour.