Kinetic energy is the measure of the total energy of a substance.
A mole is used to measure the amount of substance.1 mole of any substance contains 6.023 x 1023 molecules of that substance. 1 mole of a substance has mass equal to the atomic weight or molecular weight expressed in grams. Note:The number "6.023 x 1023" is called Avogadro's Number
False. It is a measure of how much enegry a substance has.
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.
How hot or cold a substance is the temperature, so a thermometer will measure it.
No. As Temperature isn't by any way a measure of how much energy is ''stored'' in a substance, it vary with the heat capacity of the said substance...«Heat capacity (usually denoted by a capital C, often with subscripts), or thermal capacity, is the measurable physical quantity that characterizes the amount of heat required to change a substance's temperature by a given amount. In the International System of Units (SI), heat capacity is expressed in units of joule(s) (J) per kelvin (K).»
Heat is a measure of the molecular and atomic excitation of the substance, i.e. the degree of vibration that it has available to impart to other substances that it comes into contact with.
The average energy is increased by heating.
Also called the Kelvin Tempurature Scale, (The measure of average Molecular Motion) occurs within the kenetic energy of a substance
Now that would depend on your units wouldn't it?If you are talking about IU (International Units) used to measure vitamins and medicines then you should know that the IU depends on the activity of the substance and the molecular weight will differ from one substance to another.
a measure of molecular motion
The temperature inside of an oven is a measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of its internal environment (corresponding to its molecular activity).
"molecular"
The measure of how often you perform an activity is the frequency.
A mole is used to measure the amount of substance.1 mole of any substance contains 6.023 x 1023 molecules of that substance. 1 mole of a substance has mass equal to the atomic weight or molecular weight expressed in grams. Note:The number "6.023 x 1023" is called Avogadro's Number
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.
Technically... not really. It would perhaps be more accurate to use the terms formula mass and molecular mass rather than formula weight and molecular weight. This because in physical terms, weight is a force while mass is a measure of the amount of substance in something.
what is the measure of how easily a substance will burn or combine