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How hot or cold a substance is the temperature, so a thermometer will measure it.
True! Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.Heat is the total kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance. See the difference?For example, if you double the amount of a substance, then you have double the heat energy, but the temperature stays the same.
The Kelvin scale starts at a true zero; 0o K is the temperature at which there is actually no heat. Therefore, you get a true measure of heat using this system; an object at twice the temperature in kelvins is actually twice as hot. That is not true of other temperature scales such as Celsius or Fahrenheit.
To measure true air temperature, not an elevated temperature from direct solar heating.
They will both be in the same state, for example both may be a solid, or both may be a liquid.
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not at the same temperature
Both true and false. Rusting is both a chemical reaction (converting iron to iron oxide) and a physical process (the iron oxide absorbs water and hydrates, causing it to expand and fracture the rusting metal into pieces).
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It stays the same
True Assuming it is under the same temperature and pressure.
The human body containts the same weight of Iron (4 grams) as a large nail. true or false give answer with reason
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No. Iron is a pure substance.
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Yes, it is true; rusting is the formation of iron oxides.