Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature Heat is proportional to temperature and in not equal to temperature. Heat has joule as unit where as temperature has the unit kelvin
No temperature is a specific measurement of heat. Thus at a temperature of absolute zero there is no heat but there is a temperature measurement.
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
The temperature of an object affects how much heat can be transferred. This is because if the object to which heat is transferred has high temperature then there will not be much heat transfer. Heat flows from a body of higher temperature to lower temperature.
Yes, sulphur melts.
Yes, sulphur melts.
sulphur is a solid at room temperature, others are gases
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
because of its shape and properties makes it have high resistance to heat
Solid
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
The flow of heat in and out of an object changes its temperature.
i think copper oxide + sulphur dioxide
2 reason why copper is metal and Sulphur is a non metal is that copper is a good conductor of heat while sulphur is and also solid is the state of copper and not that of sulphur.
60 to 70 degrees
No, sulphur is not a good conductor of heat its crystals may conduct a very small amount of heat.