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Q: What volume of water can be boiled by 3.0 kJ of energy (Refer to table of constants for water.)?
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Ask us anythingIf 213 J raises a sample of water 8.2oC what is the mass of the water (Refer to table of constants for water.)?

6.2g


What does liter refer to in motor size?

The volume of the cylinders.


What is the difference between absorption adsorption and sorption?

Absorption and Adsorption refer to different phenomena. Their only commonality is that both involve the physical transfer of a volume of mass or energy. Sorption is the inclusive term, referring to both processes. Desorption is the inclusive term of opposite meaning.Absorption:Refers to a transfer of a volume into a volume. It is a permeation or dissolution of a volume of energy or mass (absorbate) into another volume of energy or mass (absorbent). Examples:Chlorine gas dissolving into water,Electromagnetic energy (photons of light) into an object: as a seat-belt buckle in sunlight,Electromagnetic energy (photons of light) into an atom,Gold dissolving into mercury.Adsorption:Refers to the transfer of a volume onto a surface. It is an accumulation, or massing, of energy or matter (adsorbate) onto a surface (adsorbent). Examples:Buildup of static charge on a glass rod,Organic substances onto activated charcoal.Proteins onto biomaterials.Airborne particles onto a charged surface (ionic filters).See related Links below for more information.


Do all animals get their energy from plants directly?

No, refer to carnivores.


What is the amount of substance in a given volume?

That can refer either to the mass, or to the amount of moles.

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Why do constant constants have units?

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The energy given off by burning fossil fuels can be measured in?

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What does boiled-as-an-owl mean?

"Boiled as an owl" is a nonsensical phrase with no established meaning in English. It does not refer to anything specific or have any known context.


What does the word volume refer to?

In general, the word "volume" refers to the amount of space that a substance or object occupies. In the context of literature, "volume" can also refer to a book that is part of a series or a collection of written works.


How many degrees will 340 J raise the temperature of 6.8 g of water (Refer to table of constants for water.)?

12 degrees Celsius


How many degrees will 340 J raise the temperature of 6.8 g of water (Refer to table of constants for water.?

12 degrees Celsius


Ask us anythingIf 213 J raises a sample of water 8.2oC what is the mass of the water (Refer to table of constants for water.)?

6.2g


What does liter refer to in motor size?

The volume of the cylinders.


How much energy does it take to boil 100 mL of water (Refer to table of constants for water.)?

100 mL × × × 40.65 kJ/mol = 226 kJ


What are the kinds of solution according to concentration?

There are more than 2 kinds, but perhaps you refer to molar (M) and molal (m). Or maybe you refer to weigh/volume and weight/weight. Or, maybe even you refer to % by mass and % by volume. And there are still others.


What does potential energy refer to?

Potential energy is the tension or build-up of energy, and does not move.


What is a different meaninf for volume?

Not sure about meaninf, but volume can mean a large book, or it can refer to a measure of the amount of sound.