Temperature isn't governed by weight so both can have the same temperature.
Do you mean which has a higher melting point? That's iron as silver melts at a lower temperature.
With a temperature of T = 293 K. Lead: 11.3 103 kg m-3 Silver: 10.50 103 kg m-3
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1.000 kg (1000 grams/1 kg)(1000 mg/1 gram) = 1,000,000 mg/50 mg = 20,000 iron tablets produced
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they are the same... they are both 1kg
no, 5 kg chunk of aluminm and a 5 kg block of silver that are at the same temperature have the different thermal energy.
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The answer will depend on its starting temperature and its final temperature.
With a temperature of T = 293 K. Lead: 11.3 103 kg m-3 Silver: 10.50 103 kg m-3
Melting point is independent of quantity, any quantity of iron melts about 1535 Celsius.
Q = 3 000 . 0,444 . ΔT (joules)ΔT is the difference of temperature.
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The density of Iron is a property of the Iron itself, and not related to how much you have of it.
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Volume cannot be measured in kilograms, but in kiloliters. To measure a kg into a kl you will first have to convert kg into oz. or some such unit that is applicable to weight and mass. One kg is equal to 35.27 oz. Then, 35.27 oz. is convertible to 0.00104305 kl The temperature is not important because it would not liquefy iron. Iron's melting point is 1'538 *C or 2'800 *F. Iron's boiling point is 2'862 *C or 5'182 *F.
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