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What is titanium's physical state at room temperature?

Titanium is held together by strong metallic bonding. The attractions between the positive titanium nuclei and the delocalised electrons require a lot of energy to overcome - a lot much more than is available at room temperature.


Does the presence of light increase the temperature in a room?

Yes, the presence of light can increase the temperature in a room, as light energy is converted into heat energy when it is absorbed by objects in the room.


Which room would have the highest average kinetic energy?

The room with the highest temperature would have the highest average kinetic energy, as temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.


What is the use of measuring room temperature?

Objects that do not have a power source, will eventually take up the same temperature of the room. Measuring the room temperature, gives you a baseline energy level, so that energy levels of other objects can be monitored


If all of the energy from a 60watt bulb was put into 1 gram of water at room temperature for 2 secondshow much would the temperature of the water increase?

28.7 c


What is the ideal room temperature in Celsius for optimal comfort and energy efficiency?

The ideal room temperature for optimal comfort and energy efficiency is around 20-22 degrees Celsius.


What is the recommended room temperature in Celsius for optimal comfort and energy efficiency?

The recommended room temperature for optimal comfort and energy efficiency is around 20-22 degrees Celsius.


Energy rich compound that is liquid at room temperature?

Gasoline


What is the state of zinc at room temperature?

The zinc's state at room temperature is solid commercially it is available as chunks.


How does water at 50 degrees cool down to room temperature?

Essentially, because the room is a much bigger object than the water. This is a general consequence of entropy. The heat distribution in the entire system of the room and the water tends to 'average out' over time when left on its own. Since the room (or atmosphere) is much bigger the final temperature will be very close to its original temperature. This is also why water at zero degrees will heat up to room temperature


If all of the energy from a 60 watt bulb was put into 1 gram of water at room temperature for two seconds how much would the temperature of the water increase?

28.7 c


If your body temperature is 37c and you are sitting in a room which has the temperature of 25c does your body gain or lose thermal energy?

Heat (thermal energy) goes from the warmer thing to the colder thing. So, since your body is warmer than the room, your body loses thermal energy to the room.