specific heat = absorbed heat/mass.68
92.16 J the equation to find this J= (SH)(C final- C inital)(mass)
.0920 cal over gC
3.85 kj
44.9g
44.9 grams
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thee temperature goes higher because when it absorbs heat,the temperature goes hotter :)
It gains heat , it becomes warm because the temperature of the liquid/water increases and it expands and use up more space
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
It is an Endothermic reaction i.e. it absorbs heat from the surroundings.Thus , Temperature drops
As the water absorbs heat, at the temperature of 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the liquid water boils and becomes a gas. The gaseous water, called "steam", expands and becomes far less dense. The steam bubbles rise to the surface.
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increases
Ozone is a greenhouse gas. It absorbs radiation and increases the temperature.
When a sample of a substance absorbs thermal energy, its temperature rises.
The reason why sometimes rainfall decreases when the temperature increases is because the hotter temperature absorbs some of the rain water. This also makes for humid conditions.
The amount of water whose temperature would change by 15 degrees Celsius when it absorbs 2646 joules of heat energy is 42,2g H2O.
105C
heat does not effect specific heat. for example if water has a high specific heat, a change in heat wont effect its specific heat.P.S if you don't like my answer, please improve it.I like people who are honest.Heat is a form of energy. Heat either changes the state of matter from solid to liquid to gas OR it changes the temperature.Specific heat (also called specific heat capacity) is the amount of heat that a substance (like water) absorbs when exactly one gram of that substance is heated so that its temperature increases by one degree Celsius. The specific heat relates three quantities: the heat applied, the temperature change, and the mass of the object.An amount of heat may be 100 calories.The specific heat capacity allows us to calculate the temperature change for a quantity of a substance to which that heat is applied.Since the specific heat of water is 1 calorie per gram degree Celsius if 100 calories is applied to 50 grams of water then the temperature only changes 2 degrees Celsius.
since metal is a good conductor of heat, it absorbs the heat and the spoon increases the temperature
9.14g
thee temperature goes higher because when it absorbs heat,the temperature goes hotter :)
It gains heat , it becomes warm because the temperature of the liquid/water increases and it expands and use up more space