It takes more heat to melt 12.0 grams of Hg.
At room temperature, mercury (Hg) is a liquid, and methane (CH4) is a gas. The melting point of methane is -182.5 degrees Celsius. The melting point of mercury is -39 degrees Celsius. It takes more heat to melt the mercury.
Ice at 0 deg C has a latent heat of melting of 335 kJ/kg. If you have 35 grams (0.035 kg), then it would take exactly 11.725 kJ to melt the ice to get 35 grams of water at 0 deg C.
Dark clouds. This is because dark colors take in/absorb more heat and sunlight than lighter colors.
For this you need the atomic mass of Na. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel.17.5 grams Na / (23.0 grams) = .761 moles Na
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NO. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NO=30.0 grams6.64 grams NO / (30.0 grams)= .221 moles NO
The amount of heat absorbed by 1 kg of liquid to vaporize it depends on what that liquid is, (water?), and what the temperature of the liquid is at the start of the process. Obviously, it will take more heat to vaporize 1 kg of liquid that is at 0º than it will to vaporize 1 kg of liquid that is at, say, 30º.
smoke it, eat it, vaporize it.
At room temperature, mercury (Hg) is a liquid, and methane (CH4) is a gas. The melting point of methane is -182.5 degrees Celsius. The melting point of mercury is -39 degrees Celsius. It takes more heat to melt the mercury.
That completely depends on the specific heat capacity of the substance of which the sample is composed, which you haven't identified. It will take a lot more heat energy to raise the temperature of 65 grams of water 35 degrees than it would take to do the same to 65 grams of iron or yogurt, e.g.
1.smoke it 2.vaporize it 3.eat it
A soccer ball weighs about 450 grams .How many more grams would it take to weigh 1 kilogram?
water
It takes more heat to boil water than to simply heat water. Unless the water is already at its boiling point.
Well, an R-5 will take in more heat because it is less than 35. Get it? Got it? Good.
Ice at 0 deg C has a latent heat of melting of 335 kJ/kg. If you have 35 grams (0.035 kg), then it would take exactly 11.725 kJ to melt the ice to get 35 grams of water at 0 deg C.
No, the heat in your vehicle is made from the the heat of the radiator fluid. It dose not take more fuel to use the heater.
That depends entirely on what is being measured because tablespoons is a measure of volume whereas grams is a measure of weight. For example, 2 grams of styrofoam would take up more space and, therefore, more tablespoons than 2 grams of sand.