Apart from fixed temperatures, such as 0C and 100C, unless you get involved in average vibration amplitudes and stuff like that, there is no definition as such. All temperature scales are arbitary - they have no basis in anything but convenience.
Amount of heat
no it is - average kinetic energy
average kinetic energy
average kinetic energy
Every substance has a specific heat. The definition of specific heat is: The amount of energy, usually measured in calories, needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a certain substance by one degree Celsius.
A mineral is, by definition, a solid substance.
It is the same as the Dictionary definition.
A systematic error occurring in a chemical measurement that is inherent in the method itself or caused by some artifact in the system, such as a temperature effect.
Yes, only if the temperature of a substance is increased.
The scientific definition of heat is the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles of any given substance. The less scientific definition would be the degree of hotness, or the temperature.
kelvin
The scientific definition of purification is, the extraction of one specific substance from a mixture of substances.
the hotness or coldness of a substance
Something that reacts to another substance.
Results of something. Scientific Definition:a substance fromed by a chemical reaction.
Results of something. Scientific Definition:a substance fromed by a chemical reaction.
The average speed of the particles in a substance is the definition of temperature.
Temperature is a measure of the motion of particles in a substance.
Endothermic is a scientific term for being "warm-blooded," where an animal is capable of generating and maintaining its own stable core temperature regardless what the outside temperature is.
If you define "thermal energy" as heat, and the "substance" is not affected by any energy that increases or decreases its temperature, by definition, nothing will happen to its temperature. If the substance reacts to electromagnetism, light or other radiation, it may increase or decrease its temperature, depending on the nature of the substance and its reaction to those energies. Note: See Discussion question.
This is the definition of the melting point of an element or substance. The melting point is when a solid begins to turn into a liquid. A substance also has a boiling point and freezing point.