The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of that substance by 1 degrees Celsius (or Kelvin). 1kg of water requires 4200 J of energy to raise its temperature by 1 degrees Celsius
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Thermal insulators have
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lots of air pockets, strong molecular bonds, high specific
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At which temperature would it take the longest for the smell of cologne that someone is wearing to reach you
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-30 degree C --APEX:)
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You can smell a burning scented candle across a room because
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the gas molecules move about the room
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What is the balance chemical equation for the first law of thermodynamics
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There is no chemical equation for the first law of
thermodynamics, which is that energy can be neither created nor
destroyed. This is a more general principle than any chemical
equation.
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A graph of boyles law shows the relationship between
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a graph law graph shows the relationship between pressure and
volume
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How does water pressure affect a submarine
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When a submarine goes farther down in the water, the water
pressure becomes greater. If the submarine goes to far, pipes can
explode and let in water, or it can implode the submarine
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Which of the following is not a valid equation for describing the behavior for gases
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The question is incomplete.
No options (for which of the following) are given to answer the
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A mole of water molecules would just about fill a .
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tablespoon
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Is the molar mass of gas dependant on the type of gas
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Yes as is the molar mass of anything else.
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What is substances specific heat
The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of that substance by 1 degrees Celsius (or Kelvin). 1kg of water requires 4200 J of energy to raise its temperature by 1 degrees Celsius
Thermal insulators have
lots of air pockets, strong molecular bonds, high specific
heat
At which temperature would it take the longest for the smell of cologne that someone is wearing to reach you
-30 degree C --APEX:)
You can smell a burning scented candle across a room because
the gas molecules move about the room
What is the balance chemical equation for the first law of thermodynamics
There is no chemical equation for the first law of
thermodynamics, which is that energy can be neither created nor
destroyed. This is a more general principle than any chemical
equation.
A graph of boyles law shows the relationship between
a graph law graph shows the relationship between pressure and
volume
How does water pressure affect a submarine
When a submarine goes farther down in the water, the water
pressure becomes greater. If the submarine goes to far, pipes can
explode and let in water, or it can implode the submarine
Which of the following is not a valid equation for describing the behavior for gases
The question is incomplete.
No options (for which of the following) are given to answer the
question.
A mole of water molecules would just about fill a .
tablespoon
Is the molar mass of gas dependant on the type of gas