A total solid refers to the total amount of a solid. More specifically, it is the total amount of both the dissolved and suspended solids placed in water.
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The enthalpy change of fusion (ΔH_fus) represents the amount of energy required to melt a unit mass of a solid at its melting point. To calculate the total energy needed to melt a specific mass of solid, you can use the formula: ( Q = m \times ΔH_fus ), where ( Q ) is the total energy, ( m ) is the mass of the solid, and ( ΔH_fus ) is the enthalpy of fusion. By multiplying the mass by the enthalpy of fusion, you obtain the total energy required for the phase change from solid to liquid.
Yes, when a solid is added to water, the volume of the water will increase slightly, depending on the volume of the solid. This is because the solid takes up space within the water, causing a small increase in total volume.
The total mass remains the same when a solid dissolves in water because the number and types of atoms or molecules present before and after the dissolution process remain constant. The only change is in the arrangement of these particles as the solid breaks down into individual particles and disperses within the water.
Yes, a solid has a definite mass because the mass of a solid is determined by the total amount of matter it contains, which remains constant regardless of its shape or volume.
Total solids (TS) is the total amount(sum) of organic and inorganic solid materials that are suspended and those that are dissolved. Total volatile solids( VS) are organic compounds of animal and plant origin. Total solids is therefore composed of VS and Fixed solids.
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The "Surface Area" of the solid figure. Note, the word "total" in the answer above is not correct/needed - there can not be anything less than a surface area of a solid figure.
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Fixed solid refers to a substance that remains in a solid state at a certain temperature and pressure. This term is often used in chemistry to describe solid compounds or elements that do not change their physical state under specific conditions.
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Its total surface area.
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