The solid carbon dioxide is transformed directly in gaseous carbon dioxide; this phenomenon is called sublimation.
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Dry ice is simply CO2(s), carbon is able to form molecular bonds only when the kinetic energy of the electrons approaches zero, (London Dispersion Force) hence the cold temperature of dry ice.
No, the thermal energy of the aluminum and silver blocks would not be the same even if they are at the same temperature. This is because different materials have different specific heat capacities, meaning they require different amounts of energy to raise their temperature by the same amount.
The iron chunk will be denser and heavier than the aluminum chunk due to the higher density of iron compared to aluminum. Iron is also more susceptible to corrosion compared to aluminum.
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Solid to a gas
The solid carbon dioxide is transformed directly in gaseous carbon dioxide; this phenomenon is called sublimation.
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well it gets cold like it has like frozen chips of pop and it is all pushed together andmaking a big chunk of frozen chipped ice chunks and that's what happens when itgets cold
Both the 5 kg aluminum chunk and the 5 kg silver block will have the same amount of thermal energy if they are at the same temperature, as the thermal energy is directly proportional to the temperature and the mass of the object. Therefore, both objects will require the same amount of heat energy to raise their temperature by a certain amount.
Nothing - at that temperature, the ice would remain frozen.
Dry ice is simply CO2(s), carbon is able to form molecular bonds only when the kinetic energy of the electrons approaches zero, (London Dispersion Force) hence the cold temperature of dry ice.
No, the thermal energy of the aluminum and silver blocks would not be the same even if they are at the same temperature. This is because different materials have different specific heat capacities, meaning they require different amounts of energy to raise their temperature by the same amount.
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