It does not because change only occurs when temperature is involved.
Decomposition reactions involve the breakdown of one larger molecule into several smaller molecules.
No, the volume of wood would not change when moved to a larger container. Volume is a measure of the amount of space occupied by an object, and it remains constant regardless of the size of the container in which the object is placed. The amount of wood remains the same, only the space it occupies may vary.
smaller
To change a larger unit to a smaller unit, you would typically divide by the conversion factor. For example, to convert 1 meter to centimeters, you would multiply by 100 (as 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters).
The milileters of margerine in one container may differ depending on how big the container is. Smaller containers will yield a smaller amount of milileters, while a larger container will allow for a greater number of margerine.
Not necessarily. The mass of a container is determined by the material it is made of, not its volume. A larger volume container made of the same material will have a greater mass due to more material being present.
to get a unit
You divide the numbers.
The specific heat capacity of the water in the container with the larger temperature change is lower than that of the water in the other container. This means that the water with the larger temperature change requires less energy to heat up.
It does not because change only occurs when temperature is involved.
Because the gas hasn't not a form and can be compressed or expanded.
Because the number of larger units will be less than the number of smaller units, and when you divide the answer is usually smaller than the number you started with.
multiply
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.
change quanity to indicated unit, 7600ml= ? kl
Decomposition reactions involve the breakdown of one larger molecule into several smaller molecules.