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What is the difference between -50c and C?

-50c typically refers to a temperature of -50 degrees Celsius, while C on its own is usually used as an abbreviation for Celsius.


What is the final volume of a balloon that was initially 500.0 mL at 25C and was then heated to 50C?

To find the final volume of the balloon, you would need to use the ideal gas law equation. V2 = V1 * (T2 / T1), where V1 is the initial volume, T1 is the initial temperature, T2 is the final temperature (in Kelvin), and V2 is the final volume. Convert temperatures to Kelvin (25C = 298K, 50C = 323K) and then calculate the final volume.


How much thermal energy is required to boil 2.83 kg of water from 50c?

2830 g of water raised through 50 degrees C would use 2830 x 50 calories. But then to boil the water away to steam completely requires another 550 calories per gram, which is 2830 x 550 calories. To convert to Joules, use 4.2 Joules per calorie.


What is the different between heat and temperature?

Heat is thermal energy. Temperature is the measurement of average kinetic energy of the particles which compose the matter being tested. Temperature is a relative measure of how hot or cold something is measured on a scale. Temperature is a measure of how much heat energy an object has.


Which do you think contains more internal energya teaspoon of boiling water or a pan full of water at 50c?

A pan full of water at 50°C contains more internal energy than a teaspoon of boiling water because internal energy is related to both temperature and mass. The pan has more water (greater mass) at a lower temperature compared to the boiling water, so it would have more total internal energy.