To find the final temperature when two substances are mixed together, you can use the formula:
(Tf frac(m1 times C1 times T1) (m2 times C2 times T2)(m1 times C1) (m2 times C2))
Where:
Simply plug in the values for the masses, specific heat capacities, and initial temperatures of the substances to calculate the final temperature.
Based on this page, which contains a slightly more complex problem the answer would be 40 degrees, as (60*100+20*100)/(100+100) =40. http://www.crystalgrowing.com/recipes/solution_calculator/solution_calculator.htm
Red and yellow make orange when mixed together.
To find the final temperature when two substances are mixed, we can use the principle of conservation of energy, known as the law of energy conservation. This principle states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant over time. By applying the equation for heat transfer, Q = mcΔT, where Q is the heat transferred, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the change in temperature, we can calculate the final temperature of the mixture. The specific heat capacities of milk and coffee are different, so we need to consider them when calculating the final temperature.
Immiscible means incapable of mixing, but you'd (you might) have to ask further incase there is a special solution called 'immiscible solution' of which its inability to mix is only one aspect of it.
Red and yellow create the color orange when mixed together.
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When two liquids are mixed together, they can either form a homogeneous mixture, where the substances are completely dissolved and evenly distributed, or they can form a heterogeneous mixture, where the substances remain separate. The nature of the interaction between the liquids will determine the final outcome.
When sugar and sand are mixed together, they can be physically separated because they are not chemically bonded. However, the properties of the original substances remain unchanged even after mixing since it is a physical combination and not a chemical reaction.
The two substances that are mixed together with food in the duodenum are secretin and cholecystokinin. The substances are released from the epithelial cells in the lining of the duodenum.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together. In a mixture, the substances retain their individual properties and can be separated physically. Examples of mixtures include salt and sand, trail mix, and air.
If you mix things together, you get a mixture.
A mixture is made when several different substances are mixed together. Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances where the substances involved retain their chemical properties and can be separated through physical means.
The final temperature of a mixture of hot and cold water depends on the initial temperatures of the two water sources and the amounts of hot and cold water being mixed together.
Depends on if you are talking about paints, substances, or coloured light. Paints mixed together generally end up mostly brown, while coloured light mixed together makes white.
The formula to calculate the final temperature when equal masses of water are mixed is: Final temperature = (m1 x T1 + m2 x T2) / (m1 + m2), where m1 and T1 are the mass and initial temperature of the first sample of water, and m2 and T2 are the mass and initial temperature of the second sample of water.
The two substances that are mixed together with food in the duodenum are secretin and cholecystokinin. The substances are released from the epithelial cells in the lining of the duodenum.
A mixture of the substances