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Anything hotter than 0 degrees that radiates heat.

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The necessary heat is 18,68 kJ.

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Q: What is the thermal energy needed to completely melt 9.60 mol of ice at 0.0 degrees celsius?
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Explain whether your body gains or loses thermal energy if your body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius and the temperature around you is 25 degrees Celsius?

25degres celsius has more thermal energy


Does your body gain or lose thermal energy if your body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius and the temperature around you is 25 degrees Celsius?

You will lose thermal energy.Heat (energy) will always flow from warmer to cooler.


Would thermal energy be greater at 0 degrees Celsius or 48 degrees Fahrenheit?

It would be greater at 48 degrees Fahrenheit.


Explain whether your body gains or loses thermal energy if your body temp is 37 degrees Celsius and then temp around you is 25 degrees Celsius?

Your body would gain thermal energy because thermal energy only moves from something at a higher temperature to something at a lower temperature.


What is The thermal energy of a solid?

The thermal energy of a solid or a volume of liquid is the specific heat of a material multiplied by the object's mass and temperature (absolute). I.E. 1 kg of water at 27 degrees C: specific heat of water is 4.186 Kilojoules per kilogram-degree Celsius. Multiply that by the mass and the absolute temperature (Degrees Kelvin, or 273.15 + degrees Celsius) to get the thermal energy in kilojoules


Which has more thermal energy, a small cup of hot tea at 75 degrees Celsius or a large cup of hot coffee at 75 degrees Celsius?

the large one of course. because the more the mass is, the more the energy is.


What is a molecule alloy?

molecule alloy, change materials for energy storage and thermal protection at temperatures from 70 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius


Is thermal energy measured in Celsius?

No. Temperature is measured in degrees celsius. Thermal energy, which causes temperature change, is measured in calories or british thermal units. A calorie, not a food calorie, is the amount of heat necessary to raise 1 ml of water 1 degree celsius. 252 calories = 1 btu. 1 food calorie is actually equivalent to 1000 calories of heat.


Is the temp of steam at 100 degrees celsius same as 100 degrees celsius water?

Leaving aside the effects of pressure, yes, the temperatures are the same. But the amount of heat (thermal energy) per gram, is much greater for the steam.


Is degrees related to thermal energy?

The amount of thermal energy a substance has is proportional to its temperature


How can equal into Celsius into Fahrenheit?

Plotted against internal thermal energy density, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scalesof temperature are straight lines with different slopes and different intercepts.The lines intersect (Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures are equal) at -40 .(And don't ask me which one.)


Does gold conducts thermal energy?

More or less everything conducts thermal energy, but to different degrees.