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A volume of air has a temperature of 0C. an equal volume of air that is twice as hot has a temperature of?

The equal volume of air that is twice as hot would have a temperature of 20C. Temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the air molecules, so doubling the temperature would double the kinetic energy of the molecules.


Does the temperature of air high above the ground often above or below 0C?

Where air planes fly, the temperature is below freezing.


What can you learn from heating sulphur?

By heating sulfur is melted at 115,21 0C and boiled at 444,6 0C. Sulfur is burned at high temperature in an air atmosphere.


At what temperature does a block of ice at 0C begin to change its temperature as it melts?

A block of ice at 0C begins to change its temperature as it melts when it reaches 0C.


What is the average temperature in Bucharest on nov 6?

Between 0 0C and 15 0C, maximal temperature.


Will water make a chemical reaction when heated?

1. The boiling of water is a physical phenomenon, a change of phase. 2. But at very high temperature (2 000 0C or more) water can be thermally dissociated in hydrogen and oxygen; this is a chemical phenomenon.


What is solidification temperature of nitrogen gas?

This temperature is - 210 0C.


What is the temperature in Bucharest in July?

At 02.00 p.m. the maximal temperature is between 20 0C and 38 0C. In Romania the weather is extremely variable and unpredictable.


Metric units for temperature of a sick kid?

Medical thermometers are graduated generally in Celsius degrees (0C); the normal temperature is 36,5-37,0 0C.


How does the temperature of the water affect its kinetic energy and physical state?

Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.


How does the temperature of the affect it's kinetic energy and physical state?

Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.


How does the temperature of the water affect it and kinetic energy and physical state?

Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.