Answer:
Yes, Copper (Cu) in its pure form is a reddish-brown metallic element with high ductility and malleability that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity: atomic weight 63.54; atomic number 29; density 8.94 g/cm3; melting point 1083°C; and boiling point 2595°C.
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Conduction is the transfer of heat from one particle of matter to another.
“I Have 3 Examples Of Convection Provided Below”
“A Pot Sitting On A Hot Burner”
“Picking Up A Hot Cup Of Coffee”
“Feet On Hot Sand”
Answer:
D is the most soluble in water at 60 degrees Celsius
Answer:
Drought
Explanation:
It would get really dry because no moisture and the lakes would dry up bc of lack of water
Answer:
V H2O = 170.270 mL
Explanation:
- QH2O ( heat gained) = Qcoffe ( heat ceded)
⇒ Q = m<em>C</em>ΔT
∴ m: mass (g)
∴ <em>C</em>:<em> </em>specific heat
assuming:
- δ H2O = δ Coffe = 1.00 g/mL
- <em>C</em> H2O = <em>C</em> coffe = 4.186 J/°C.g....from literature
⇒ Q coffe = (mcoffe)(C coffe)(60 - 95)
∴ m coffe = (180mL)(1.00 g/mL) = 180 g coffe
⇒ Q = (180g)(4.186 J/°C.g)(-35°C) = - 26371.8 J
⇒ Q H2O = 26371.8 J = (m)(4.186 J/°C.g)(60 - 23)
⇒ (26371.8 J)/(154.882 J/g) = m H2O
⇒ m H2O = 170.270 g
⇒ V H2O = (170.270 g)(mL/1.00g) = 170.270 mL