Answer:
Both Eddie and Val are correct because chemical energy is a type of kinetic energy and mechanical energy includes potential energy.
Explanation:
When atoms share six electrons, they are joined by a double bond. (.5 points)
a. True
b. False?
Is False
Crushing a can, breaking glass, cutting paper, boiling water, chopping wood, and mixing water and sand
No, the density of an object does not depend on its size.
A piece of glass with a volume of 10 cm³ may have a mass of 27 g. Its density is
<em>D</em> = <em>m</em>/<em>V</em> = 27 g/10 cm³ = 2.7 g/cm³
A piece of the same type of glass with a volume of 20 cm³ will have a mass
of 54 g. Its density is
<em>D</em> = <em>m</em>/<em>V</em> = 54 g/20 cm³ = 2.7 g/cm³
Thus, density does not change with the size of an object. Density is an <em>intensive property</em>.