<u>Answer:</u>
Glow sticks give off light but not heat because energy is released, the glow stick reaction is an example of exergonic (energy-releasing) reaction. However, it is not an exothermic (heat-releasing) reaction because heat isn't released... endothermic reactions absorb heat.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
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The specific heat means the heat absorbed when 1 g of the compound increase 1 ℃. So the specific heat is 41.71/(18.69*17)=0.131 J/(g*k).
Answer:
A) Adult cells are larger than those in a child.
Explanation:
Fully-grown adults are much larger in size than young children.
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The correct option is:
The latent heat of vaporization of water is given by option D. 22,590J
Latent heat of vaporization:
Latent heat of vaporization is energy required to change 1 kg of liquid to gas at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point.
Also, Latent heat is the energy released or absorbed during a phase change.
Energy released during phase change is Exothermic process.
Whereas energy absorbed during phase change is Endothermic process.
Q=mL
Q= Latent heat
m= mass= 10 g
L= Latent heat of vaporization= 2,259 J/g
Putting the values in the above equation:
Q=10*2259
Q=22590 L
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