I believe it is A because 32C would be way too much and it wouldnt go down to -5
Specific heat is the amount of heat absorb or released by a substance to change the temperature to one degree Celsius. To determine the specific heat, we use the expression for the heat absorbed by the system. Heat gained or absorbed in a system can be calculated by multiplying the given mass to the specific heat capacity of the substance and the temperature difference. It is expressed as follows:
Heat = mC(T2-T1)
By substituting the given values, we can calculate for C which is the specific heat of the material.
2510 J = .158 kg ( 1000 g / 1 kg) (C) ( 61.0 - 32.0 °C)
C = 0.5478 J / g °C
Answer:
A=covalent B=low melting point
Explanation:
just did this on edge... not sure if it is still needed but there wasn't an answer so :)
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I think the answer is test tube 2
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The colliding molecules need to possess certain energy which is greater than the activation energy Ea and proper orientation.
<h3>Not all collisions result in a chemical reaction because not all collisions have the have sufficient amount of energy or have the appropriate activation energy. Nor do they all have this correct orientation. Molecules need to collide in such a way that they're oriented, so the correct bonds could break in. The correct bonds conform. And then, of course, they need to have sufficient activation energy in order to initiate the breaking of the bonds.</h3>
<h3>Hope this helps please let me know If I'm wrong.</h3>