How does heat differ from temperature

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Answer 1
Answer: Heat is the total energy of molecular motion in a substance while temperature is a measure of the average energy of molecular motion in a substance. Heat energy depends on the speed of the particles, the number of particles (the size or mass), and the type of particles in an object.
Answer 2
Answer: heat makes the tempruture rise

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a gas at 155 kPa and 298 K occupies a container with an initial volume of 1.00 L. By changing the volume, the pressure of the gas increases to 605 kPa as the temperature is raised to 398 K. What is the new volume?

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Given: P1=155kPa P2=605kPa   T1=298K  T2=398K V1=1.00L

Unknown: V2=?

Formula: V2= V1P1T2/P2T1

Solution: V2= 1.00Lx155kPax398K/605kPax298K
               V2= 61,690/180,290=n
Answer: V2= 0.34L is the new volume

Find the mass of 3.00 mol of acetic acid, C2H4O2

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Molar mass acetic acid:

C₂H₄O₂ = 12 * 2 + 1 * 4 + 16 * 2 = 60.

n = mass / molar mass

3.00 = m / 60.0

m = 3.00 * 60.0

m = 180 g of C₂H₄O₂

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Hey guy I have presentation tomorrow on sodium . Can u give me ideas how to present it. So that students feel joy and easily understand

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Answer:

first you could say did you know that you 3% of sodium in sprit but the good thing is that sodium wont make you gain any pounds if it weren't for sodium all are food wouldn't be preserved we would be eating unpreserved food witch could really hurt your body.

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Calculate the number of moles 3.16 g of KMnO4 32.33 g of K2CrO4 100 g of KHCO3

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The number of moles:
3.16g of KMnO_(4)
1 mole of KMnO_(4)- 158g.
x moles of KMnO_(4)- 3.16g.
x=(1\ mole*3.16g)/(158g)=(3.16)/(158)=0.02\ mole

The number of moles:
32.33g of K_(2)CrO_(4)
1 mole of K_(2)CrO_(4)- 194g.
x moles of K_(2)CrO_(4)- 32.33g.
x=(1\ mole*32.33g)/(194g)=(32.33)/(194)=0.17\ mole

The number of moles:
100g of KHCO_(3)
1 mole of KHCO_(3)- 100.1g.
x moles of KHCO_(3)- 100g.
x=(1\ mole*100g)/(100.1g)=(100)/(100.1)=0.999\ mole


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Joseph, a supervisor at H2O Chemicals Inc., needs to assess the behavior of 25 people, who constitute a large group of his subordinates. Which of the following methods combines ease of use with objectivity and a basis for providing feedback?

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Answer:

behavioral observation scale

Explanation:

According to my research on different methods for providing feedback, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Joseph should use a behavioral observation scale. This feedback method measures the level of performance and frequency of certain behaviors. In this situation this feedback method would be the easiest and most accurate method of providing feedback.

**Even though no answer choices were provided this method is the most used in these types of situations.**

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What revolution did Toussaint L'Ouverture lead?A. the French Revolution
B. the Italian Revolution
C. the Haitian Revolution
D. the Columbian Revolution

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is C

The Haitian Revolution

Explanation:

  • The Haitian Revolution should regularly be termed as the greatest and most victorious slave revolt in the Western Hemisphere.
  • The social uncertainty of Saint Domingue was the principal circumstance in the Haitian revolution
  • Slaves launched the revolt had achieved in achieving not just slavery but French authority over the colony.

Toussaint L'Ouverture helped lead the Haitian Revolution.