The heat in particles travels through convection at a certain speed depending on what density a mass has.
I'm not sure what it asks, but it answers
- how many protons are in the nucleus
- how many electrons are in the atom
- where it sits in the periodic table
- If the periodic table is divided in the modern way, it gives a good indicator of whether you are speaking about a metal, a non metal or neither.
Heat capacity of aluminium = 0.900 J/g°C
While heat capacity of water = 4.186 J/g°C
Heat = heat gained by water + heat gained by aluminium
Heat gained by water = 100 × 4.186 × 30.5
= 12767.3 Joules
Heat gained by aluminium = 15 × 0.9 × 30.5
= 411.75 Joules
Heat required = 13179.05 Joules or 13.179 kJoules
Answer:
mass is a measure of the amount of matter in a sample or object. It is measured in grammes or kilogrammes