c. 480 g/cm3
b. 270 g/cm3
d. 48 g/cm3
B:Mintu should have decreased the time he touches the two metals
C:Mintu should have chosen a material with a lower specific heat
D:Mintu should have chosen a material the same temperature as the iron.
Answer: Option (C) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by is known as specific heat of a substance.
Mathematically, q =
where, q = Heat energy
C = specific heat
= change in temperature
Hence, smaller is the amount of heat required by a substance to raise the temperature of its 1 g by more readily it will get hot.
Therefore, out of the given options specific heat of copper is small. So, copper will heat up quickly.
Thus, we can conclude that Mintu's error is that Mintu should have chosen a material with a lower specific heat.
Answer:
C - Mintu should have chosen a material with a lower specific heat.
Explanation:
0n edge 2020
two metal anions
a metal cation and a nonmetal anion
two nonmetal cations
ionic compounds are held together by ionic bonds are formed by the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non metal
Ionic bond is formed by the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
metals give out electrons and becomes positively charged. positively charged ions are called cations. so these are called metal cations
the electrons given out are taken in by non metals and become negatively charged. negatively charged ions are called anions. then they are called non metal anions.
so ionic compounds are formed by the electrostatic attraction between metal cations and non metal anions.
therefore ionic compounds are composed of a metal cation and a nonmetal anion
nonpolar covalent bond (with LD force)