Answer:
the correct answer is (b) low specific heat
A. 0°C
B. 0 C
C. 0°K
D. 0 K
Your answer is going to be 0 degrees Kelvin!
This is really sneaky. Of course it's going to be "Absolute Zero" ... the bottom of the Kelvin scale ... but what in the world is the difference between choice-C and choice-D ? ?
On the Kelvin scale, just to be different I guess, the unit of temperature is not called "the degree" Kelvin. On that scale, the unit is called "the Kelvin", and the temperature is called 'so many' "Kelvins".
So the correct choice is D ... "zero Kelvins".
Answer:
A. the number of protons in an atom
Explanation:
The atomic number (also known as the proton number) is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom.
Answer:
A. the number of protons in an atom
Explanation:
Answer: C, the same
Explanation:
This is a practical use of the concept of conservation of mass. Mass cannot be created or destroyed, so if you start with 1.5 kg, as long as you dont lose any (which it says you don't) you will end with 1.5kg.