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Atoms and molecules have _____energy, the energy of motion
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
_________ is the amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for 1 g of that substance to change its temperature by 1°C.
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
_____ is a measure of the total quantity of kinetic energy due to molecular motion in a body of matter.
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
Acid precipitation can wash away key soil buffers and plant nutrients such as
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
, a measure of the force necessary to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
following the themes of emergent properties, we can trace water’s------ to the structure and--------of its molecules.
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
When ____ objects of different temperatures come together, heat passes from the ____ object to the _____object until the two are the same temperature.
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
Water stabilizes ____ by absorbing heat from warmer air and releasing heat to cooler air.
calcium and magnesium ions.
specific heat of a substance
heat
kinetic
air temperature
two:warmer :cooler
unique behaviors;interactions
Surface tension
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