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Here are some problems that are stumping me. Please help me out. Perty please? I need explanations too. My professor is gone this week and I'm not sure who to ask questions.
Coal is nearly pure carbon and is fairly dense. It has to be heated more to get it to start burning, but once it starts it gives off more heat than a similar size piece of wood. Determine whether the following statements are True or False reason for it.
A) It is easier to add oxygen to a coal fire, like they do in steel mills.
B) Coal radiates better while it is burning.
C) The coal has a lower activation energy than wood.
D) The carbon-carbon bonds that hold the coal together must be stronger than the carbon-hydrogen bonds that primarily are what hold wood together.
E) Coal does not have the air spaces of wood so it has more chemical bonds per cubic centimeter that can be broken to produce heat
The following statements are true or false. Mark them appropriately. Select T-True, F-False
A) When a car speeds up, the random motion of the atoms is converted into uniform motion of the car.
B) Heat is transferred by fast moving hot atoms bumping into slower ones and making them speed up.
C) If two objects are touching, heat flows from the colder object to the hotter object.
D) When the brakes slow a car down by friction, the brakes are quite hot. Therefore, the uniform motion of the car is reduced but the random motion of the atoms in the car is increased.
E) Colder atoms are moving more slowly than hotter ones.
Coal is nearly pure carbon and is fairly dense. It has to be heated more to get it to start burning, but once it starts it gives off more heat than a similar size piece of wood. Determine whether the following statements are True or False reason for it.
A) It is easier to add oxygen to a coal fire, like they do in steel mills.
B) Coal radiates better while it is burning.
C) The coal has a lower activation energy than wood.
D) The carbon-carbon bonds that hold the coal together must be stronger than the carbon-hydrogen bonds that primarily are what hold wood together.
E) Coal does not have the air spaces of wood so it has more chemical bonds per cubic centimeter that can be broken to produce heat
The following statements are true or false. Mark them appropriately. Select T-True, F-False
A) When a car speeds up, the random motion of the atoms is converted into uniform motion of the car.
B) Heat is transferred by fast moving hot atoms bumping into slower ones and making them speed up.
C) If two objects are touching, heat flows from the colder object to the hotter object.
D) When the brakes slow a car down by friction, the brakes are quite hot. Therefore, the uniform motion of the car is reduced but the random motion of the atoms in the car is increased.
E) Colder atoms are moving more slowly than hotter ones.