The total amount of _______ energy of all the atoms in a substance is the heat in that substance.
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The molar heat capacity of a chemical substance is the amount of energy that must be added, in the form of heat, to one mole of the substance in order to cause an increase of one unit in its temperature
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We are asked what forms the heat in the substance. The correct answer will be that the total amount of kinetic energy of all the atoms in a substance is the heat in that substance.
- Kinetic energy is the energy that a substance has due to its motion.
- It can be referred to as the work that is needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from its resting position to its stated velocity.
- So having gained this energy the substance maintains this unless the speed is again changed.
- In simple terms, if we want to accelerate a body we require to apply a force which is called kinetic energy.
- For example, a thrown baseball, and a person walking are examples of kinetic energy.
- So the blank will be filled with the word kinetic and the setnece3 will be completed as "The total amount of kinetic energy of all the atoms in a substance is the heat in that substance.
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