Respuesta :
1. thermal equilibrium . . . . . B. materials in contact are at the same temperature
2. internal energy . . . . . D. total kinetic and potential energy of the molecules in a object
3. entropy . . . . . A. a measure of disorder
4. specific heat capacity . . . . . C. the quantity of energy that must be absorbed to raise the temperature of a material 1°C
Answer :
1 → B
2 → D
3 → A
4 → C
Explanation :
(1) Thermal equilibrium : It is defined as the material in contact are at the same temperature.
(2) Internal energy : It is defined as the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the molecule in an object.
(3) Entropy : It is defined as the change in energy with respect to temperature. It also measures the degree of randomness or disorderedness.
(4) Specific heat capacity : It is defined as the energy required to raise the temperature by one unit of one gram of substance.