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  • A.热水管往往比冷水管先被冻裂
  • B.高尔夫球上的微凹坑使作用于球上的空气阻力减小
  • C.自燃是由于材料内部的氧化使得材料的热量增加而引起的
  • D.材料能够燃烧是由于可燃材料富含一种叫“燃素”的物质
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答案: D
本题解析:

热水管,在高温条件下的稳定性和力学性能更好,但是在低温的条件下则会有脆性,易损坏几率较高。冷水管,在低温条件下的韧性非常好,在高温条件下使用的话,则易变形。A选项正确。高尔夫球上的微凹坑使作用于高尔夫球上的空气阻力(当物体穿过气体时使物体失去能量的力)减少到最小,使球运动的距离超过光滑的球运动的距离。当空气流过有微凹坑的高尔夫球表面时,会较长时间地附着在球体上,从而减少消耗球体能量的涡流或气流的影响。B选项正确。

可燃物质和空气接触都会发生缓慢的氧化过程,如果温度升高或其他条件改变,氧化过程就会加快,析出的热量增多,不能全部散发掉就积累起来,使温度逐步升高。当到达这种物质燃烧的最低温度也就是该物质的着火点时,就会自行燃烧起来,这就是自燃。C选项正确。燃素学说是很久很久以前的化学家们对燃烧的解释,他们认为火是由无数细小而活泼的微粒构成的物质实体。这种观念是错误的。燃烧是可燃物与氧气或空气进行的快速放热和发光的氧化反应,并以火焰的形式出现。D选项错误。

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