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That depends on how hot it was heated.
Aluminum oxide is Al2O3 and when heated it is still Al2O3, so heating aluminum oxide does nothing to it.
On heating the inter molecular space decreases. So, substance becomes less dense on heating.
Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.
Before heating it, cut a small "X" into the shell.
an enclosed structure in which material can be heated to very high temperatures, e.g. for smelting metals.NORTH AMERICANan appliance fired by gas or oil in which air or water is heated to be circulated throughout a building in a heating system.used to describe a very hot place."her car was a furnace"
an enclosed structure in which material can be heated to very high temperatures, e.g. for smelting metals.NORTH AMERICANan appliance fired by gas or oil in which air or water is heated to be circulated throughout a building in a heating system.used to describe a very hot place."her car was a furnace"
Homes may be heated with any of several kinds of heating systems. These include:Radiant heat from electric radiators,Radiant heat from steam or hot water circulated through radiators and heated with gas, propane, oil or coal fired boilers,Hot air circulated through the home and heated by gas, propane or oil fired furnaces,Solar heating systemsWood or coal burning fireplaces.
yes any magnet either heated or hit hard loses its magnetism
The past tense is heated.
No. A stove consists of several hot plates or metal heating elements which form an open place to heat on. An oven is an enclosed space which is heated and in which food to be cooked is placed.
Roman houses were heated by central heating
Why do metals do not catch fire when heated whereas paper ignites on heating
A room for taxation is an enclosed and heated area of a home.
Evaporates
It doesn't change
That depends on how hot it was heated.