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Q: Atoms and what Increase as heat is added?
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When heat is added atoms what are two things that happen to those atoms?

If a gas,their moving speed increases,number of collisions increase


What happens to atoms of A substance when heat is added?

When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster.


Does buoyancy increase or decrease when heat is added?

it decreases


If heat is removed from a substance how will atoms behave?

Kinetic theory of matter: All matter is made up of atoms and molecules that are constantly moving. When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster. As atoms vibrate faster, the space between atoms increases. ... They contract when they lose their heat.


What the relationship between pressure and the boiling point liquid?

Atoms are constantly moving and bumping into each other which produces heat. If you increase the pressure you increase the chance that the atoms will run into each other thus producing more heat.


What is an increase in volume that occurs when heat is added to a substance called?

expand


Can thermal energy be added without an increase in temperature?

No, thermal energy is entirely energy added for heat.


Does a rock expand or has contact with an increase in heat?

It expands because the atoms start to move faster from the energy of heat. :) :) :) <3 YOUR WELCOME !!


What happens when you increase the heat of water when sugar is added?

The sugar solubility is increased.


What happens to the volume when heat is added?

When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.


Which of the following causes an increase in the kinetic energy of atoms within an element and an increase in the kinetic energy of molecules or ions within a compound?

heat.


What must be added in order for the bonds between atoms to be broken?

Energy in various way: for example heat.