Yes, if you use the proper heater-upers and bath soap and other oily products, cheese is also a good moisturising product. If heated to exactly 100 degrees. While heating cheese where protective goggles so the sizzle doesn't blind you! Cheese CAN be deadly. So if you are under the age of 18 then ask your Mom or Dad to watch so that you don't get cheese burn! Once when I was 4 I got cheese burn because I didn't use proper protection! To this day I have scars, both physically and mentally, But Yes It can be.
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No, cottage cheese does not melt when exposed to heat. It may become softer or release some liquid, but it does not melt like cheese.
IF no chemical reaction takes place, heat a solid to melt it, converts it to a liquid (melting). More heat raises the temperature until it boils, converts the liquid to a gas (vaporization). Some substances can be heated and converted directly from asolid to a gas, (sublimation).
Heat from the sun causes the waterto evapourate.
No, a heat engine is not a device that converts work into heat. It is the opposite, which means it is a device that converts heat into work.
To make cheese liquid, you can melt it slowly over low heat, stirring constantly until it becomes a smooth liquid consistency. Adding a small amount of milk or cream can help achieve a smoother texture.
Temperature is the measurement of the HEAT CONTENT of an item or article. Freezing the liquid to form the solid includes the release of "the latent heat of crystallization". Melting the solid to form the liquid includes the absorption of "the latent heat of melting". From either the solid or the liquid phases, the appearance of a gas includes absorption of "the latent heat of Vaporization".
No. In fact, don't heat it because since it's in a metal can it will light on fire. Just keep it at room temp!
no. The soup and liquid will keep it moist. You just heat the ingredients together and melt the cheese.
Heat Engine is the system that converts the Heat energy into mechanical work while Heat pump converts the work into heat
Gas (water vapor in the air) to liquid (on the surface).
A bulb in a lamp converts electric energy into light and heat energy.
heat engine and car