If we talk about weight, then no change at all.
If talking about size, then it will increase slightly.
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There is only one element that actually decrease in size when heated, Sulfur.
All other elements will increase in size when heated up.
The density will decrease because the heated metal contracts and its particles slow down.
it will decrease
Neither. Volume is independent of mass. Effectively, if you increase the volume of a substance you are moving the particles that comprise that substance apart. Eventually, you would have a gas which expands to fill the volume of its container.
oxides of iron are formed
increase
Generally, if air is heated, its temperature will increase. And if the pressure remains constant, its density will decrease.
When the Eiffel tower is heated, it expands and becomes wide and taller, but not so much. This will increase the size of the Eiffel tower. It will decrease when it is in Winter.
Viscosity tends to decrease as a liquid is heated. The particles making up the liquid move faster so they slide around each other more quickly, becoming more fluid.
The density will decrease because the heated metal contracts and its particles slow down.
no,iron sulphide is made up when sulphur and iron is heated.
When particles are heated up they gain energy. This causes them to move more and spread out. This causes the volume to increase and the density to decrease.
increase
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No, the volume of a metal increases as it is heated. It expands.
When adjusting your cash flow statement, you increase (add) a decrease of inventory and decrease (subtract) an increase of inventory
they increase productivity but decrease jobs
decrease