you got to be kidding me.of course it does.
No. The quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of water is different depending on the phase of water. This is especially true at or near a phase transition as thermal energy is absorbed during a phase transistion thus altering the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of said water.
Depends on the temperature. the natural state is a solid. If you raise the temperature to its boiling state it will become a liquid and a further raise in temp will convert it to a vapor. (gas)
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Impurities do not raise the temperature of stearic acide, they decrease it.
Raise the pressure. It all depends on pressure.
It is harder to raise the temperature of water than it is to raise the temperature of a rock. It takes 1 calorie of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree C, whereas it only takes 0.02 calorie to heat a gram of rock to that temperature.
A heater can raise the temperature of a fish tank if needed
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
Do you mean how can you boil at different temperatures? You can add lots of salt to the boiling water to raise the temperature. This isn't very effective. The best method is to pressurize the pot (pressure cooker) this will raise the temperature quite a bit, up to 250 degrees at the highest pressure allowed by a pressure cooker. Do you mean what are the different temperature scales and boiling points? water boils at 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C
Water is something that will be affected if you raise the temperature. When cooking, you may need to raise the temperature of water to a boil, in order to cook food.
Yes eating spicy food can slighly raise your physical body temperature
Use the Thermostat
vasodilatation reduces body temperature.
Removing heat from the air will lower its temperature.
The answer will depend on the object whose temperature you are trying to increase as well as the substance that the candles are made from. Beeswax and paraffin, for example, have different calorific values.
Depends on how high you want to raise the gram of water ;).
Shiver. The muscle action will raise the temperature.