No. A chemical change occurs only when a new substance is produced with new and different properties. In your example, a physical change occurred because only the metal's physical properties were affected. Nothing new was created.
Metal tends to expand in high temperatures.
it is expanded when its heated, and it shrinks when its cooled
No, its actually a physical change.
They expand ------- No, normally metals expand when heated.
The over excited metal-molecules are rapidly accelerating when the metal is heated, and this excitement caused them to collide more frequently than usual and in more drastic and random motions. The increase in kinetic energy promotes expansion.
When matter is heated it will expand
It depends on the metal but often it will change phase and crystal form and have different properties. As an example steel when molten is in what is called the austenitic phase. This is a face Centered Cubic crystal structure. When quickly quenched it becomes martensitic which is brittle and Body Centered Tetragonal. Cooling down slowly will produce a pearlite structure. If a liquid metal is poured into a mold it will take the shape of that mold and when cooled will keep the shape of that very mold. It will also contract/shrink.
Metal expands when it is headed, Because of a process called melting , the more you heat a substance the more it will expand, ( the atoms ) will will get to a point where it will become a liquid and if heated enough the atoms will get so far apart that it will become a gas.
Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
Yes, in general a liquid will expand when heated. They contract when they are cooled.
Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.
No, gasses expand when heated and contract when cooled.
Liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.
No, metals always expand when heated and contract only when cooled.
it moves Because almost all Elements expand when heated and contract when cooled. As you are welding the metal at that location is trying to expand because of the heat. Ahead of the weld area the metal isn't moving. Behind the weld area the metal is trying to contract as it cools. If the whole weld could be heated at once it would expand then contract at the same rate without distortion.
Metals contract when they are cooled, and expand when they are heated.
Paraffin wax melts into a liquid state when heated, but hardens again when cooled.
yes
because metal will expand when it has been heated up
Metal expands when it is heated. Since track is made of metal then it expands when it is heated by the sun.