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Q: Does temperature always increase disinfectant or antiseption why or why not?
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The addition of heat energy to a system always causes the temperature of that system to increase.?

Yes. Adding heat will increase temperature.


Whenever energy is transformed there is always an increase in the what?

entropy of the universe


Which semiconductor have positive temperature coefficient?

With the increase in temperature if the resistance increases or the current in the circuit decreases then it is said to be have positive temperature coefficient .But in semi-conductors with the increase in temperature the electrons present in the valance band are excited and they would enter the conduction band for conduction . As the no. of charge carriers always increase in a semi-conductor , implies that the current always increases with the increase in temperature so the semi-conductor can never have positive temperature coefficient


Can we say mass vary with temperature for exp the mass of solid increase or decrease when temperature increase?

Mass of any chemical, in Chemistry, is always constant, no matter how much you change the conditions.


What effect does an increase in temperature have on a gas's volume and pressure?

As indicated by the Ideal Gas Laws, increasing temperature will tend to increase both volume and pressure. Of course, volume can't always increase, that depends upon the flexibility or inflexibility of the container that the gas is in, and if the volume does increase that will counteract the increase in pressure that would otherwise have happened. Temperature, pressure, and volume are all interconnected in a gas.


Does heating always increase temperature?

No. For example when you heat boiling water, its temperature remains the same. the thermal energy will go to breaking the attraction between the atoms


Does water always have the same energy?

No. The energy you might be referring to is kinetic energy which is the energy possessed by individual water molecules. An increase in kinetic energy will be percieved as and increase in temperature. Similarly a decrease in kinetic energy will be percieved as a decrease in temperature.


When one object heats another does the temperature increase of on object always equal the temperature decrease of the other object?

No. You must take into account the mass of the objects AND the specific heat of the objects.


What would increase the reaction rate?

raising the temperature of the reactants, by increasing their surface area, by increasing the concentration of reactants, by stirring the reactants, or by adding a catalytic agent can increase reaction rates


Why viscosity decreases with increase in temperature?

Temperature measures the speed of random thermal motion on the atomic and molecular level. When sub-microscopic particles are moving faster, the liquid as a whole will be more fluid and less viscous.


When one object heats another does the temperature increase of one object always equal the temperature decrease of the other object?

No. You must take into account the mass of the objects AND the specific heat of the objects.


Is it ammonia you always smell at the hospital?

We have no way of knowing what you always smell at the hospital. Ammonia seems a bit unlikely, though. It's probably a less toxic disinfectant.