Yes.
decrease
Typically, the temperature doesn't change during a phase change.
Oh yes, that is possible. Thermal energy can cause a change of phase, during which the temperature does not increase. So when water boils, it remains at 100o Celsius until it is all boiled away.
Acceleration. Deceleration is a decrease of speed during a given interval of time.
When a body is conducting, its mobility of ions( valence) is responsible for conduction. As mobility increase, conduction increase. That's why falling temperature reduce it and rising temperature increase it.
Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.
The temperature increases when energy is released during a chemical reaction.
During the time of change of state,the heat or temperature is used to increase the potential energy and there by change of state.This time there will be no change in temperature.
Neutralization is an exothermic chemical reaction and thus heat is given out.
decrease
During a phase change, the heat transferred to a substance is used to break intermolecular forces (latent heat), and thus the temperature of the substance does not change. The opposite also occurs: heat is transferred from a substance during a phase change without a decrease in temperature as intermolecular bonds form.
- a lower concentration of reactants- a lower temperature
Oxygen and carbon dioxide increase and decrease in the lungs.
During the phase change, the temperature remains constant. Once the phase change is complete, the temperature will increase.
Given equal volumes and equal temperature changes without any change of state, no substance requires as much heat for a given temperature increase or expels as much heat during the equivalent temperature decrease than water.
Yes. Strictly speaking there should be no temperature change during a phase change.
As temperature increases, the atoms will move around more energetically - moving on average faster. Translational speeds increase, rotational speeds of the molecules increase, and the magnitude of vibrations of the atoms about their bonds in molecules increase As temperature decreases, the atoms move around less energetically - moving on average slower. Translational speeds decrease, rotational speeds of the molecules decrease, and the magnitude of vibrations of the atoms about their bonds in molecules decrease