then the temperature either goes up or down.
When you add heat to a substance the substance normally spreads out more for on a subatomic level the atoms vibrate more. Gases have a larger volume at the same pressure and fluids can increase in volume too. Solids normally expand. The opposite to the above is true with a decrease in temperature.
It is good to note that if you melt ice it decreases in volume which is proof that heat dose not always expand the substance.
Adding heat energy usually warms a substance, and subtracting heat energy usually cools the substance. heat energy only moves from a hot substance to a cool substance. Example: a pan on the stove could be room temperature, but once you put it on the flame, the heat from the flame transfers to the cooler pan, heating it up.
Additional answer
In some cases adding heat energy does not raise the temperature but moves the substance from one phase to another. For example, if you add heat energy to ice you melt it and it becomes water at the same temperature. If you continue adding heat energy then, of course, that water then gets warmer.
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how do objects change temperature
You subtract the initial from the after, and the result is the change. If the initial temperature is 50º and the after is 70º, then the change is +20º.
Protons basically determine what type of element you end up with. All you really have to do is add or subtract protons and you will end up with a completely different element. Also removing or adding specific numbers of neutrons can result in radioactive isotopes of that element.
The relative position of the equilibrium, i.e., the proportions among the reactants and products, shifts toward removing at least some of any added material and recreating at least some of any removed material.
A change in temperature will result in a change in the speed of sound. The frequency of a flute organ pipe is proportional to the speed of sound. For example, an increase in temperature will cause an increase in the speed of sound, and hence the pitch of the pipe will go up. A change of about 4oC will cause a change in the pipe's sound frequency of about 1%. That compares with a change of 6% between adjacent notes on the keyboard. Hence such a change would be significant.The same effect occurs for the woodwind and brass instruments.
how do objects change temperature
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It will change into a gas.Adding heat to or removing heat from a system may result in a temperature change and possibly a change of state. A liquid substance needs heat added to it in order to enter a gaseous state. If enough heat is added to a liquid substance it will change into a gas.
You subtract the initial from the after, and the result is the change. If the initial temperature is 50º and the after is 70º, then the change is +20º.
Sometimes this is possible.
temperature of the water
Thermal shock is a result of parts of an object that incurs damage from a sudden temperature change. People can also have thermal shock in their bodies as a result of sudden temperature change.
how can changes in temperature and /or air pressure result in the formation of clouds
Almost all chemical changes release or take in energy, and thus do result in changes in temperature.
The result of adding two numbers is their sum.
Protons basically determine what type of element you end up with. All you really have to do is add or subtract protons and you will end up with a completely different element. Also removing or adding specific numbers of neutrons can result in radioactive isotopes of that element.
Boiling chips are added to maintain a homogeneous temperature in the liquid and to avoid splashing.