Heat causes matter to become warmer, usually to expand,
and occasionally to change its physical state.
Air is matter but heat is energy.
Heat does not affect it. It expands with coolness. It contracts with heat.
Heat of combustion is a chemical property of matter.
Heat can soften some forms of matter and heat can also harden other forms.
How salt dissolve in heat
Density (:
Heat causes matter to become warmer, usually to expand,and occasionally to change its physical state.
the chemicals reacts faster
the affect of adding heat to the partials in a sample of matter is more likely to make a chemical exlotion that can blow the whole world up in to little tiny peices
If your talking about the majority of space which is just nothing then heat affects it through radiation. Since there is no matter to transfer heat heat cannot be transfered through conduction or convection. Like the closer you travel to the sun the hotter its going to get but not because of direct contact or matter.
Does heat affect all kinds of material in the same way?why?(Solid,,Liquid,Gas)
No. Heat is not matter.
Everything that has substance is matter. Heat doesn't have substance, so it is not matter. Therefore it is Non-Matter.
Air is matter but heat is energy.
No. Heat and light are forms of energy, not matter.
Heat does not affect it. It expands with coolness. It contracts with heat.
Under standard conditions heat will cause the phase of matter to change. For instance: Ambient air is much warmer (more heat) than an ice cube. If the ice cube is allowed to remain in contact with this air it will absorb some of the heat. As the ice cube heats up it melts into liquid water.