As an object is heated, the rate of increase in temperature is proportional to the rate of heat added. The proportionality is called the heat capacity. Because the heat capacity is actually a function of temperature in real materials, the total amount of energy added will be equal to the integral of the heat capacity function over the interval from the initial temperature to the final temperature. If you just assume an average heat capacity over the temperature range, then the rise in temperature will be exactly proportional to the amount of heat added.
Prospecting is the search for mineral deposits in the earth's crust, typically through geological surveys and tests. The process you are referring to is more closely related to extracting metals from ores, which involves mixing the ore with other substances and heating it to a high temperature in a process called smelting.
If "temperature control" means the device that adjusts the heating/cooling temperature, that would be the temperature blend door actuator motor.See "Related Questions" below for more about that and other Taurus / Sable heating problems and fixes
A steam bath in chemistry is used to heat samples indirectly with steam to allow for gradual and uniform heating. This method is commonly used for heating temperature-sensitive substances or for controlling the rate of heating during reactions or sample preparation.
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A thermostat is typically used to heat substances to a constant temperature in laboratory settings. It helps regulate and maintain the desired temperature by turning the heating element on or off as needed.
Do you mean clay triangle? This is used in the Chemistry Laboratory for holding a clay crucible when heating substances to high temperature to melt them.
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Yes, it is true.
Heating is basically warming something at a lower temperature and burning is heating something at a high temperature.
Burning is not reversible because it involves a chemical reaction that permanently changes the substances involved. Heating, on the other hand, is reversible since it involves providing energy to increase the temperature but can be reversed by removing the heat.
If this air damper is referring to the the heating/cooling temperature blend door... See "Related Questions" below
Boiling something,for example water,is when the liquid HAS to be above 100 degrees Celsius. Heating something is just making it WARMER