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The melting point is lowered.
Increasing the temperature up to the melting point.
Global warming simply means an increase in atmospheric temperature on a global level. One significant effect effect of this temperature rise is the melting of our polar ice caps, which will eventually result in a rise in sea level.
Glaciers or moving, shifting and melting constantly. The worst that could happen is if too meltwater was created by the melting glacier it would cause a flood downstream.
Aluminum particles can stay airborne for several days when released into air
its chngein 2 a liquid
The particles will diffuse and eventually spread across the room.
They emit particles, electromagnetic radiation, or both.* Apex*
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Are you talking about the change of state...if you are I can answere it..since the particles are so compact and tight they don't move and when energy comes in and the particles become active and moving freely called melting and into a liquid
The particles start to move faster as the temperature rises. Eventually, it reaches the boiling point, and becomes a gas.
Heat.
They're going to die out, because if it keeps melting, the polar bears will have no ice to live on. And eventually, they are going to die out soon.
Melting plastic is tricky because you can easily char or burn it and can be dangerous because of the fumes released when the plastic melts. Also, different materials melt at different temperatures which can also make it difficult. If you have access to a pottery kiln, you could try putting the plastic in a kiln-safe container and melting it that way. However, it is unknown what will happen if you do so. Either way, I would not suggest melting plastic at home, just re-use it for something else or recycle it.
The particles would rebound and there would be no reaction. The particles would keep bouncing off each other until they eventually react, therefore the rate would be slow.
The melting point is lowered.
Increasing the temperature up to the melting point.