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The half-life directly affects how quickly something decays. It is the amount of time for a substance to lose half of its material, so the lower the half-life time, the faster something decays.
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adding heat to a substance makes its molecules to move quickly
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A measure of the tendency of a substance to vaporize quickly.
I'm not sure if you're asking for a specific element or substance, but I would say that a small substance with a lot of surface area would heat up very quickly.
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A substance can be dissolved much faster by crushing it, increasing the temperature, and stirring and how long you stir.
Precipitates form quickly because when an insoluble substance is introduced into a solution, the insoluble soulution's density is to be greater.
When a substance changes from a solid to a gas, called sublimation, it quickly becomes less dense.
If a person was in a simulated earth atmosphere they might get weaker because of the reduced gravity. If they were left out on the surface without any sort of space suit they would die rather quickly.
(Specific) heat capacity.