700 degrees
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
Higher, I suppose.
Crude oil contains mixture of various types of hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbons are separated by fractional distillation. Different hydrocarbons have different boiling points and therefore after crude oil is heated, shorter chains of hydrocarbons which have lower boiling point will become gas and can be easily separated one by one from hydrocarbons with shorter chains to longer chains. The brief products are Petroleum Gas, Gasoline, Kerosone, Heating Oil, Lubricating Oil and Bitumen in order of increasing molecular size.
It depends on it's original temperature and how much it was heated.
The intermolecular forces of attraction in the solid decreases as it is heated and the solid melts (solid converts to liquid) at its melting point.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
heated up to kindling temperature of the mild steel
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
Undercooked describes foods that have not been heated to a safe temperature.
Heat just refers to increasing the temperature. The temperature range for a metal that is heated, theoretically speaking, only needs to be greater than 0 Kelvins.
When it is heated to an extreme temperature.
Of course.
1Kelvin
No. They can be heated or cooled.
It rises in temperature.
Skin temperature is about 88 degrees F. A pool heated to 88 degrees is almost instantly comfortable.
100 degrees