Heat can soften some forms of matter and heat can also harden other forms.
Yes, most things can change states of matter by adding and removing heat. That's why things can melt in a microwave oven, such as a plastic plate. Removing heat can change water into an ice cube.
Examples of non-matter (science) 1.light 2.heat 3.temperature 4.thoughts 5.emotions thats the example of non-matter why? Because it has no mass. :) i hope this answer will help you iam teacher in science college iv jaap.
Air is matter but heat is energy.
everything. anything.
Technically, everything. Any amount of matter will conduct heat as a matter of molecular vibrations. However, heat conduction increases with density and delocalization of bonds (metals are the best conductors, followed by some forms of graphite, then probably some organic molecules, then other molecules, then salts, then lastly rocks and such).
adding heat or freezing
1. Water 2. Heat 3. Matter
Heat
Light energy hf can be absorbed by the matter and thus heat the matter.
Five things that aren't matter are: sound, light, heat, gravity, and speed. Five things that are matter are air, water, foods, pencils, and paper.
heat and pressure
Energy (heat, radiation, ,,,)
Yes, most things can change states of matter by adding and removing heat. That's why things can melt in a microwave oven, such as a plastic plate. Removing heat can change water into an ice cube.
anything that is energy, for example light, sound , and heat
If heat leaves matter, one of two things will happen:* The temperature decreases, or * There is a change in phase - for example, from liquid to solid.
All properties of matter is affected by heat. Only some solid things arent much affected by heat because their molecules are tightly packed and sticked strongly like diamonds and other solid.
Light, Energy, and Heat.