Well... It gets really hot becuase of the sunlight or energy it gets. The more its been there it gets hotter and hotter.
it melts
Lots of compounds decompose when heated enough so too most metal oxides (it depends partially on the atmosphere surounding the compound as well).
copperCopper (cupric) oxide is produced. Therefore, copper is the metal that produces a black oxide when heated.
It turns into a metal called "soda"
When purified solid metal is heated under very high temperature it changes to liquid metal .This liquid metal is called molten metal .
Experimentally to prove that, capture the gas and pass it through lime water. If the lime water turns milky then the gas is CO2 . Or an example of equation for decomposition of a metal carbonate is :- MgCO3 + heat ------> MgO + CO2
No, the volume of a metal increases as it is heated. It expands.
Metal expands when it is heated. Since track is made of metal then it expands when it is heated by the sun.
because metal will expand when it has been heated up
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
metal is a solid that expands when heated also of course when liquids are heated and change state into a gas they expand but metal is cool because it expands before it changes state
The metal might be copper. When copper is heated, it reacts with oxygen in air forming copper oxide which is black in colour.
Brooks metal ;)
H2O i think
When a metal bar is heated....the particles in the area of the metal bar that is hot start vibrating.. knocking into each other and passing the heat energy on to cooler particles. The cooler end that isn't heated still has a rise in temperature just not as much as the heated area because the heat has almost been diluted.
Lead...
goes bigger
Melted