The molecules expand and it begins to melt.
That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.That depends on the amount of gold, and on how much you want to heat it. You have to multiply the amount, the temperature difference, and the specific heat of gold - of course, using compatible units.
They can be melted with extreme heat
The effect of temperature on specific heat of material is referred to as specific heat capacity.
for me color effect heat is red..because red is a very colorful into your eyes
no . because gold is a conductor of heat so it absorbs it. well that's what someone told me.Though gold conducts heat it also reflects it.No material absorbs heat 100% unless it is at absolute zero, which is unachievable.
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
Gold, like all heavy elements, is formed by nuclear fusion that takes place in conditions of extreme heat and pressure during a supernova explosion.
dolphins do not live in either extreme heat or cold
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The greenhouse effect causes the extreme temperatures. The greenhouse gas is mainly carbon dioxide and gaseous sulphuric acid.
Both are equally dangerous.
Carbon, extreme pressure, and extreme heat.
The heat is too extreme for humans to survive.
either extreme heat or extreme cold
Extreme temperatures cause the most fatalities in the US. Both extreme heat and extreme cold.
Yes, under extreme heat and extreme pressure.
I will say yes on this one. It will cause them to crack, both extreme cold and heat. A rock will also melt with extreme heat. Not sure of the temp.