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What effect does heat have on solids?

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There are mainly two effects after heating a solid.It will eiter melt to become a liquid or become a gas by the process of sublimation or there will be no physical change..................another effect is that the solid will become very hot

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In solids heat absorbed causes the kinetic energy of the atoms to increase therefore the vibrations become more.in metals there are both vibrating atoms and mobile electrons.the distance between each atom increases causing the solid to expand also

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The solid will melt.

All of the substances in the table are solids at low temperatures and liquids at higher temperatures. Based on this trend it is reasonable to conclude that adding heat to solid may cause it to melt, and become a liquid.If even more heat is added, the liquid may later boil and evaporate into a gas.

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It causes the particles in the solid to expand, making them less packed together and more like a liquid.

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Contraction. Also, most solids become more brittle as the heat loss continues.

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whats happens is you poop!LOL

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it stays harden

It gets colder.

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