The melting point of the compound would be lower than it actually is.
It will either melt or react (either burn, react with something else, or decompose).
An appliance that works on heating effect consumes more electricity.
the Coriolis effect
Yes, the enhanced greenhouse effect is the reason of melting the ice of north pole.
The melting point will be lowered and broadened. Incomplete drying of a sample may result in the presence of impurities. When impurities remain present in a sample, the melting point is both lowered and broadened. For example, if the normal mp of a substance is 104C - 106C, an improperly dried substance may contain impurities thus lowering and broadening the melting point range to something like 85C - 97C. (Note: these numbers are just arbitrarily chosen for the purpose of the example).
It will either melt or react (either burn, react with something else, or decompose).
yes,joule is a heating reversible effect .
The ice melter that works the best at melting ice is heating it...i tried this kinda experiment for a science project by having 3 methods such as...ice melting using pellets, @ room temperature, and heating on a stove top...and obviously the method that took effect the fastest was heating on a stove top it took 2 minutes and 46 seconds on the stove top I hope this answer helped u all!!!!!!!!!
how would you show the heating effect of a current?
The effect of poorly packed will decrease the melting point.
This is dependent on if the heat reaches a temperature of 1,474 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the melting point. Generally it will cause the compound to brown.
Joule showed the heating effect due to the resistence of wire which cary the current.
An appliance that works on heating effect consumes more electricity.
No, heating and cooling does not effect the strength of a glass
By heating the density is lowered.
the Coriolis effect
the Coriolis effect