its temperature is increased and if temperature supplied continously phase change can be changed
no
Its density increases.
It is possible to add heat to a substance without changing its temperature. That happens during melting and boiling. However, I cannot think of a case in which the temperature of a substance increases without heat being added to it, either by radiation, conduction or convection.
It will get hotter, convert to a gas, or both.
if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
Salt release slowly the heat of dissolution and the temperature is increased.
no
Its density increases.
and add it to water
Temperature is not a form of energy, but a measurement of energy (specifically, heat energy). You can't add temperature to a substance, because every substance already has a temperature, whether it be at -50o C or 900o C. However, you can add heat to change the temperature.
It is possible to add heat to a substance without changing its temperature. That happens during melting and boiling. However, I cannot think of a case in which the temperature of a substance increases without heat being added to it, either by radiation, conduction or convection.
Add heat.
Heat is defined as the total kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules that make up a substance.Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual atoms or molecules in a substance.
An exothermic reaction occurs (this is when heat is produced). There's a link between the mass of copper sulphate and the temperature rise of the water.
nah
At what temperature we add the rennet to the fresh milk
When you add heat to an iron nail it will get hot. If enough heat energy is added the nail could melt.