It depends on the element being heated or frozen.
superheated vapor is a vapor that has been heated above its boiling point.
Depends on the element - they all get hotter so they tend to expand, they might change state (from solid to liquid to gas to plasma), nothing chemical happens UNLESS they are in contact with other elements.
The Cobalt Group. After heated discussion with a Physic professor, I finally got him to recognize Group 9 elements have a total of 9 valence electrons and therefore have no business being labeled as VIIIB elements.
Distilled water contains no impurities so it can become superheated. Superheated water is water heated above boiling point when it is not boiling. When the water is superheated, it will be very dry to turn the turbines so the turbines are not wet
When matter is heated it will expand
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
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It will melt if heated hot enough.
it will take long to be heated up,
When heated, acetic acid contained in vinegar evaporates and the strength of the solution decreases.
Combust
Electromagnetic radiation.