The volume of the gas will decrease.
The gas molecules move faster when they are warmer, because more heat equates to more energy. The faster they move, the more space they will take up and the greater the volume. Therefore, if the temperature goes down, they have less energy and take up less space.
This is shown in the ideal gas law:
PV = nRT
P = Pressure of the gas
V = Volume
n = mols of the gas
R = ideal gas constant (8.314 J/molK)
T = Temperature
As you can see, if temperature is decreased and only pressure is allowed to change, with all other variables remaining constant, volume will also have to decrease to maintain the proportion.
the temperature is getting warmer.
Nothing. It is a liquid. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
This all depends on the breed. European breeds have a comfort zone between 20 degrees Celsius and -20 degrees Celsius. Brahmans, however, have a comfort zone between 30 degrees Celsius and -10 degree Celsius. Brahman-European crossbreds are in between.
Then you get 400 mL of water of 20 oC
Temperature will not change since thermodynamic equilibrium will be attained irrespective of the mass of the iron and conduction which is flow of heat from hotter to colder medium can't take place since the temp of both are same...
the temperature is getting warmer.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Celsius is the boiling point of water, which happens to be 212 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure
The Mass of a substance will not change with a reduction of temperature … even to -273C.
there is no temperature. deposition is the opposite of sublimation and sublimation happens at about -109 degrees Fahrenheit or -78 degrees Celsius.
It depends on the temperature scale being used.
Increases.
Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5) C + 32 It's funny but it's true. It happens that -40 degrees Celsius is -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
It becomes solid water.
Their average increases by 36.6%
The formation of glucose slows down after the temperature reaches 30 degrees Celsius.
Room temperature depends on whatever temperature the room happens to be, but the generally accepted temperature for "room temperature" is roughly 70ºF, or about 21ºC. To calculate Celsius from Fahrenheit you subtract 32 from the degrees Fahrenheit, multiply this number by 5, and then divide that number by 9.