It expands.
The volume increase.
When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.
It turns into tutti
ZnCO3, when heated in the absence of air, decomposes to give ZnO and CO2. I think this is the answer.
It depends on the material. Most materials would expand and the volume would increases.
It expands.
The air expands.
The volume increase.
When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.
The volume would increase as the pressure of the expanding air increases.
As the air is heated, its molecules will move more vigorously and will therefore take up more volume. Thus if the 2.5 cubic feet of air is unconstrained (ie the pressure is allowed to remain the same), the air will expand to fill a greater volume. However, if the volume is constrained, as the temperature of the air increases, the pressure will increase.
In accordance with Boyle's Law, if the volume of the air is restricted, the pressure will increase. If there is no volume restriction, the air will expand.
global warming
I don't get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please try and rephrase your question. It's really impenetrable.
Electricity and volume This happens because when the mass expands over heat the density expands which in turn makes the volume expand
It is reduced by haft
As air (unconfined), is heated its volume increases, and its density decreases. That makes it lighter (per volume) than it was. Warm air will rise above colder air, and in essence, float on top of the colder air.