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.
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if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
it denatures
It boils
the sun is up and has heated to -10 degrees centigrade
Nothing, a passivation occur.
Its density decreases.
It gets demagnetized at about 170 degrees Fahrenheit, or 70 90 degrees Celsius.
Most substances will expand when they are heated. A few substances will contract; one example is water between zero and 4 degrees centigrade.
it turns to silvery beads
when matter is heated to 10,000 degrees celsius it becomes plasma.
when heated a certain limit of atoms is disturbed because of in creased Brownian motion