In that case, the metal will cool down, and the water will heat up. Also, since the temperature difference is quite big, the water will form lots of bubbles, and make a lot of noise, because of the sudden heating.
The state of matter of mercury and the motion of its particles as it is heated from 45 degrees Celsius to 356 degrees Celsius is 46 million.
Its density decreases.
It gets demagnetized at about 170 degrees Fahrenheit, or 70 90 degrees Celsius.
46 million
It will melt if heated hot enough.
when matter is heated to 10,000 degrees celsius it becomes plasma.
100 degrees celsius
When gypsum is heated to 120o C, it tuns into plaster of paris, after loosing about 75% of its water.
The state of matter of mercury and the motion of its particles as it is heated from 45 degrees Celsius to 356 degrees Celsius is 46 million.
100 degree Celsius
it denatures
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
They become denatured; enzymes lose activity and cannot catalyze reactions effectively.
Nothing, a passivation occur.
Its density decreases.
it turns to silvery beads
The products depend upon the pressure. At high pressure HMF alongwith levulinic acid will form. At lower pressure some aromatics could form.