particles
By adding heat and removing heat.
it gets colder
You are adding heat/energy. It is melting.
You are adding heat/energy. It is melting.
Adding heat to a sample of matter increases the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This increased movement can lead to changes in the physical state of the matter, such as melting or vaporization, depending on the amount of heat added.
They start to speed up and expand.
it gives off its gas and heat
If the matter is in a liquid state, add heat to turn liquid to vapor. Remove heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a vapor, remove heat to form a liquid, and remove more heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a solid, add heat to turn it into a liquid. Add more heat to turn into a vapor.
No. They use the heat from decomposing material to generate the heat, removing or adding matter to maintain the required temperature.
Yes, matter can change its state when heat is added or removed. For example, adding heat to ice causes it to melt into water, while removing heat from water causes it to freeze into ice. This process is known as a phase change.
Conduction is heat transfer WITHOUT matter transfer Convection is heat transfer WITH matter transfer
Adding heat to matter causes the atoms to vibrate faster and increase in kinetic energy. This can result in the matter changing states, such as melting from a solid to a liquid or evaporating from a liquid to a gas.