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In almost all cases, matter expands and becomes less dense when it is heated. Melting ice is an exception.
It changes the vibrations of the molecules.
convection
when you add thermal energy to matter, the matter starts moving faster.
it increases
When matter is heated it will expand
Matter gains energy when it is heated due to a thermal transfer. It does not always evaporate when heated as this varies based on the specific material being heated.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
It will expand.
When matter is heated the particles in the matter gain energy and begin to move or vibrate more depending on the state in which the matter is currently in. If the heat provided is significant enough they can change state too. Hope that was what you were looking for!
Most matter EXPANDS when heatedmost matter expands when heated
When a matter is heated then the vibration of atoms increase and hence the kinetic energy increases.
When a matter is heated then the vibration of atoms increase and hence the kinetic energy increases.
entropy and energy
In almost all cases, matter expands and becomes less dense when it is heated. Melting ice is an exception.
It changes the vibrations of the molecules.
convection