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Temperature is the perception we have of the vibrational energy of the molecules in any substance. The faster they vibrate, the hotter the object. So the answer is physical.
No. It is a physical change.
Either a decrease or increase in temperature will change the density of an object.
Yes.
A change in temperature generally increases the resistivity of most materials. This is because as temperature rises, the atoms in the material start to vibrate more vigorously, causing more collisions between electrons and atoms. These collisions impede the flow of electrons, resulting in an increase in resistivity. Conversely, at lower temperatures, resistivity tends to decrease due to reduced atomic vibrations and fewer collisions.
Retreat,Or a decrease in temperature.
A decrease in temperature is a physical change, not chemical.
Temperature is the perception we have of the vibrational energy of the molecules in any substance. The faster they vibrate, the hotter the object. So the answer is physical.
Temperature is a physical phenomenon Change of temperature is a physical change.
The change from ice to water is a physical change defined as melting, this reaction occurs when ice exceeds a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius.)
A decrease in temperature has moved the algae into the stream.
because condensation is simply just a change of the water temperature in the air. a temperature change is a physical change. clouds form when the water vapor condenses, so therefore, cloud formation is a physical change.
it is a physical change because the state of the glass does not change.it cracks because of the rapid change of temperature
The solubility would decrease because it is a gas.
Change in temperature is not a chemical change rather it is a physical change because it does not cause any change in composition or chemical properties of matter.
A change in temperature can change the rate of physical or chemical change.
Physical. The mercury doesn't change.