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Regular ice is frozen, solid water. When s temperature rises, it turns to water: a liquid. Dry is solid carbon dioxide. When its temperature rises, it becomes a gas instead of first turning to a liquid.
At the melting temperature of water, there are two phases of matter present: solid and liquid. As the temperature rises above the melting point (0 degrees Celsius), the solid ice melts into liquid water.
Gas molecules are spread out. When they are placed under pressure they condense into a liquid.
The temperature rises.
the liquid in the thermometer rises because of the surrounding heat which causes a chemical reaction wihtin the substance which makes the liquid rises. When, the liquid sinks, itn is because the air has gotten cooler
The liquid rises, indicating a temperature.
Temperature rises, liquid starts boiling becoming vapor
density difference is decreasing when the temperature rises with liquid chlorine.
solubility increase as the temperature rises rises thus its directly proportional under normal circumstances
Convection
Regular ice is frozen, solid water. When s temperature rises, it turns to water: a liquid. Dry is solid carbon dioxide. When its temperature rises, it becomes a gas instead of first turning to a liquid.
If the temperature of rock rises above the melting point, it will melt into liquid. Theoretically, though not realistically, the rock could undergo a phase change and vaporize.
YES it is called "pressure temperature relationship" temperature rises so does the pressure
since our bodies have a mechanism for losing heat when temperature of body rises . when sweat comes out the ,water vaporizes utilizing latent heat of vaporization from our body this heat gets deducted from our body's temperature. hence to keep our inside cool and maintain a temperature of 36 degree celsius we have to perspire
The air temperature rises when particles in the air begin to move faster. The energy of the motion of particles is called thermal energy.
Mercury (the red liquid) is used in many older thermometers because it is the only metal which is liquid at room temperature and expands uniformly as the temperature increase. Thus, as the temperature rises and falls the mercury rises and falls inside of the thermometer and gives us a reading as to what temperature it is. Most electronic thermometers used are called thermo-resistors. These types of thermometers use semiconductors that act as temperature sensitive resistors. The colder it is, the less conductive the semiconductor is. A computer measures the conductivity of the metal and determines the temperature based on the resistance of the semiconductor.
Water temperature rises, ice (solid water) starts melting and becomes liquid, liquid starts boiling becoming vapor.