Convective mixing.
Convection current
For most liquids viscosity decreases as temperature increases.
Change its temperature.
Convection current
Yes, different liquids have different coefficients of volume expansion, which means they expand by different amounts for the same increase in temperature. This is because the molecular structure and composition of liquids vary, leading to different responses to changes in temperature.
Convective mixing.
Motion of a fluid owed to a difference in temperature within the fluid is calledThermal Convection. The result of this phenomenon is a transfer of thermalenergy (heat), from a hot body to a cool body.
Monounstatured and polyunsaturated fats are produced by plants and are liquids at room temperature.
Monounstatured and polyunsaturated fats are produced by plants and are liquids at room temperature.
There are a few differences between liquids and solids. Two of these differences are that a solid is solid at room temperature, while a liquid remains fluid. A liquid will fill the shape of whatever container it rests in, while a solid maintains its shape.
heat energy
Convection current
What activates a convection current, starting the flow of a fluid? A. cold temperatures at the north pole B. heated liquids at the earth's surface C. iron-rich rocks in the mantle D. temperature differences in the mantle
Yes, Bromine and mercury are the only two liquids at room temperature that are elements.
all metals can liquids at certain temperature mercury is a classical example of a liquids metal
Density.
when it is cold temperature it forms a solid