It will cause the liquid to either expand or contract.
As a liquid is heated it becomes another state of matter - a gas. For example, heated water becomes steam.
1. An increase in temperature
2. Possible thermal degradation
3. Thermal expansion
4. Evaporation under the boiling point
5. Vaporization at the boiling point
evaporation, thermal dissociation, extension of the volume
heat, humidity,wind and the surface area of container that it is in.
Causes Rust,oxidizing and electroplating.
When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.
In liquids particles are more loosely packed so heat can flow through more ease.
No and yes. If the two liquids do not react chemically then its a physical change, called the enthalpy of mixing, heat of mixing, which can be exothermic or endothermic. If the two liquids react then the heat produced would be chemical.
Effects are: boiling or thermal decompostion.
heat, humidity,wind and the surface area of container that it is in.
The two methods of heat transfer that are possible with liquids are convection and conduction. Convection has a greater effect because it helps heat spread faster.
It will cause the liquid to either expand or contract.
heat disitilation is when u heat up liquids to get different results
It doesn't
This depends on the freezing point.
radiation
Yes, different temps will effect the amount of rust on a penny, nail, needle, and paper clip. The different types of liquids will also effect the rusting process.
Work is a cause and heat is an effect
When heat enters a liquid the electrons in the liqiud move faster, causing them to jump around and separate. That is why water boils, because the electronsin the water separate from each other and the water molecules are released.
Causes Rust,oxidizing and electroplating.