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Some indicators are: - an increase of temperature - release of a gas - change of color - change of odor - formation of a precipitate etc.
Addition of heat produces more liquid, breaking apart the intermolecular bonds, rather than increasing bond oscillation (increasing temperature).
The state change from liquid to a gas comes from the changing of the temperature. The increase of thermal energy will provide such a change. i.e. Heat it up and watch it boil!
During a phase change, the heat transferred to a substance is used to break intermolecular forces (latent heat), and thus the temperature of the substance does not change. The opposite also occurs: heat is transferred from a substance during a phase change without a decrease in temperature as intermolecular bonds form.
This is called a physical change.
As the average kinetic energy of a substance increases, the temperature will increase.
Heat which causes a change in temperature of substance is called specific heat.
This temperature is called melting point and is different for each substance or material.
The answer to this question is entirely dependent on the type of substance. This temperature is called the boiling point.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
As the average kinetic energy of a substance increases, the temperature will increase.
It is usually called freezing, but can also be called solidification. It occurs when the temperature goes below the freezing temperature of a substance and that substance solidifies, or becomes hard.
A substance with a high specific heat will easily change temperature.
A substance with a high specific heat will easily change temperature.
The electrons of different atoms start moving due to the change in kinetic energy. This produces a rise in the temperature of the substance. Each substance will have different reactions to the temperature changes{THIS WAS NOT MY ANSWER}
Some indicators are: - an increase of temperature - release of a gas - change of color - change of odor - formation of a precipitate etc.
Some indicators are: - an increase of temperature - release of a gas - change of color - change of odor - formation of a precipitate etc.