If the heat in question is approaching the object-in-question's melting point, the object will become more and more fluid-like the further up to, and past, its melting point the temperature goes.
Yes, particularly with excessive heat or wear.
An ice lolly starts in a solid state but can change shape as it melts due to heat from outside sources or ambient temperature.
they are different because a chemical change is a change in which you apply heat to a object to change it in form physical change is when you change a form it size or shape but do not apply heat.So you will know the differnce because when you add heat to any object its a chemical change but expccpt boiling water
An enzyme can lose its shape (tertiary structure) through many ways. Some of these include: pH change, increased heat, or change in ionic strength of the solution (increasing or decreasing salt levels).
Change of shape can not be used to indicate a chemical reaction has happened. Examples of evidence of a chemical reaction are changes in odor or color.
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Accommodation is the term that means the lens of the eye can change shape. When it changes shape, the eye can focus on items far away or close.
Yes, particularly with excessive heat or wear.
The process that causes protein shape to change in response to heat is called denaturation. When proteins are exposed to high temperatures, the interactions that maintain their specific shape are disrupted, causing the protein to unfold and lose its structure. This can result in loss of function and potential degradation of the protein.
Yes, a solid shape can change. If the heat rises above a certain temperature that which a solid can handle (the melting point) than the solid begins a physical change into a liquid.
Assuming that they do have a fixed shape to start with, when they are subject to heat or force. The forces could be compression, extension or deforming stress.
it is a chemical change and i think maybe it is because you use heat to melt it and metal to shape it.
No. Only heat, compression, or decompression can change the size of a gas/liquid.
Because gas takes the shape of it's container, it can change volume quite easily. No matter what container you put it in, a gas takes that shape and volume.
The shape of the enzyme must match the shape of the substrate. ... Higher temperature generally causes more collisions among the molecules and therefore ... bonding within the protein molecule change and the molecule changes shape.Can cause the enzyme to change shape? If you mean What causes it to change shape, mainly it's heat.
Shape memory alloys, such as nitinol, are materials that can easily change their shape when exposed to heat or stress. These alloys have the ability to return to their original shape after deformation, making them useful in applications like orthodontic braces and stents.