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Why does the viscosity of sulfur increase with increase in temperature?

Because polymers are formed. Polymers have strong covalent bonds. A strong covalent bond increases viscosity and the material will resist being deformed.


What polymer are balloons made of?

Balloons are made up of a polymer, rubber. the reason for rubber being used in making of balloons is that rubber is an example of an elastomer type polymer, where the polymer has the ability to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. The rubber polymer is coiled when in the resting state. The elastic properties arise from the its ability to stretch the chains apart, but when the tension is released the chains snap back to the original position.


What are the components of a solution called?

solute (being dissolved) and solvent (dissolved in) If referring to organic chemistry, the components of a chemical solution are the material being dissolved (also known as the solute) and then the material being dissolved into (the solvent).


What are the special property of solid?

-Porosity has to do with the amount of pores in the material, which reflects the amount of air or water it can hold. -Ductility is the property of solid to be drawn into wires. -Malleability is the property of solid to be hammered into thin sheets. -Brittleness is the property of solid to be broken into pieces. -Elasticity is the property of solid to return to its original shape after being stretched. -Magnetic property is the ability to attract other materials. -Electrical property is the ability to allow electricity to pass through. -Thermal property is the ability to conduct heat. -Flexibility is the ability of a material to be bent without breaking.


What color is silver before being melted?

It's original color, silver, of course!

Related questions

What name is given to a material which returns to its original shape after being deformed?

elastic


What name is given to a material which returns to its and original shape after being deformed?

smart alloy or pollymer but think its smart


A metal that returns to its original after being deformed has undergone?

elastic deformation


How do you convert elastic energy into electricity energy?

Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being deformed. It is not a form of energy. Mechanical energy is needed to deform the material which stores this partially as potential (mechanical) energy, some is transformed to heat energy, which dissipates, and some is lost to entropy, as in all energy conversions. When the potential (mechanical) energy is released it can be used to drive an electrical generator to produce electricity, until the material returns to its original shape.


What are examples of elastic spring force?

If you stretch a rubber band then release it, it will return to its original shape. That is by definition elastic strain. Anything that returns to its original shape after being affected by force underwent elastic strain. If it is permanently deformed (ie you bent a paperclip out of place and it wont return to its original shape) then it passes the elastic strain region and suffered plastic strain.


Which term describes the ability of a solid to return to its original shape?

Elasticity describes the ability of a solid to return to its original shape after being deformed or stretched.


How does memory metal work?

A shape memory alloy (SMA, smart metal, memory alloy, muscle wire, smart alloy) is an alloy that "remembers" its original, cold, forged shape, and which returns to that shape after being deformed by applying heat. This material is a lightweight, solid state alternative to conventional actuators such as hydraulic, pneumatic, and motor-based systems. Shape memory alloys have applications in industries including medical and aerospace.


What are SMA actuators?

SMA stands for Shaped Memory Alloys. SMA have the property of "remembering" a shape even after being mechanically deformed. After deformation applied heat restores the material to its original shape. An SMA actuator uses this property of the the material to initiate some kind of mechanical motion. A typical application is a spring that once heated pushes on an assembly to make a subsequent motion happen.


Why does the viscosity of sulfur increase with increase in temperature?

Because polymers are formed. Polymers have strong covalent bonds. A strong covalent bond increases viscosity and the material will resist being deformed.


What Example of hookes law?

Elastic substances return to their original shape after being deformed. Hooke's Law tells us that the force an elastic object, such as a spring, uses to reinstate itself to an original length is relative to, but in the opposite direction, of the length the spring is stretched.


What was unusual about the god Hephaestus?

Hephaestus was described as being exceedingly ugly and deformed.


Which movie came first Mewtwo Returns or Mewtwo Strikes Back?

Mewtwo Strikes Back, is the original, and first movie within the Pokemon series. Mewtwo returns is technically the sequel to Mewtwo Strikes back, being the second movie(?) starring Mewtwo.