A change in temperature leads to a change in the kinetic energy of the atoms in the particle.
Change in temperature directly indicates a change in the mean amount of kinetic energy possessed by each particle. It also indirectly indicates a possible change in state, and a possible change in chemical properties too (chemical reactions often involve energy transfer in the form of temperature change).
The particle in an atom that cannot change is the number of protons. If that changes, it is no longer the same element.
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.
The observation that hydrogen chloride is a gas at room temperature is a PHYSICAL property.
it changes to single ionized helium ion
Sound travels faster when the air is warm
How does particle behavior change as an object changes from a solid to liquid to gas
Its length, linear density, thickness, and temperature all change.
Change in temperature directly indicates a change in the mean amount of kinetic energy possessed by each particle. It also indirectly indicates a possible change in state, and a possible change in chemical properties too (chemical reactions often involve energy transfer in the form of temperature change).
The particle in an atom that cannot change is the number of protons. If that changes, it is no longer the same element.
An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
no, it would be a physical change (with reservations) [depending on HOW you change the size]
The temperature changes as the weather changes and the Earth tilts on its axis, causing the seasons to change.
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.
The property of the object would change "solid, liquid, or gas"
a few degrees before the particle become energy. it could change, dependent on the resistance of the particle for heatness.
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.