The atoms that make up the metal are loosened up by the heat, therefore causing the metal structure to become more flexible.
they melt into liquid.
The particles will start to get really warm and then vibrate and if they get heated for so long the metal will change state and become a liquid. The molecules (small particles) expand so the metal also expand.
when metal is heated it gets bigger because the particles move fast
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metal began to expand, because of there atom separated it increases in volume or size when temperature is increased
Metals are melted .
yes
It turns into a metal called "soda"
looses hydroxy group and forms lithium metal
They melt. Simply because they are types of metal. All types of metal melt when they are heated in fire.
It will bend eventually because u have heated it up so much it wouldn't be able to function It becomes molten like the lava in the earth.
the partcles get closer together or the particles get bigger. you decide
goes bigger
it wil expand
its resistence considerably decreases
It turns into a metal called "soda"
When a fork is heated it may loose its temper what happens to the metal in this state?
The hole decreases due to metal expansion.
It heats up
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The metal increases in hardness, a mechanical property. The process which transforms the metal hardness is called "quenching".
looses hydroxy group and forms lithium metal
They melt. Simply because they are types of metal. All types of metal melt when they are heated in fire.
When a metal bar is heated....the particles in the area of the metal bar that is hot start vibrating.. knocking into each other and passing the heat energy on to cooler particles. The cooler end that isn't heated still has a rise in temperature just not as much as the heated area because the heat has almost been diluted.