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At a high enough temp. it melts
Yes ,due to heating effect of current.
NovaNet: The lattice breaks apart and the ions flow freely.
Effect of heat would be the solvent will be dissolved fast and the temperature changes contribute to the change of the effect of the supersaturated solution.
sodium oxide, carbon dioxide and water 2nd answer: there will be no effect on sodium carbonate if it is heated as sodium carbonate will not be decompose upon heating.
yes,joule is a heating reversible effect .
how would you show the heating effect of a current?
Joule showed the heating effect due to the resistence of wire which cary the current.
No, heating and cooling does not effect the strength of a glass
An appliance that works on heating effect consumes more electricity.
By heating the density is lowered.
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by the radiation in the filament it throw out heat . this way the bulb demonstrates the heating effect. :D
Heating effect of electric current.
Heating effect
Disadvantages of the heating effect of electric currents are: short circuits, house fires, and explosions. Advantages of the heating effect of electric currents are: electric light, toasting food, and keeping a room warm.
No, because heating matter does not effect the mass.