By heating after 400 oC nickel form the nickel oxide NiO.
the air being heated from a fireplace,air from a furnace,boiling water,the air being heated in a hot air balloon.
the air in the container expands
Generally, if air is heated, its temperature will increase. And if the pressure remains constant, its density will decrease.
When air is heated, it will expand and become less dense. This causes it to rise, creating convection currents. As the heated air rises, cooler air will flow in to replace it, leading to changes in temperature and pressure in the surrounding environment.
the air being heated by the sun
the air being heated by the sun
the air being heated by the sun
Cleaned, moistened, heated
As air (unconfined), is heated its volume increases, and its density decreases. That makes it lighter (per volume) than it was. Warm air will rise above colder air, and in essence, float on top of the colder air.
Convectional precipitation is the type of precipitation caused by air being heated at the surface of the earth. Convectional precipitation can fall anywhere on earth.
As air is heated, its volume typically expands. This happens because the heat increases the kinetic energy of the air molecules, causing them to move faster and spread out, which in turn leads to an increase in volume.
Yes! The heated air molecules always wants to fly upwards because of being lite. We can take the example of a ballon filled with air. When ballon is heated the pressure increases and ballon brusts. This proves that hot air exerts pressure.