Really depends on the type of rock, how hot it becomes. If the rock has air pockets, like limestone it may cumble. If it lava rock, it may only hold the heat then transfer it to the water. Granite being harder and more dense, depends on how hot, but if the core is hot, and you rapid cool the outside, it could explode.
The water will then turn into gas, (steam). And the rock might crack.
Well...You may not have realised that if you heat a piece of solid carbon dioxide from -100oC to -78oC, what happens is that it gets heated from -100oC to -78oC. I know, I'm a genius. Now go and do your homework on your own and stop googling the answers, you little lazy, cheater, piece of faeces.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
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
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The water turns purple, and gets hotter. And what happens to the beaker? Depending on what it is made of, and the temperature to which it is heated, it might melt.
It will become dry. Exposing bread to heat is how you get croutons and toast.
it become ductile
what would happen if a large piece of steel wool was used? A much smaller piece
convection takas place wen iron piece is heated
contracts (get smaller)
When glass is heated to a certain point it becomes easy to shape. It can be bent and shaped into many ways.
The nagle of light determines the area over which the energy of the light is spread out and that will affect how much it is heated.
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Well...You may not have realised that if you heat a piece of solid carbon dioxide from -100oC to -78oC, what happens is that it gets heated from -100oC to -78oC. I know, I'm a genius. Now go and do your homework on your own and stop googling the answers, you little lazy, cheater, piece of faeces.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange