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What happen to an object when heated?

When an object is heated, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to move faster and spread out. This expansion can lead to a change in the object's physical state (solid to liquid to gas) or its volume. Additionally, heating can break or weaken the bonds between particles, altering the object's chemical properties.


When an object is cooled the bonds in that object?

strengthen


Does the volume of an object change if heated?

The volume of a substance increases when heated


What is an called when the object glows when it is heated?

An object that glows when heated is called incandescent. This phenomenon occurs when the object's temperature increases to the point where it emits visible light.


Will a mass of an object increase after heated?

no


When an object is heated it increases What is this called?

When an object is heated, it increases in temperature. The process of an object gaining heat and becoming warmer is known as thermal expansion.


Which bonds are the last to break when an enzyme is heated 1 disulphide 2 hydrogen 3 hydrophobic interactions 4 ionic?

The disulphide bonds are typically the last to break when an enzyme is heated. Disulphide bonds are covalent bonds that are strong and require higher temperatures to break compared to hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions, and ionic bonds.


Why does cooking a food change its hardness?

Heat can make and break chemical bonds. If something gets softer when heated (e.g. ice to water) the bonds are weakened or broken. If when heated it gets harder (e.g sauce that thickens) then the bonds are strengthened or created


What covalent bonds do water and soy sauce has?

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What happens to a substance or object when it is heated?

It expands.


What object vibrate?

Atoms or molecules when they are heated.


What is water when heated?

Water molecules are attracted to each other, resulting in the formation if weak chemical bonds, called hydrogen donds. When water is heated the heat energy disrupts the hydrogen bonds reulting in hydrogen bonds between water molecules to be broken.