the wavelength of emission becomes shorter
air can become a good conductor when it is heated to very high temperatures
It will melt if heated hot enough.
The gas will expand as it is heated.
When a fork is heated it may loose its temper what happens to the metal in this state?
The molecules of a gas move faster when heated so the pressure increases.
it turns into liquid
Slate is among the natural stones that can withstand high temperatures.
it will lose its magnetism OR it will get weaker
enzymes undergo denaturation when heated to high temperatures
when matter is heated to 10,000 degrees celsius it becomes plasma.
They both release carbon dioxide,but at different temperatures
when motor oil is heated it viscotity rises and becomes thicker
air can become a good conductor when it is heated to very high temperatures
That is a heated O2 sensor.
Acetone will either evaporate or ignite (catch fire) when heated. At room temperature it evaporates quickly but will do so when hot. When exposed to very high temperatures it will catch fire.
When matter is heated it will expand
The name of the range of colors emitted by a heated (energized, excited, etc...) atom is called an emission spectrum.