During a change of state (phase) there is only a change in the potential energy of the molecules, not the kinetic energy. The energy is used by the molecules to rearrange themselves into positions they have in the liquid state.
The temperature of the environment remain greater than 0 0C.
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
The optimal function of the enzyme is impeded and if the temperature rises too high the enzyme, mostly protein, will degrade and become useless.
Well, one measurement that is on a scale that starts with absolute zero is temperature.
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Nothing.
when solid has already melted and when heat is supplied it starts increasing the temperature of liquid
Our ear starts paining when the flight takes off due to the pressure difference. As the altitude changes the pressure, temperature, etc.... also changes
He changes a lot because of the things he sees and the things he does. He starts to doubt why he went to war in the first place.
there are so many seasons because as the earth gets closer to the sun, the temperature changes as it gets warmer, but when the earth get farther away from the sun, the temperature starts to change as it gets colder.
An annual event starts with A and happens once a year.
Recrystallisation temperature is the temperature at which the crystal structure starts forming.
If the temperature start in - it means that is low. If the temperature starts with the number directly it means its higher than the temperature that starts with - .
Its condensation temperature.
Nothing actually the sugar just falls to the bottom and the water starts to get more towards room temperature. Hope that helped you. :)
1 kelvin and 1 celsius degree are both exactly the same thing ... a unit of temperature, equal to 1/100 of the difference between the freezing and boiling points of water. The only difference between the Kelvin scale and the Celsius scale is that they start from different temperatures ... the Celsius number starts from the freezing point of water, whereas the Kelvin scale starts from 'absolute zero'. So the Kelvin temperature will always be 273.15 more than the Celsius temperature ... because it starts at 273.15 lower. But when the temperature changes by some number of Celsius degrees, it changes by exactly the same number of Kelvins, because 1 Kelvin is exactly the same size as 1 Celsius degree.
It starts to be on fire the it starts to smoke