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because he particles are moving faster which makes then separate ..
Most thermometers work on the principle that elements and compounds expand as their temperature increases. Liquids or solids that expand at a constant rate over the desired temperature range are used so that the amount they have expanded can be measured and compared against known expansion rates to determine the temperature.
Liquid Not liquids,gases.
It doesn't. In general solubility of gases decrease as temperature increases.
Increasing the temperature will increase the reaction rate, as will finding a suitable catalyst.
In general matter expands its temperature and volume with heat.This heat energy causes an increase of energy internal to the matter that expands its volume: solids melt to liquids, liquids expand to gases; and gases transform to plasma. At phase temperatures the matter changes form with no change in temperature;
Typically, a lower temperature denotes higher density, but many LIQUIDS are uncompressible (water actually expands slightly as it freezes) and therefore density in maintained. FLUIDS on the other hand encompass both liquids and gasses, of which gasses ARE compressible and will increase in density as temperature drops.
Solid,Liquids,Gases expand when heated. Heat makes the particle attraction low hence the space between the particles increase and the thing expand. The expansion is the increase in the moleculer space of substances.
because he particles are moving faster which makes then separate ..
Generally, the solubility of gasses in liquids go up as the temperature of the liquid goes down.
Yes, it does. In general, liquids and solids solubility will increase with temperature. The opposite for gases
The solubility increase with the temperature (extremely rare exceptions exist).
Most thermometers work on the principle that elements and compounds expand as their temperature increases. Liquids or solids that expand at a constant rate over the desired temperature range are used so that the amount they have expanded can be measured and compared against known expansion rates to determine the temperature.
Liquid Not liquids,gases.
It doesn't. In general solubility of gases decrease as temperature increases.
Increase in temprature brings about increase in the rate of reaction and this does affect d solubility of the subtance
Increasing the temperature will increase the reaction rate, as will finding a suitable catalyst.