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No chloroform can't be heated to ninety degrees Celsius in an open container. Heroin will be made if the chloroform dissolves colored impurities and settles to the bottom.
All liquids expand when heated. e.g. Mercury in a thermometer. One exception may be water when heated form 0 to 4 degrees Celsius.
Boiling point at sea level.
The kinetic energy increase.
Obviously, it would bubble and eventually burn up ;)
If a substance is heated, it will either get hotter, or it will change its phase - for example, when ice at 0 degrees Celsius is melted to water at 0 degrees Celsius. In this case, the heat energy is converted to a type of potential energy.
100 degrees celsius
46 million
The state of matter of mercury and the motion of its particles as it is heated from 45 degrees Celsius to 356 degrees Celsius is 46 million.
Question makes no sense - unanswerable. Nothing changes mass when heated or cooled.
it denatures
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
1,000 m
when matter is heated to 10,000 degrees celsius it becomes plasma.
it will boil once it reaches 100 degrees Celsius
12.775 kcal
No chloroform can't be heated to ninety degrees Celsius in an open container. Heroin will be made if the chloroform dissolves colored impurities and settles to the bottom.