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To decrease the rate of solution of a given solid into a given solvent, cool the liquid.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
liquid. think of what you put into your car.
well it depends on the temperature because as u know water is originally a liquid but when the temperature hits 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. And the solid becomes a liquid when its above the freezing point with is 31 degrees Fahrenheit or more above.
To decrease the rate of solution of a given solid into a given solvent, cool the liquid.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
No, all the energy (here: warmth) you add to the solid is used to make it more liquid, only when ALL solid is converted in liquid, temperature will rise again.
Iron can be a solid, liquid, or gas because it is an element and elements can become all the forms of matter
At stp (standard temperature and pressure) silver is a solid. The only elements that are liquids at stp are bromine and mercury. There are more elements that are gases than liquids.
steel is all three. when it is heated it melts into a liquid. if it is heated even more it evaporates into a gas. if gas steel is cooled it condenses into liquid steel and if liquid steel is colled even more it hardens into a solid again
liquid. think of what you put into your car.
well it depends on the temperature because as u know water is originally a liquid but when the temperature hits 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. And the solid becomes a liquid when its above the freezing point with is 31 degrees Fahrenheit or more above.
The Sun is a source of energy, electromagnetic radiation. When this radiation impinges on a solid or liquid, it causes the atoms of that substance to vibrate more rapidly. The increasing vibration is "heat", their temperature increases.