Celsius:0 degrees frozen, 71 melting point and 360 degrees boiling point.
the glass is malleable
heating
When a substance is heated, a heating curve shows the changes in temperature as well as the physical state of the substance. A heating curve can chart the temperature versus the time elapsed as the changes take place.
a heating curve
Heating curves (temp vs time) show the transition of a solid to a liquid to a gas. The solid begins to absorb heat, which is represented by a gradual increase in your curve starting from the origin. Eventually, the solid will reach the melting point, at which the temperature will cease to increase until it has fully transitioned to a liquid phase. Therefore, the melting point is the y-value correspondind to the first horizontal portion of the heating curve.
heating curve is hotter than the cooling curve
the glass is malleable
AnswerAlcohol freezes at -114. i would imagine that the heating curve would be similar to the differences in freezing curve..
When a substance is heated, a heating curve shows the changes in temperature as well as the physical state of the substance. A heating curve can chart the temperature versus the time elapsed as the changes take place.
The related link below illustrates 3 ways of drawing a curve. The techniques are easily adapted to a quadratic curve.
That is the boiling point
heating
the heating curve is circa 20-30 C, while the cooling curve is circa 0 C
When a substance is heated, a heating curve shows the changes in temperature as well as the physical state of the substance. A heating curve can chart the temperature versus the time elapsed as the changes take place.
it must be an atom
What is a Bunsen burner heating curve?
A circle is a 360º curve. A 25º curve means that the two radius lines which give the start and end of the curve are 25 degrees apart (even if they are not 'visible' in the curve).