Almost all solids, liquids and gases will have its volume increased as heat is given. In case of solids, definitely volume increases as its temperature increases. Temperature is the effect due to the heat given. Hence heat is the cause.
In case of liquids too the volume increases as heat is absorbed. But in water especially as its temperature is increased right from zero to 4 deg celcius the volume decreases. Conversely as the temperature is reduced below 4 deg its volume increases and so it is named as anomalous expansion.
In case of gases, we have one condition. As the pressure is maintained constant, then increase in temperature would bring an increase in its volume.
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Conduction works best in solids because the particles are close together and can transfer heat energy through direct contact. Liquids and gases are poorer conductors of heat compared to solids.
Bunsen burner is typically used to heat solids and liquids in science laboratories. It uses a gas flame to provide a controlled source of heat for various experiments and processes.
Yes, gases are generally poor thermal conductors compared to solids and liquids. This is because gases have low density and their particles are further apart, making it harder for heat to transfer through them by conduction. Heat transfer in gases primarily occurs through convection rather than conduction.
Solids, liquids and gases expand when heated, liquids and gases expand much more that solids. Gases can be compressed
Solids ---heat---> Liquids ---more heat---> gases
yes
by filtration
Five facts: 1. When liquids cool down, they become solids. 2. When gases cool down, they become liquids. 3. When solids heat up, they become liquids. 4. When liquids heat up, they become gases. 5. Some liquids will only freeze in temperatures that can never be recreated by humans.
Solids do conduct heat better than gases, although not necessarily better than liquids. Some solids are actually composite materials, because they can have a porous structure which contains gas within the solid, and this results in solids that do not conduct heat very well. But it is the gas component which has this insulating property.
Because they conduct heat less efficiently than do liquids or solids.
Convection
Liquids and gases are good insulators because their molecules are spaced farther apart compared to solids, reducing the transfer of heat energy through conduction. Furthermore, liquids and gases have low thermal conductivity, meaning they do not transfer heat as easily as solids. This makes them effective insulators against heat loss or gain.
Gases are made when you heat up solids or liquids. Liquids are made when you cool down gases or heat up solids. Solids are made when you cool down gases or solids. When you heat up solids they make liquids and when you heat up liquids it makes gases. When you heat up gases it makes plasma (plas-mu) but that is very very very very very very hard to make.
move and transfer heat through bulk motion like gases and liquids. Heat conduction is the primary mode of heat transfer in solids, where energy is transferred through the vibration and collision of atoms and molecules within the solid material.
it causes all to under go a phase change. solids change into liquids by melting, liquids turn into gas by evaporation and......well, i have no freakin idea how gas changes actually
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