steadily decreases
When water at zero degrees Celsius is heated, its volume initially decreases until it reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius. Beyond this temperature, as the water continues to heat up, it expands and its volume increases.
When a liquid is heated, its volume generally expands and increases, causing the molecules to move further apart. This expansion is due to the increase in the kinetic energy of the molecules, which leads to weaker intermolecular forces and greater separation between the molecules.
The volume of wax increases when heated because it expands due to the heat causing its molecules to move faster and spread apart. In contrast, the volume of water reduces when heated as it transitions from a liquid to a gas (steam), which results in decreased volume due to the increased distance between water molecules.
It expands.
To calculate the volume of water that can be heated by 1 degree when 6x10^15 joules are applied, we need to know the specific heat capacity of water. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C. By using the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q is the energy, m is the mass, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature change, we can calculate the mass of water. Once we have the mass, we can then calculate the volume using the water's density, which is approximately 1 g/cm³.
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The volume of a substance increases when heated
When water at zero degrees Celsius is heated, its volume initially decreases until it reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius. Beyond this temperature, as the water continues to heat up, it expands and its volume increases.
No, the volume of a metal increases as it is heated. It expands.
The increase in volume of a material when heated is called thermal expansion.
Assuming constant volume, the pressure of one cubic meter of air will increase by approximately 0.0365 atmospheres when heated by one degree Celsius. This value is derived from the ideal gas law, where pressure is directly proportional to temperature for a constant volume of gas.
Adding heat to something generally increases its volume. In rare cases, adding heat to something like ice may actually decrease its volume. The increase in volume of a heated gas is much more significant than the increase in volume when solids and liquids are heated.
It expands.
When a substance is heated, its volume generally increases due to thermal expansion. On the other hand, the density of the substance usually decreases since the same amount of matter now occupies a greater volume.
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It decreases
When oil is heated, its volume increases due to thermal expansion. This is because the heat causes the oil molecules to move faster and spread out, leading to an overall increase in volume. Additionally, the expansion of the oil can also be attributed to the decrease in its density as it becomes less dense when heated.