The temperature of a substance increases as the mean random kinetic energy of its particles increases. This is because temperature of an object is directly proportional to the kinetic energy of its particles. Thus when the particles move faster as a whole, such as when the object is put near a flame, the object heats up.
The temperature of a substance is said to increase when the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles increases.
An increase in energy raises the temperature of a substance. A change in atoms or molecules also directly inscreases the temperature.
The solubility of gas increases as the temperature decreases.
In general, the solubility of a salt increases as the temperature is raised, and thus decreases when the temperature is lowered.
When pressure decreases, entropy increases. Increases in entropy correspond to pressure decreases and other irreversible changes in a system. Entropy determines that thermal energy always flows spontaneously from regions of higher temperature to regions of lower temperature, in the form of heat.
If the temperature of a liquid decreases, so does the vapor pressure. Clothes dry faster in a warm or hot clothes dryer than they do when hung up in a cool house. The vapor pressure of water is higher when it is warmer in the clothes dryer. Clothes dry faster in the sunshine than in the shade. Sunshine is warmer.
According to Charles law, the volume of gas decreases with lower temperatures and increases with higher temperatures
As the temperature rises, the viscosity, meaning a substance's resistance to flow decreases because a liquid based substance melts, and flows more.Viscosity decreases as temperature increases.
Its viscosity decreases, which allows it to flow easier.
it decreases because when an object is moving as the temperature decreases the object decreases
The temperature decreases
The relative humidity decreases
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
radiation from object decreases as the temperature rises
The solubility of gas increases as the temperature decreases.
Generally, as temperature increases, solubility increases. There are a few cases where the opposite happens, though.
Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.
When a sample of a substance absorbs thermal energy, its temperature rises.
The particles in a substance slow down when the average kinetic energy of the particles decreases. As the average kinetic energy decreases, the internal energy decreases, and so the thermal energy decreases. As the thermal energy of the substance decreases, the temperature decreases.