When concrete is heated up, the moisture trapped inside can turn into steam and cause the concrete to expand rapidly, leading to cracking and spalling. The heat can also cause the concrete to lose its strength and structural integrity. Ultimately, if the temperature is high enough, the concrete can undergo thermal spalling and disintegrate.
When wood is heated up, the moisture and volatile gases inside it are released, causing it to undergo pyrolysis. This process breaks down the organic compounds in the wood into charcoal and other byproducts like tar and gas. If the heat is high enough, the charcoal left behind can ignite, causing the wood to burn.
It will bend eventually because u have heated it up so much it wouldn't be able to function It becomes molten like the lava in the earth.
Zinc carbonate decomposes when heated to give zinc oxide.
When a liquid is heated, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to move faster and farther apart. This results in the liquid expanding and eventually reaching its boiling point, at which it changes into a gas.
When liquid oxygen is heated, it undergoes a phase change and turns into gaseous oxygen. As it heats up and transitions into a gas, its volume expands significantly. This increase in volume leads to an increase in pressure, potentially causing the container to rupture if not properly controlled.
They vibrate
it goes up
they shrink and shrivel up
It heats up
It bubbles up dummy.
When a noble gas is heated, its molecules move faster (this is the same as saying that the gas heats up).
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
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They get heated up, and get signals in them which make them unhealthy.
When matter is heated it will expand
enzymes undergo denaturation when heated to high temperatures
First the liquid gets hot, then it boils becoming a gas.