It depends on the material. Most materials would expand and the volume would increases.
It expands.
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.
When heat is removed from a heated material, it begins to cool down. The molecules within the material lose kinetic energy, resulting in a decrease in temperature. As the temperature drops, the material may undergo physical changes, such as solidification or contraction, depending on its properties.
Most materials expand when heated. A few contract under certain circumstances, for instance water contracts when heated between 1 and 4 degrees C. Some change colour, e.g. zinc oxide. Whether they could double in size depends on the material and the temperature increase.
When you heat something (gas, liquid, solid) it's volume increases. Sometimes it is not a visible change, yet volume increases by small amount. That is because by applying heat you make participles that are building the substacne dirft away from each other.
The increase in volume of a material when heated is called thermal expansion.
It expands.
It is reduced by haft
Nothing unless they are heated. If they are heated it will become iron oxide. Which is the same material that we find the ground
A new material - glass - is obtained.
As air is heated, its volume typically expands. This happens because the heat increases the kinetic energy of the air molecules, causing them to move faster and spread out, which in turn leads to an increase in volume.
It becomes smaller.
The volume of a substance increases when heated
When a material is heated up, the molecules gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing the material to expand. When a material is cooled down, the molecules lose kinetic energy and move more slowly, causing the material to contract. These changes in molecular movement affect the material's physical properties such as volume, density, and state (solid, liquid, gas).
When a balloon is heated, the air molecules inside the balloon gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and take up more space. This increase in volume leads to the balloon expanding.
No, the volume of a metal increases as it is heated. It expands.
The liquid will expand, it's volume will increase. If it becomes heated enough, it will evaporate (turn into a gas). The more heated it becomes, the more its volume must increase to keep the same pressure.