When nickel is heated, it undergoes a color change from silver to a pale yellow color. It also becomes more ductile and malleable, allowing it to be shaped easily. Additionally, heating nickel can increase its reactivity with certain substances.
Nickel sulphate crystals should not be dried in an oven because they can decompose or melt at high temperatures. This can lead to the formation of toxic gases or fumes, and potentially cause an explosion or fire. It is safer to use a desiccator or drying cabinet at lower temperatures to remove moisture from the crystals.
When nickel is put in a copper (II) sulfate solution, a displacement reaction occurs where the nickel replaces the copper in the solution. This results in the formation of nickel sulfate and copper metal deposits on the surface of the nickel.
Zinc carbonate decomposes when heated to give zinc oxide.
Nickel gives a green color. The melting point of nickel is 1455 degrees Celsius
When ice is heated, it absorbs heat energy and melts into liquid water. The temperature of the ice remains at 0 degrees Celsius until it has completely melted.
By heating after 400 oC nickel form the nickel oxide NiO.
When matter is heated it will expand
The nickel is heated to a high degree then fed through huge rollers to form sheets.
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When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
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It cooks.
it will evaporate
It is solid at standard temperatures and pressures.
It loses its charged.
they undergo gelatinization.