Glass is a material that is neither affected by heat nor reacts with chemicals. It is resistant to high temperatures and is chemically inert, making it a suitable material for a wide range of applications.
The substance that reacts chemically with another to produce heat is called a "reactant."
When butane reacts with oxygen, it undergoes combustion and releases heat energy. This heat energy increases the temperature of the surrounding area, leading to an exothermic reaction.
The candle reacts to heat from the flame by melting the wax, allowing it to burn and release light and heat. It also reacts to oxygen in the air to sustain the combustion process, producing a flame.
A cold pack creates a endothermic reaction when the chemical reacts, which means that energy is taken from the surrounding, which makes the packaging cold. it is the opposite with a heat pack, an exothermic reaction is created which releases the energy into the surrounding creating the heat. Hope this helped.
The enthalpy change when hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium is exothermic, meaning it releases heat energy.
the chemicals reacts faster
You want something that reacts with water and is exothermic. An example would be an alkali metal (such as sodium), or perhaps oxygen salts that react with water
Polyurethane can turn yellow due to exposure to light, heat, or chemicals. This yellowing process is known as oxidation, which can happen over time as the polyurethane reacts with its environment.
just about anything!!
A car engine is technically a heat engine that has no energy of its own but it converts the chemical energy in the fuels into heat and then into kinetic energy by turning a rotating shaft. The chemicals that react to make the engine work consists of carbon and hydrogen from the gasoline in the fuel tank, and oxygen taken from the atmosphere. The carbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and heat, while the hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce water and heat.
The delivery tube is removed from water before the heat is turned off to prevent water from being sucked back into the apparatus due to a decrease in pressure. This can lead to contamination of the chemicals being collected, as well as potential hazards if the hot water reacts violently upon contact with the chemicals.
Silk reacts to heat the same way any other natural fibre reacts: too close equals flame.
The substance that reacts chemically with another to produce heat is called a "reactant."
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Nothing "attracts heat"
Neither generate heat. Neither is warmer
There's never been a gold nickel. Your coin is either plated or was affected by exposure to heat or chemicals. Either way, it has no added value.