ice
physical property because the chemical makeup of the ice remains the same
The only two elements that are liquid at standard conditions(32 degrees Fahrenheit, and 1 Atmosphere pressure) are both metals, they are bromine and Mercury. Gallium melts to a liquid at just above room temperature( it melts in your hand!) but it doesn't make the cutoff
No, the temperature of a solid remains constant as it melts. The energy added to the solid is used to break the intermolecular forces holding the solid together, rather than increase its temperature. This process is known as the latent heat of fusion.
Sulfur melts at a relatively low temperature of 115.21 degrees Celsius (239.38 degrees Fahrenheit). It takes only a short amount of time, around a few minutes, for solid sulfur to melt into a liquid state at this temperature.
Mercury is the only metal to be liquid at room temperature.
No, gallium and cesium are also metals that are liquid at or near room temperature. Gallium melts at 29.76°C, while cesium melts at 28.5°C.
Yes, consuming food can help increase body temperature because the process of digestion generates heat in the body. Foods that contain spices like chili peppers can help increase body temperature due to the thermogenic properties of certain compounds. Additionally, consuming hot beverages like tea or soup can also temporarily raise body temperature.
Only the temperature in the environment is very important.
Mercury! A highly dangerous metal. Also the only LIQUID metal at ROOM TEMPERATURE!
While mercury is the only pure metal that is promoted in science classes at the metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature , gallium is close as it melts at 29.76° Celsius (85.57° Fahrenheit) or slightly below normal body temperature and well into the range found in many room isn the summer. However a gallium alloy made up of gallium, indium, and tin, and melts at -20° Celsius (-4° Fahrenheit). This is far below room temperature.
At room temprature only mercury. Gallium melts at body temprature.
a body regulating only
physical property because the chemical makeup of the ice remains the same
White-tailed deer have an internal control system which maintains body temperature regardless of the external temperature. If it is too hot outside they tend to pant like dogs and extrude sweat only through their noses, and will also find shade to keep cool. During colder times, they will eat constantly to maintain body temperature and their energy, if they can find sufficient food.
that which does not harm, stimulate, or destroy the body. Only what benefits the body.
Food
Yes. Not only does it lower your temperature, it controls all the symptoms of H1N1.