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What deos water do when it is heated?

Water temperature rises, ice (solid water) starts melting and becomes liquid, liquid starts boiling becoming vapor.


What do water do when it's heated?

Water temperature rises, ice (solid water) starts melting and becomes liquid, liquid starts boiling becoming vapor.


What temperature in degrees Fahrenheit would a fixed volume of gas need to be heated to in order to double its pressure if it starts out at 25 degrees Fahrenheit?

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Why different fractions of crude oil are collected at different temperatures?

Because crude oil is a mixture of different chemicals - mainly hydrocarbons - that have different evaporation temperatures. Roughly speaking, when the crude is heated, its temperature rises until it reaches the lowest vaporisation temperature. The temperature then remains more or less steady as the heat input is used as the latent heat of vaporisation for the relevant compound. When [almost] all of that compound has evaporated, the temperature starts rising again until it reaches the next varorisation temperature, and so on.


How do coals change into rainbow colors?

It is related to the black-body effect, where an object appears black (it absorbs the full visible spectrum of light) at room temperature but it starts emitting visible light when its temperature is rising (the coal is burning). The hotter the lump of coal, the more the light you see will be toward UV, unless the coal is consumed.


Why is it important to stop heating when the temperature starts increasing?

Stopping heating when the temperature starts increasing is important to prevent overheating, burning, or damaging the material being heated. It can also help avoid safety hazards and maintain control over the cooking process.


WHere does wind start?

Wind can be caused by either pressure or temperature differences. From there you get into which is cause and which is effect. Wind starts when you have heated air rising and cooler air flowing in to take its place. As the lighter heated air rises, the cooler, heavier air will rush in to take its place. Once the heated air cools in the upper atmosphere, it then falls back.


Who starts zombie outbreak in dead rising 2?

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What happens to the wood when it is heated?

When wood is heated, the moisture inside evaporates, causing the wood to dry out and shrink. As the temperature increases further, the wood undergoes chemical changes and eventually starts to decompose through a process called pyrolysis. This leads to the release of volatile gases and the formation of charcoal.


What was the rising action in the legacy by Virginia Woolf?

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What happens to sucrose molecules when heated?

new molecules starts to form


What word means rising higher that starts with a and ends with e?

Arise?