Yes, magnesium burn in air.
Water can change states depending on its temperature. At temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius, water is in a liquid state. When its temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsius, it freezes and turns into a solid (ice). When heated to 100 degrees Celsius, it turns into water vapor (gas).
The melting point of magnesium chloride depends upon the rate at which the heat is applied. With slow heating, the material will decompose above 300oC. With rapid heating, the melting point is about 714oC.
Aluminium itself does not give off toxic fumes at room temperature. However, when heated to high temperatures above 660 degrees Celsius, it can produce fumes that may be harmful to inhale. It is important to take proper precautions when working with heated aluminium to avoid exposure to these fumes.
NaHCO3, more commonly called sodium bicarbonate, has a boiling point of 1,564 degrees Fahrenheit or 851 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of sodium bicarbonate is 270 degrees Fahrenheit.
Beryllium, sodium, calcium are its neighbours.
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
Yes: FAR above.
Above 15 degrees Celsius and above 10 if it's heated.
Magnesium sulfate doesn't melt; at high temperature MgSO4 is thermally decomposed.
when heated a certain limit of atoms is disturbed because of in creased Brownian motion
If heated to a high enough temperature it would be a decomposition reactions. Under normal temperatures (say under 5000 degrees F), nothing will happen. There will be no reaction. Above such high temperatures it will decompose to Mg^2+ and O^2-
Absolutely not.
Yes, microwaves can heat liquids above 100 degrees Celsius, but this typically requires specific conditions. For instance, if a liquid is heated in a smooth container without any imperfections, it can superheat and reach temperatures above 100 degrees without boiling. However, this can be dangerous, as the liquid may suddenly boil when disturbed.
Water is a substance that exhibits anomalous thermal expansion behavior as it contracts instead of expanding when heated above 4 degrees Celsius.
It hatches when it is over 100 degrees and when you love the egg
18 degrees above 78 degrees would be 96 degrees.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit