If you mean nitrogen gas, N2, no chemical reaction will occur. It will get hotter and expand (or if the volume is constant, increase the pressure).
See the Related Question about the Ideal Gas Law to find out how the temperature affects the volume and pressure of a gas.
The temperature of Earth's crust can range from -70 degrees Fahrenheit to +750 degrees Fahrenheit depending on location and depth. Higher temperatures would be recorded in regions of crustal melting from magmatic intrusions. Technically, regions heated by magmatic intrusions are still crustal rock, and could reach well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit
At 454 degrees Fahrenheit, several things can happen depending on the substance being heated. Organic materials like food can start to brown and undergo the Maillard reaction, leading to flavor development. Metal objects can become very hot and potentially deform or change shape. It's important to monitor the temperature and take appropriate precautions to prevent burning or damage.
I did a science project on producing concrete with molten (heated) sulfur to see if it was possible to make concrete without water. (It was.) I boiled my sulfur at 302 degrees fahrenheit, which is 150 degrees celsius. I am not sure if this is the exact boiling point, but the sulfur does boil at this temperature.
No. Water boils at 212 F. The boiling cools it and keeps it from getting hotter than that. Water can be put under pressure and heated higher than 212, but it does not boil while it is heated under pressure. That is why car modern can radiator caps are pressure caps.
The temperature of "hot ice," also known as sodium acetate, varies depending on its state. At room temperature, it is a liquid. To make it solidify into a crystalline form, it needs to be heated to around 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54 degrees Celsius), at which point it becomes a supercooled liquid that solidifies upon activation.
when heated a certain limit of atoms is disturbed because of in creased Brownian motion
When silver is heated, it will expand due to the increase in temperature. At high temperatures, silver will oxidize and form a black layer of silver oxide on its surface. If heated further, silver will eventually melt at a temperature of 961.78 degrees Celsius (1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
Yes, it is heated year round to 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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no, because they need a heated tank between 71 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. they like 77 degrees Fahrenheit because it reduces stress and diseases.
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
It boils
Clay needs to be heated to a temperature of around 1,000 to 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit in order to harden.
When a magnet is heated up, the temperature increase can cause the magnetic properties to weaken or even disappear. This is because the heat can disrupt the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material, leading to a loss of magnetism.
Depends on how hot it is! A diamond burns at 4,892 degrees Fahrenheit. A diamond wouldn't do anything if it was exposed to the Sun. (Maybe if it was closer, like in space, it could burn.)
A charcoal grill can reach temperatures of around 700 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit when fully heated up.
It will most likely burn if heated. But it depends because it also might freeze because heating can be changing it from -123 degrees Fahrenheit to -122 degrees Fahrenheit Therefore: Be more detailed in your question