Lowering temperature reduces the energy of atoms and molecules. They move slower on average - sometimes to the point that they will condense from the gas phase to liquid or solid or freeze into stable locations from a liquid. Vibrations and rotations become less energetic. Kinetic energy (the speed at which the particles bounce around) decreases. One noticeable effect of this is that, all else being equal, the pressure of a gas will decrease - or if the pressure is kept constant, the volume will decrease.
it is the same
you mean the solid form of CO2?? Because heat is transferred to the dry ice from the other object, removing thermal energy and lowering its temperature.
The carbon footprints is the main issue with the increasing temperature of the city. And the trees are not enough to control the temperature.
cause I say so
The temperature of the gas changes
Lowering the temperature will cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container.
For most reactions, the lowering of the temperature of the reactants.
Lowering the springs of a car will cause the tires to bounce.
Lowering a stream's base level will cause the stream to do what?
Yes, to room temperature. Taking too many paracetamol will kill your liver, which you need to live, hence the name.
By raising or lowering the temperature.
Lowering a stream's base level will cause the stream to do what?
Lowering the temperature will cause the helium gas particles inside the balloon to slow down and come closer together, resulting in a decrease in pressure. This can cause the balloon to deflate or shrink in size as the gas contracts.
it is the same
By lowering the temperature on increasing the pressure.
Lowering the temperature the viscosity is higher.
bp can decresed by lowering the pressure