by heating we increase the inter moleculer space of the solvent so the solute particles get in the increased space and by stirring also the same purpoose is served . in short it is done so as to dissolve the solute in the solvent
Heating will help solutes dissolve in many solvents. For example salt will dissolve in hot water better than cold water.
Many chemical reactions either require energy input to initiate a reaction, or they react better at higher energy levels.
Endothermic reactions require energy to proceed.
Even exothermic reactions may require activation energy to initiate the reactions.
Or... many reactions won't run efficiently or completely at cold temperatures.
I believe that the larger the hot water tank, the greater is the need for an expansion tank. Water expands as it is heated. This is why all hydronic heating systems require an expansion tank. A water heater would need expansion tank when a backflow preventer or check valve is installed in domestic cold water line directly after water meter. Some areas require backflow prevention, but not all. Have to check with local plumbing authority about that.
The scope is to eliminate water, volatile compounds, substances easily thermodegradable before the calcining in a muffle furnace.
unequal heating of land and water results to breezes breezes are of two types: sea breeze and land breeze it also results to moving air or wind i am doing a project in class what i need to do make a plan!!!
the most important two things we need are water and sun, we need water to live
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To install a hot water floor heating system in your home, you will need to first determine the type of system that best suits your needs, such as hydronic or electric. Next, you will need to plan the layout of the system, including the location of the tubing or heating elements under the floor. Then, you will need to install the tubing or heating elements, connect them to a boiler or water heater, and fill the system with water. Finally, you will need to test the system to ensure it is working properly and make any necessary adjustments. It is recommended to consult with a professional for guidance and assistance during the installation process.
If your water heater is continuously heating water hotter and hotter, it may indicate a malfunction with the thermostat or heating element. This can be dangerous as it can lead to scalding temperatures and potential damage to the tank. It's important to have a professional inspect and repair the water heater to prevent any further issues.
No.
You probably need new gaskets in your faucet.
Check the heating elements in the water heater. These may be bad and need replaced.
No you need to get that fixed as soon as possible or you will continue to have high water bills.
Water level in the radiator.
To fix a toilet with water running continuously, you can try adjusting the float valve or flapper in the tank. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the flapper or the fill valve. If you're unsure how to do this, it's best to contact a plumber for assistance.
Hot water heating systems use a boiler to heat water and a circulator pump moves the heated water through some kind of radiation. A thermostat controls the on off function and keeps the area at a set temperature. If you need more I have ebooks on the subject. You can find them by searching "Robert VanNorden" on Amazon.com. or search"hot water heating systems" on Google and my book "Understanding Hot Water Heating Systems" will come up on page 1.
Playing with closed hot water heating systems is dangerous and can result in serious personal, and property damage.If you are determined to do the work yourself, you need to study the subject more.
With the increase in heating costs I need to make my home more energy efficient. During winter our heating bills double. Where can I find ideas and ways of limiting heat loss during the winter?
Anywhere in between. The farther open valve is the warmer radiator will get during normal operation of heat system.