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Talc don't change the color if heated.
As air is heated, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and increase in volume. This results in a decrease in air pressure because the same number of molecules are now spread out over a larger area.
When rocks are heated, they can undergo metamorphism, where their mineral composition and texture change due to high heat and pressure. This process can lead to the formation of new minerals and rock types, such as slate from shale or marble from limestone.
Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
Slate is silt changed under pressure.
It doesn't change
the pressure will increase.
It doesn't change
The pressure will increase
ones it get pressure and heated
As the air inside the sealed bottle is heated, it will expand and increase in pressure. When the air is allowed to cool, it will contract and decrease in pressure. This change in pressure can potentially cause the bottle to deform or even explode if the pressure builds up too much.
Matter can undergo a change of states whenever there is a change in temperature or pressure. For example, ice (solid) will change to water (liquid) when heated, and further to steam (gas) when heated even more. This process is known as a phase change.
when air is heated ,air pressure decreases because the molecules are
It is called the boiling point. It varies according to the substance being heated and the ambient pressure
Talc don't change the color if heated.
Yes, aluminum does not change color when heated.
As air is heated, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and increase in volume. This results in a decrease in air pressure because the same number of molecules are now spread out over a larger area.