Yes, enough energy will eventually be able to break intermolecular attractions
Increase in the core temperature and decrease in the core radius.
The temperature of a star increases when nuclear fusion reactions in its core release energy. As more hydrogen is converted into helium through fusion, the core becomes hotter due to the increased energy released. This increase in temperature leads to the star shining brighter and hotter.
The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.
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if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Usually the increase in temperature decreases the viscosity of a liquid due to weakness of intermolecular attractions but some mixtures show an increase in viscosity with the rise of temperature as egg (proteins).
There is less hydrogen and so the heat around it get to is and shrinks the gas?
Hydrogen bonds
Usually the increase in temperature decreases the viscosity of a liquid due to weakness of intermolecular attractions but some mixtures show an increase in viscosity with the rise of temperature as egg (proteins).
a hydrogen bond is a weak interaction involving a hydrogen atom and fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom...... there for it must form, not break because it is a weak interaction!
When temperature increases, the pH drops because higher temperatures can cause chemical reactions to occur more quickly, leading to an increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. This increase in hydrogen ions lowers the pH level of the solution.
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The force that causes the expansion of hydrogen is thermal energy. As the temperature of the hydrogen gas increases, the molecules move faster and spread out, leading to an increase in volume.
pH means power of hydrogen. So, an increase in no. of hydrogen will increase the pH.
Increase in the core temperature and decrease in the core radius.
Temperature can impact the rate of a hydrogen peroxide reaction. Generally, increasing the temperature can increase the rate of the reaction as it provides more energy for molecules to collide and react. However, extremely high temperatures can also lead to the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
The temperature of a star increases when nuclear fusion reactions in its core release energy. As more hydrogen is converted into helium through fusion, the core becomes hotter due to the increased energy released. This increase in temperature leads to the star shining brighter and hotter.