All Matter
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
high temperature will speed up the trace
Enzymes activity is affected by temperature. At a very high temperature, enzymes became denature that means they lose their original shape, which is important for them to react. Thus, enzyme activity decreases at a very high temperature.
because the they need Very HIGH TEMPERATURE TO CHANGE STATE...and we cannot supply that very high temperature
Because of the core
Natural plasma exist only at very high temperatures, or low temperature vacuums.
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
No. Chlorine has a very low boiling point considering that it is a gas at room temperature.
Calcium is typically a solid at room temperature, though it can be melted to a liquid state with enough heat. It exists as a gas at very high temperatures.
Fluorine has a very low melting point of -219.67 degrees Celsius. It is the lightest halogen and exists as a gas at room temperature.
Rock exposed to very high temperature and pressure will soften or melt.
No, gaseous ammonia is not a solid. Ammonia at room temperature and pressure exists in the gaseous state. It turns into a solid only at very low temperatures and high pressures.
which gas burns at a very high temperature
high temperature will speed up the trace
Um... I believe it's a gas but I don't understand your question very much so I may be wrong
at very high temperature above 200C, usually yes
Enzymes activity is affected by temperature. At a very high temperature, enzymes became denature that means they lose their original shape, which is important for them to react. Thus, enzyme activity decreases at a very high temperature.