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Any substance that absorbs the radiation is heated by it.
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
The symbol for mass of the substance being heated is typically represented by the letter "m" in physics and chemistry equations.
When a substance is heated, the molecules gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing them to vibrate and collide more frequently, which increases the temperature of the substance. When a substance is cooled, the molecules lose kinetic energy and move slower, reducing the frequency of collisions and vibrations, which lowers the temperature of the substance.
When a substance is heated, the molecules within it gain energy and move more rapidly, causing the substance to expand and potentially splatter. If the substance contains water or other liquids, heating can generate steam, leading to rapid expansion and splattering. Additionally, the presence of air or gas pockets within the substance can also contribute to splattering when heated.
Any substance that absorbs the radiation is heated by it.
its heated with something
They expand
The volume of a substance increases when heated
accelerate
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
When a substance is heated, it gains thermal energy. This increased energy causes the substance's particles to move faster and its temperature to rise.
Thermal Decomposition
KClO3
It expands.
The symbol for mass of the substance being heated is typically represented by the letter "m" in physics and chemistry equations.
When a substance is heated, its volume generally increases due to thermal expansion. On the other hand, the density of the substance usually decreases since the same amount of matter now occupies a greater volume.