If the ignition temperature of a substance is lower than the room temperature where it is, then that substance ignites.
Yes, a heater can lower humidity in a room because it increases the temperature, which can lead to the air holding more moisture.
No, setting the thermostat lower does not result in faster cooling of the room. The air conditioner will cool the room at the same rate regardless of the temperature setting.
Fans help lower temperature in a room by circulating air, which helps to evaporate sweat from our skin, making us feel cooler. This creates a wind chill effect that can make the room feel several degrees cooler than it actually is.
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Cold objects generally have lower temperatures compared to hot objects. The temperature of a cold object is typically below room temperature (20-25 degrees Celsius), while the temperature of a hot object is usually above room temperature. The temperature difference between cold and hot objects can vary depending on the specific temperature of each object.
Because of lower ignition temperature of the chemical applied on match stick.
Yes
Gadolinium is extensive magnetic at room temperature and has ferromagnetic behaviors at lower temperature.
A fuel with an ignition temperature less than the room temperature would spontaneously ignite - it would not be suitable for fuel because it would burn itself up before it could be used to power an engine.
It isn't clear what you are comparing it to.
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
Yes, a heater can lower humidity in a room because it increases the temperature, which can lead to the air holding more moisture.
A substance's boiling point indicates the temperature at which it transitions from a liquid to a gas. If the substance's boiling point is below room temperature, it will be a gas at room temperature. If the boiling point is above room temperature, it will be a liquid at room temperature.
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ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
Dehydration synthesis can occur at room temperature, especially with the right conditions such as the presence of a suitable catalyst or enzyme. The process involves the removal of water to form a new compound, making it possible to happen under normal room temperature conditions.
A substance can be frozen at room temperature if its freezing point is below the temperature of the room. This can happen with certain substances like liquid nitrogen or dry ice, which have very low freezing points and can transition from a liquid to a solid state at room temperature.