It depends on the circumstances, if the gas is in a flexible container and the pressure exerted on the gas is constant throughout the heating the it's volume will increase. This is governed by Charles law V1/T1=V2/T2 (here the temperatures must be expressed in Kelvin O0C = 273 K and 1000C = 373K)
On the other hand, if the gas is in a container that can't expand, such as a steel cylinder, then it's volume will remain constant and it's pressure will increase, this is governed by Amonton's Law which is very similar to Charles' Law but deals with the relationship of pressure and temperature P1/T1=P2/T2 again the temperatures must be expressed in Kelvin for the calculations to be accurate.
It increases.
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If it's not allowed to expand, then its internal energy increases by about 1.46% .
Solid water (ice) become a liquid.
it increases
Its density decreases.
It gets demagnetized at about 170 degrees Fahrenheit, or 70 90 degrees Celsius.
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The state of matter of mercury and the motion of its particles as it is heated from 45 degrees Celsius to 356 degrees Celsius is 46 million.
it increases
it denatures
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
when matter is heated to 10,000 degrees celsius it becomes plasma.
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Nothing, a passivation occur.
Its density decreases.
If a substance is heated, it will either get hotter, or it will change its phase - for example, when ice at 0 degrees Celsius is melted to water at 0 degrees Celsius. In this case, the heat energy is converted to a type of potential energy.
it turns to silvery beads
When steel is heated, its molecules vibrate more vigorously than normal, thus gaining more kinetic energy. As steel starts melting at 1450 degrees Celsius, the particles break free of the bonds that hold them in the lattice.
When steel is heated, its molecules vibrate more vigorously than normal, thus gaining more kinetic energy. As steel starts melting at 1450 degrees Celsius, the particles break free of the bonds that hold them in the lattice.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.