Which liquid gets solid when heated?
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There are some sure things in life, such as death and taxes. When you are heating a solid, you expect it will melt and when you're boiling water, you're pretty ...
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When You heat things, you add energy to them. When this energy is sufficiently high, bonds between molecules...
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When You heat things, you add energy to them. When this energy is sufficiently high, bonds between molecules...
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when a solid is heated the particles in it gain energy (heat energy) and vibrate more. The particles...
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when i go to the drive through at mcdonalds or other places my temperature bar thing gets really high and i cant figure out why my car is a jeep from 1992 its pretty old and rusty but ...show more
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An easy quick start is to make sure the radiator has the right amount of antifreeze in the water. If...
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Does anyone have a clue why when my body is heated i start to itch really bad.. Like i want to rip my skin off... Winter just passed and i rarely itched.. But it's starting to be ...show more
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When you get hot, your cells swell a bit, this causes presuure on the Mast cells which release histamine...
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I know it can melt and stuff when you heat it but can it explode and shatter as well?
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No, it only melts. To make it shatter, you need to freeze it first, the put it straight into a high...
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I have an idea for an invention. I want to expose a container to +140°f and be able to have the contents get colder as it heats up. Anything of this nature avaliable?
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