Science, asked by vidhyakarthik2102, 8 months ago

we can melt any substance by cooling it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Show an animation to explain that heating makes the molecules of a substance move faster further apart, and that cooling makes the molecules move slower and come closer together.

Answered by Raghav1330
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No. We cannot melt any substance by cooling it.

  • The mobility of atoms and molecules is increased when energy is added (heating), raising the temperature.
  • By removing heat (cooling), molecules and atoms slow down and the temperature drops as a consequence.
  • Conduction is a process that allows energy to be added to or taken away from the material.
  • The mechanism of conduction entails the transfer of energies from faster-moving molecules to slower-moving ones.
  • The slower-moving molecules accelerate while the faster-moving ones slow down during conduction.
  • The average kinetic potential of an atom or molecule of material is measured by its temperature.
  • The material at a higher temperature transfers energy to a material at a low temp. This process is referred to as heat transfer.

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