it gets heated.
2006-11-11 23:58:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Some elements explode or just become very heated
2006-11-11 20:47:54
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answered by sonnguyen4151 2
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the atoms in an element will move randomly if the element is heated. it will turn to other forms of the element such as gas or liquid. if the element is in the form of solid state, it will turn to liquid . if the element is for example plastic, it will automatically turn to gas and not liquid. visit www.howstuffworks.com for details
2006-11-11 20:50:26
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answer #3
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answered by cipancute 2
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An element increases in tmeperature and may change in physical state.
2006-11-11 21:19:18
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answered by Sunny L 2
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once an element is heated, the electrons would at first absorb the energy (the amount by which is usually determined by the difference of the present energy level and that of a higher one by which it is subjected to and would jump to a higher energy level. once it does, it becomes unstable and would jump back to its ground state by emitting the extra energy it absorbed.
physically, this can be manifested by the presence of emission of lights. different elements produce different lights. some examples would be calcium, which emits red orange lights; boron, green; strontium, red; potassium, lavander; sodium, orange; lithium, fushia; barium, yellow green; copper, green
2006-11-12 01:31:16
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answer #5
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answered by crimsiris 2
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kinetic energy increases and also element gets excited.it may eject electron/s.
2006-11-11 21:19:16
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answer #6
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answered by kavita b 2
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It becomes hot!
2006-11-11 20:43:12
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answered by Brian 3
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it expands
2006-11-11 20:44:26
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answered by domule 2
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