No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
Black absorbs energy, other colors reflect more energy (you see a color or a white sheet)
The heat Sand absorbs from the Sun's rays is an example of energy absorption
yes color affects the absorption of heat and how it does that is the darker the liquid the more energy it absorbs and the less energy it reflects This is not just specific to liquids. Any matter that is darker than pure white absorbs heat.
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Nothing, it gives off latent heat of freezing
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
The type of reaction that absorbs energy is endothermic. This process takes the energy from its surroundings, absorbs it, and creates heat.
It is an endothermic reaction. It absorbs heat while freezing.
Melting is the result of enough heat energy being transferred INTO an object to turn it into a liquid. Freezing is the result of enough heat energy being transferred OUT of a liquid to turn it into a solid. Melting and freezing are not as much of a "process" as they are a result. For example: When you put water into the freezer, the heat energy in the warm water is transferred into the colder air, which causes the water to freeze. That process causes the air in the freezer to warm up slighltly. The process of refridgeration then transfers that heat out of the freezer, which makes the air in the freezer nice and cold again.
'Thermic' means heat. Thus an 'exothermic' reaction produces heat, while an 'endothermic' reaction absorbs heat.
none. energy is lost and that is thermal
An endothermic phase change is when the substance absorbs energy from its surroundings (melting, vaporization).In an exothermic phase change the substance releases energy to its surroundings (freezing, condensation)..
Black absorbs energy, other colors reflect more energy (you see a color or a white sheet)
Evaporation is an endothermic process.
Endothermic Reactions :)
Endothermic.