condensation and melting
There are two main processes where particles of matter release energy. These two processes are known as freezing and condensation.
A substance loses energy both when it freezes and when it heats up.
chloroplast's absorb light energy
yes they do,the reactions which absorb energy are called endothermic reaction.
Particles increase their motion because of increased kinetic energy on the molecular level. This breaks bonds holding them together as a solid and the particles become gases during sublimation. During condensation the opposite occurs. Particles are losing heat energy which means a loss of kinetic energy slowing the particles down to the point that the attractive forces form bonds causing the gas to become a liquid.
condensation and melting
Particles absorb energy when boiling (vapourising), melting and subliming. Particles release energy when freezing and condensing.
"absorb" When ice melts the particles of water -absorb- energy.
Atoms
There are two main processes where particles of matter release energy. These two processes are known as freezing and condensation.
The particles of the substance gain kinetic energy as they absorb heat energy. Eventually there is enough kinetic energy for the particles to escape the liquid phase, forming the gas phase.
The particles of the substance gain kinetic energy as they absorb heat energy. Eventually there is enough kinetic energy for the particles to escape the liquid phase, forming the gas phase.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
light energy
The average kinetic energy of the particles falls.