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It freezes.
it changes because when it freezes, the molecules within the water slows down thus changing the placement of it, which also changes the over size or volume of water.
Entropy is the measure of disorderness. Hot water --> more energy --> less stable --> more disorderness (than Cold water). Therefore, Entropy of Hot water is greater than that of Cold water.
The transition of water (or of anything) from the liquid phase to the gas phase does constitute an increase in entropy.
Yes, at this temperature the structure the atoms of water are orgainzed in changes, and the state of the substance changes.
Please be aware that the change will be neither positive or negative. You see when "water" freezes the entropy will not change due the tempertaure of the area around it meaning the entropy will stay neutral. You are very welcome young man
The entropy is lower.
The water has more entropy, because its atomic structure is less ordered than the atomic structure of the ice.
because it freezes
When water freezes, it turns into what we call ice. ice is a solid. no offense, but um stupid question.
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As the water freezes in the cracks of rocks,the cracks expand. The process repeats itself and the rock eventually breaks.
No, because the entropy of the surroundings must increase more than the decrease in the water->ice transition, thus the net change in the entropy of the universe is positive, consistent with the second law.
Entropy of water is higher than ice due randomness in the water molecule
When liquid water freezes to form ice, the chemical composition of water does not change. It will be H2O whether it is in liquid state or solid state. So it is a physical change and not a chemical change.
Chemically, nothing changes about water when it changes state. The physical state changes when water freezes into ice or evaporates into steam.
Freezing is a physical change.