Heat required to have such a change of state is called latent heat. If L J/kg is the latent heat per kg of water then for M kg of water we need M* L joule of heat energy
Ice cream needs to be kept below freezing, because it has ICE in it, and ice needs to be kept at 0 degrees centigrade or lower. On average a fridge is 4 degrees centigrade so it will melt in the fridge...
Ice will only form from water once water is cooled to below 0 degrees Centigrade. A freezer requires energy (ie it needs to be turned on) in order to pump heat out of the freezing compartment to lower the temperature in this compartment to below 0 degrees Centigrade. If the freezer is not turned on the temperature in the freezing compartment will be that of the room in which the freezer is kept.
salt water freezes but it is well below the normaltemperature of 0degree centigrade..this is because the salt and water form a combination which freezes at temperature of about 23 degrees below zero
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It will change into a gas.Adding heat to or removing heat from a system may result in a temperature change and possibly a change of state. A liquid substance needs heat added to it in order to enter a gaseous state. If enough heat is added to a liquid substance it will change into a gas.
20 minutes that is why the poor needs homes!
The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.
How many degrees in what? Your question needs more information.
1,440 ml needs to be added.
68 degree centigrade needs to break the red bulb in the fire sprinkler.
dynamic unbalance is...unbalnce that is offset 180 degrees from one another. we will use your tire stems for reference. if your driver side tire stem is at 0 or straight up, and say weight needs to be added at 0, and your passenger side tire the stem is on the bottom 180, and weight needs to be added theree, that is dynamic unbalance.
dynamic unbalance is...unbalnce that is offset 180 degrees from one another. we will use your tire stems for reference. if your driver side tire stem is at 0 or straight up, and say weight needs to be added at 0, and your passenger side tire the stem is on the bottom 180, and weight needs to be added theree, that is dynamic unbalance.