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The movement of molecules increase when the temperature increase; some molecules at the water surface can escape as a gas.
Any amount of energy you like greater than 0; the larger the amount of energy you give it, the larger the temperature increase will be. Perhaps you should specify by how much temperature you want the gallon of water to increase and you may get a more specific answer.
It means that it takes more energy to raise the object's temperature by 1 degree than it does to increase the temperature of water by 1 degree..
More heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of a larger volume of water because a larger volume of water contains more molecules, which require more energy to vibrate and increase their kinetic energy. This results in a greater heat capacity for the larger volume of water, meaning it can absorb more heat energy without a significant increase in temperature.
A density greater than that of water (which varies with temperature).
yeah the temperature does increase, when you increase the volume of water the temperature of calcium hydroxide increases too!
The solubility of sodium acetate trihydrate crystals is greater in hot water compared to room temperature water. This is because higher temperatures generally increase the solubility of most substances, allowing more of the solute to dissolve in the solvent.
Changing the water's mass will affect how much the water's temperature increases when a cylinder is dropped due to the principle of heat capacity. A larger mass of water has a greater capacity to absorb heat, meaning that the temperature increase will be smaller for a given amount of heat transferred from the cylinder. Conversely, a smaller mass of water will experience a greater temperature increase because it has less mass to absorb the same amount of heat. Therefore, the relationship between water mass and temperature change is inversely proportional.
It will increase the surface tension of water hence temperature decreases. If you add phenol to water temperature increase as it decreases the surface tension.
Water has a greater specific heat capacity.
As the temperature of water increases, its volume will also increase due to thermal expansion. Additionally, the rate of chemical reactions in the water may also increase with higher temperature.