No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
Yes. When ice is converted to water, thermal energy is required. When the water is converted back to ice, the same amount of thermal energy is released.
No, energy is removed.
wait no it increases
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
When thermal energy isreleased by the substance, it creates condensation and freezing process.
yes
Thermal.
No, thermal energy is entirely energy added for heat.
Cooling and freezing.
none. energy is lost and that is thermal
Yes. When ice is converted to water, thermal energy is required. When the water is converted back to ice, the same amount of thermal energy is released.
No, energy is removed.
wait no it increases
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
It gets hotter.