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Q: Is a gas absorbing heat or releasing heat?
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What happens to solids liquids or gases when they absorbs or release heat?

They change phase. For example, upon absorbing heat, a solid can become liquid, and a liquid and become a gas. Vice versa when releasing heat.


Is chocolate melting absorbing or releasing energy?

it is absorbing energy because whenever anything is doing a process that requires heat it is taking in energy


What are benefits of heat of vaporization?

moderates the climate by absorbing heat via evaporation and releasing it at higher latitudes as rain


What does endothermic and exothermic have in common?

The two phenomenons are thermodynamics phenomenons involving heat (absorbing or releasing).


When liquid water freezes is it releasing or absorbing heat from the surroundings?

The latent heat of fusion for water is 330 Joules/gram


Is solid carbon dixiode going to CO2 gas absorbing or releasing energy?

It absorbs energy.


How do you figure out how much heat is absorbed in a reation?

heat is treated as a reactant or a product


Greenhouse gases keep earth warm by?

By trapping the heat rising from the warm earth and preventing it escaping back to space. By absorbing the heat during the daylight hours and releasing it during lower energy periods.


Does condensation need heat?

Condensation releases energy rather than absorbing it, this is the latent heat of the change of state from liquid to gas and vice versa


Is oil capable of absorbing heat?

is oil capable of absorbing heat? (or) which oil is suitable of heat absorbtion? With no other information, always guess that anything is capable of absorbing heat -- yes. for oil.


What term refers to a chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy?

Absorbing energy from the surroundings is endothermic. (The opposite - releasing energy to the surroundings - is exothermic).


Does condensation need heat energy?

Condensation releases energy rather than absorbing it, this is the latent heat of the change of state from liquid to gas and vice versa