Heat is a form of energy, so yes.
Adding heat energy usually warms a substance, and subtracting heat energy usually cools the substance. heat energy only moves from a hot substance to a cool substance. Example: a pan on the stove could be room temperature, but once you put it on the flame, the heat from the flame transfers to the cooler pan, heating it up.Additional answerIn some cases adding heat energy does not raise the temperature but moves the substance from one phase to another. For example, if you add heat energy to ice you melt it and it becomes water at the same temperature. If you continue adding heat energy then, of course, that water then gets warmer.
Heat is a form of energy, you are adding energy to the system, this causes the particles to vibrate faster.
Isobaric heating is heating by adding only heat energy while maintaining the same pressure (isobar). Isothermal heating is heating by adding only pressure and no heat energy.
Heat is a energy form.So unit of heat is the same as energy
The meaning of exothermic is "which loss heat".
This is called hydration energy (heat).
The advantage of adding heat conservation features to a home is that it saves a lot of energy and money. The cost is reduced since the heat is conserved; this means that it lowers the energy bills in the building.
Yes you can. Tap water has minerals in it too. You can heat any substance: heat is the amount of energy, so your just adding energy.
Activation energy is adding heat to start a reaction.
Yes. As an example, you can melt ice by adding heat energy.
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