it is absorbing energy because whenever anything is doing a process that requires heat it is taking in energy
Absorbing
To become spontanious,energy should be released.
Evaporating alcohol absorbs energy. The same is true of any substance that is evaporating.
Absorbing energy from the surroundings is endothermic. (The opposite - releasing energy to the surroundings - is exothermic).
syntyhesis: process of making something ex. protein synthesisDecompose: To become broken down into components; disintegrateendo: releasing heat and energy ex. fireexo: absorbing heat and energy ex. ice cube
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.
it doesn't its energy releasing reaction
It absorbs energy.
To become spontanious,energy should be released.
solidifying or freezing, releasing energy to the environment.
Evaporating alcohol absorbs energy. The same is true of any substance that is evaporating.
Beacuse when you release energy out of your body or somthing, somthing has to take in the energy so absorbing;SO, it's like a chain reaction you release somthing els takes in, like humans breath oxygen plants breath our carbon dioxide and plants give us oxygenSo, it differs because when energy-realses somthing needs to take that energy in as in absorbing
Changing a chocolate from soild to liquid requires the absroption of energy.
Absorbing energy from the surroundings is endothermic. (The opposite - releasing energy to the surroundings - is exothermic).
Melting of metals is a process with heat absorbtion, not with heat releasing; and the nuclear forces cannot be released by melting.
Bond formation most often releases energy. but if other reactions or phase changes that release energy occur at the same time, bond formation can absorb energy.
Plants release energy by absorbing in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Animals release energy by eating and their waste releases energy by turning in to a decomposed material to make humus for plants
For example, when ice is melting, the absorbed thermal energy is used to change the phase of the substance - a type of potential energy.